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- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? - Chicago Sun-Times
Always pungently observant, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, came up with an apt description of Robert Kennedy as he campaigned in 1968: “Bobby could have been a revolutionary priest.’’ She commented on a ...
- Jerry Zeller, priest, professor whose optimism inspired others (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Dr. Jerry Zeller's heart was revealed in passport stamps, a telltale reminder of the beauty he found in other worlds and other people. A professor, poet and priest, Dr. Zeller studied in Egypt as a Fulbright scholar and led students on field trips across Europe. The insights he gleaned from his travels abroad surfaced in classroom lectures, in spiritual conversations and in random bits of verse. ...
- Wiggins schools pass $8.64 million budget - Fort Morgan Times
Wiggins schools pass $8.64 million budgetFort Morgan Times, CO - 2 hours agoIn fact, he only missed one question on poetry, Neel said. Also, there were only half as many unsatisfactory students as the state average, he said. ...
- The “L” or “l” word - New London Day
OK, you've really got to pay close attention here. You've got to keep track of the upper and the lower case. Letters, that is. Because our subject today is Lesbians. Note: Not lesbians. Note: Well, actually, Lesbians and lesbians but with the ...
- Diversions for August 10, 2008 (The Gleaner)
- Our colourful language - The Compass
Our colourful languageThe Compass, Canada - 15 hours ago... Newfoundland and Labrador's most beloved and prolific writers of novels and poetry. On June 23 she released her seventh book, The Newfoundland Tongue. ...
- Set your inner artist free at the Warwick Arts Festival - Times Herald-Record
Set your inner artist free at the Warwick Arts FestivalTimes Herald-Record, NY - 6 hours agoMost events are free, but because the festival relies so heavily on grant money from the New York State Council on the Arts and sponsors such as ShopRite of ...
- Cleveland Orchestra welcomes top-notch guests - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Not one, but two significant Cleveland Orchestra debuts made Blossom Music Center the place to be over the weekend for the classically minded. Courtesy of the Cleveland Orchestra Lyndhurst native Orion Weiss was the poised soloist in Beethoven's ...
- Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimism - Financial Times
Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimismFinancial Times, UK - 16 minutes agoBy Kevin Goldstein-Jackson As well as writing this column, I am trying to meet the deadline for delivery of haiku for a small poetry magazine, ...
- Globe North arts - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeGlobe North artsBoston Globe, United States - 38 minutes agoHis illustrations are in a new book of poetry by Billy Hands, and his paintings will appear in an upcoming movie, "The Clique." Saturday's reception at 43 ...
- Sunday is libraries’ new fun day - San Francisco Examiner
New hours: Halle Keleta reads a newspaper at the Noe Valley Branch Library on Wednesday. The branch will extend its hours from five days per week to six. Seven San Francisco library branches will be open an extra day starting this year, restoring ...
- Valedictorians and salutatorians named for 2008 (The Daily Advance)
Each year The Daily Advance recognizes the class valedictorians and salutatorians from area public high schools.
- Portsmouth-based ezine names New Zealand medical pro winner of ... - USPRwire (press release)
Portsmouth-based ezine names New Zealand medical pro winner of ...USPRwire (press release), UK - 3 hours agoShe also writes in those genres, having completed several chapters of a children's fantasy fiction book as well as an assortment of stories and poetry for ...
- Ayoon wa Azan (An Unacceptable Situation at My Age) - Dar Al Hayat
In the early 1970s, my sister joined my two brothers in the United States to pursue her university studies. My mother spent more time with them than she spent with me in Beirut. I was alone against three. I was at the family home amidst relatives and ...
- This week in history: President's sister lives in Holland Patent - Utica Observer Dispatch
This week in history: President's sister lives in Holland PatentUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 3 hours agoIn 1885, her volume of criticism, “George Eliot's Poetry and Other Studies” was well-received. There is no joy in the Oneida County treasurer's office in ...
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