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- Prep football: Impact of death still being felt - Salt Lake Tribune
CENTERVILLE - Seth Fraughton's bedroom is still in peak condition, as if it's waiting for him to come home any minute from a difficult football practice. His shoes, tucked neatly inside a walk-in closet, look worn. His clothes are folded immaculately ...
- Newspaper and Magazine - Hartford Courant
It's been a hellish week for employees of The Courant, especially those of us who camp in the news department. It's nothing new — shrinking revenue, shrinking staff, shrinking number of newspaper pages devoted to the journalism we hold dear. But ...
- Social networks 'teaching tech skills' (vnunet.com)
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Monday 23 June 2008 at 12:06:00 Study claims to find educational benefits in using Facebook and MySpace Researchers at the University of Minnesota have suggested that social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook can have educational benefits for students....
- Dangling man - Haaretz.com
A book of poems by Mahmoud Darwish lies on a table in the living room. Next to it is an ashtray stuffed with cigarette butts. It's evening in Jaffa, and the street is visible through the half-open blinds. Hanging on one wall is a small portrait of ...
- Chapter 7: Rhyme time (Appeal-Democrat)
This 10 week serial story publishes every Sunday Beginning 6-10-08 and ending 8-10-08. If you miss a chapter go online to appealdemocrat.com, community, NIE, serial story.
- Poems That Will Make You Think Deeply About Making Dreams Come True -- New Book Talks About Life Experiences on Many ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
EDISON, N.J., June 2, 2008 -- To make our dreams come true, we need to fully understand the many threads and meanings of our lives. An engaging talk about life is all set to begin with the release of the new book Dreams Come True, authored by Cath.
- Bush spirit alive - Wellington Times
Bush spirit aliveWellington Times, Australia - 18 minutes ago... museum display, poetry in the park, pony rides and everything in between. Mr Cantrell said the Mulga Bill Festival, named after Paterson’s famous poem, ...
- Belleville student place second in national poem contest - Belleville Intelligencer
Megan Berndt’s poignant poem about her ailing grandfather has garnered national recognition. The Sir Mackenzie Bowell School student finished second in the Grade 7 category in a national writing contest sponsored by Polar Expressions Publishing of ...
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat - Scoop
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- Artistry In The Garden - The Bulletin
Meadowbrook - For artists such as Claude Monet, painting and gardening were intertwined. His garden in Giverny, France, continues to reflect the way his use of color in paintings shaped his garden and the inspiration his garden provided his art. Many ...
- Where to Buy >> (Seattle Weekly)
It's an undisputed fact: Hawthorne Stereo has one of the largest selections of Nakamichi cassette tape decks in the world. It also has pretty much anything else you'd want, including some very high-end Rega turntables, one of which I've had my eye on for years. Named for its original location on...
- 'So true, so intimate' (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Empty rooms, a restricted palette - what secrets are contained in Vilhelm Hammershøi's muted interiors?
- NEIGHBORS BRIEFS - Daily Journal
Mike "Shorty" Robinson will teach two six-week classes starting Monday, June 30, art for children ages 6 to 12, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., and cartooning for teens, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee is $90 for members and $95 for nonmembers. Fee for children ...
- Klaus M. Grueber, at 67; brought poetic imagery to opera, theater - Boston Globe
QUIMPER, France - Klaus Michael Grueber, a German opera and theater director renowned for lyric elegance, has died in western France, officials said yesterday. He was 67. Mr. Grueber died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of Belle-Ile-en-Mer ...
- A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to Balanchine - New York Times
A Musical Daisy Chain Leads Up to BalanchineNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoOn such occasions City Ballet audience and dancers feel like family; and the emotion corresponds. “Musical Muses” repeats on Saturday at 2 pm at New York ...
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