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- RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act Fast (Santa Barbara Independent)
Itâs nut-cutting time in Sacramento, to paraphrase famed wordsmith Dick Nixon, as California politicians face an August 1 deadline, when further dithering over the stalemated state budget will start having real-world financial consequences.
- Knee deep in Finns: Naselle Festival celebrates culture and community (The Daily News)
When the Finns who live along the lower Columbia celebrate their heritage, they leave no fin unflapped. Every other summer for 26 years, the community has organized a weekend packed with song, dance, games, stories, food and art firmly grounded in Finnish sisu â the feisty spirit of their culture.
- Taliban using text messages, ring tones - MSNBC
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militiaâs views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Shakespeare was a woman, claims expert (rediff.com)
Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London, where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Manny Stars as Manny in a New Summer Hit - New York Times
Manny Stars as Manny in a New Summer HitNew York Times, United States - 5 hours agoThe baby blue of the outfield walls, the palm trees and shrub-covered hills that sit beyond them, and the poetry of the broadcaster Vin Scully have always ...
- Librarians promote reading in summer - KATC
Librarians promote reading in summerKATC, LA - 1 hour agoTerry had pulled a poetry book off the shelf. Jailyn Simmons, 7, was reading "It's Halloween, Dear Dragon" out loud. Seven-year-old Deandre Jacobs leaned ...
- It's only verse 'n' rhymes, but pop festivals like it - The Observer
It's only verse 'n' rhymes, but pop festivals like itThe Observer, UK - 7 hours ago... held next month near the Suffolk village of Southwold, while Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy and Adrian Mitchell will top the festival's poetry bill. ...
- Creating thoughts A writer because he wants to be is Steve ... - South Delta Leader
Creating thoughts A writer because he wants to be is Steve ...South Delta Leader, Canada - 13 hours agoSince then, heâs written everything from childrenâs books to collections of essays, even poetry. He says he is making up for lost time. ...
- Letter-writing Sandyston-Walpack students, seniors meet - New Jersey Herald
Letter-writing Sandyston-Walpack students, seniors meetNew Jersey Herald, NJ - 9 hours agoAfter two years of letters, the groups met in person for the first time Thursday, when the students visited Liberty Towers to perform music and poetry ...
- Edinburgh-Glasgow commuters to get a poetry and art treat (Edinburgh Evening News)
RAIL users travelling between the Capital and Glasgow will be treated to poetry and art installations during a project taking place across Scotland next week. Commuters will b
- The TimeOut mint planner - Livemint.com
âCold Showersâ, set in small-town France, is the story of three teenagers: a beautiful girl, Vanessa, and two boys, Mickael and ClĂ©ment, one rich and the other poor. The film shows how Mickael, though he has everything he needs to make a go of ...
- Moviesâ characters reflect real personalities claims Amber Tamblyn (TCPalm.com)
Amber Tamblyn says that art imitates life in âThe Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.â âThey literally lifted our personal characters into the film, so what youâre seeing are real friendships, real bickering, real moments, real laughter, real inside jokes â thatâs all us,â Tamblyn says of herself and her co-stars.
- Was the 'Japanese Renaissance' lost at sea? (The Japan Times)
Last week, Japan celebrated Umi no Hi (Marine Day). First observed as a national holiday in 1996, Marine Day marks the anniversary of the return of Emperor Meiji from a boat trip to Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido on July 20, 1876. It is intended, as current Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura has said, "to thank the sea for its benefits and hope for the prosperity of Japan as an ...
- New play explores us, Internet - AZCentral.com
PHILADELPHIA - They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- Fve questions for . . . Tony Trehy - Metro
MetroFve questions for . . . Tony TrehyMetro, UK - 10 hours agoYou're better known for organising the experimental poetry fest Text. Is another instalment planned? The next one will be in May 2009. ...
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