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- Miracle plant's monstrous potential - Eureka Street
Eureka StreetMiracle plant's monstrous potentialEureka Street, Australia - 2 hours agoThe planting and harvesting of rice is also celebrated in Thai art, music and poetry. Biofuel profits would only be spent on a new Toyota pick-up truck or ...
- 'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises' - Sydney Morning Herald
I WANDER into the room next to the London Sofitel's Peggy Ashcroft Suite, where I am to interview Sophie Marceau. The vast bed is tempting, as is the room-service menu. Should I order her something? There's no time to decide. Marceau walks into the ...
- Uganda: Championing Against Domestic Violence (AllAfrica.com)
When you see the glow in her eyes and hear passion in her voice as she talks about her vision for women and children, Atuki Turner immediately strikes you as a human rights activist.
- Pastor welcomed to Wallace, Osburn churches - Shoshone News Press
Pastor welcomed to Wallace, Osburn churchesShoshone News Press, ID - 2 hours agoIt's like poetry to daily life." On Saturday, Aug. 9 at 7 pm, the UCC Church will be hosting a Coffee House Theology, with scripture reading on one side of ...
- First Time in Global History Lonely Indian Parents Attempt to Defeat ... - PR.com
First time in world history, lonely Indian Parents attempt to defeat death by supporting and serving bereaved children, parents and their families struggling with losses of their near and dear ones. Kolkata, India, May 28, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Opening ...
- Bishop ready to be noticed (Baltimore Sun)
First African-American to hold post in Md. Episcopal Diocese When the Rev. Canon Eugene T. Sutton was elected the 14th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the first person he called was his 94-year-old grandmother, a devout Baptist who lives in a Washington nursing home. "Her prayers for me have made all the difference in the world," Sutton said.
- On Poetry: Rhythm washes up in waves (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Here's a question for summer: When the tide goes in and out, when the waves wash up in rhythm, why is it that most contemporary poetry doesn't have a regular rhythm, doesn't rhyme and often doesn't tell a story? What's the pleasure in that? I've been asked this question a lot.
- Fargo's single released in Mount Airy rises on charts - Mount Airy News
Mount Airy NewsFargo's single released in Mount Airy rises on chartsMount Airy News, NC - 1 hour agoIn recent years she has found a second career writing poetry, greeting cards and various novels including an autobiography. Debbie Cochran, a morning radio ...
- Big day for small book publishers - Ontario Mirror Guardian
Big day for small book publishersOntario Mirror Guardian, Canada - 15 minutes ago"A book that we are putting out this weekend is a book of poetry that I wrote and another member of the collective illustrated. And we'll do the layout and ...
- Holiday observances span valley - Medford Mail Tribune
It's Memorial Day. Schools, post offices, libraries and some businesses are closed today, and Memorial Day ceremonies span the valley. Here's a look at what's available: — In Medford, Eastwood Cemetery (off Siskiyou Boulevard across from Bear Creek ...
- Last party for loyal friend - Gold Coast News
Last party for loyal friendGold Coast News, Australia - 40 minutes agoKrissy grew up on the Gold Coast and excelled in art, poetry and cabinet-making but it was not until she moved to Brisbane five years ago that she found her ...
- Halifax, NS | Sun, July 27th, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, July 27th, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoThe facilitator is Jeff Davis, (Taos Summer Writers Conference; Writers Lab in Skyros, Greece; Block Island Poetry Project), author of The Journey from the ...
- The many ages of Herodotus - Times Online
The many ages of HerodotusTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoSince our earliest source for the sequence of events before and during Thermopylae is the seventh book of Herodotus’ Histories, Snyder must mean that his ...
- Wiggins is perfect spot to celebrate Juneteenth - Courier-Post
CAMDEN — There's no place more appropriate than Wiggins Park to celebrate the end of slavery. During the 1800s, what is now one of the most scenic portions of the Camden Waterfront served as a marketplace where slaves were traded and sold. That's ...
- Bloomfield High Students To Visit Holocaust Memorial - Hartford Courant
Bloomfield High Students To Visit Holocaust MemorialHartford Courant, United States - 4 hours agoOlzacki said the new project will enable Bloomfield students to learn about an older person's life history and experiences and will allow the older person ...
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