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- Common Sense Health Care: A Guest Post - New York Times Blogs
Common Sense Health Care A guest post by Julie Salamon Last week a young friend, an international student at N.Y.U., received an upsetting call from a bill collection agency.
- For Chris Hedges on the Fourth of July - OpEdNews.com
I came across an article by well respected, supposedly left-leaning journalist, Mr. Chris Hedges, on common dreams.org , a "progressive" news site which I sometimes visit though I hate that label, and I felt compelled to respond to his hysterical ...
- PLoS One & PsyChoanalysis, comment casser le monopole des revues ... - Le Post
Le PostPLoS One & PsyChoanalysis, comment casser le monopole des revues ...Le Post, France - 1 hour agoAnd although his poetry is a sufficiently profound art to include everything, one dimension is lacking: mystery, enigma that only a great "other" can reveal ...
- First round as it happened - BBC Sport
American Kevin Streelman drops a shot at the last for a three-under 68 to join countryman Justin Hicks in a share of the US Open lead at Torrey Pines.
- Messing about on the water - York Press
Messing about on the waterYork Press, UK - 1 hour agoThis is a celebration of the myriad insects that flutter along the banks of the Ouse and Foss, featuring performance poetry, projected images and music.
- Beyond definition - Financial Times
“To make dictionaries is dull work,” said Samuel Johnson. Well, yes and no. Several years ago I was staying with relatives in the Rupununi savannahs of Guyana, South America. El Nino had struck. The red earth was parched and the laterite roads ...
- Mum’s the Word - Delhi Newsline
Mum’s the WordDelhi Newsline, India - 12 hours ago“Lorca is a blend of poetry, passion, symbolism and earthiness that is hard to portray. And that is what drives me to it. He is not dated, ...
- Introducing the 2008 Madison National Poetry Slam team (Isthmus)
The new Madison Slam Team has a message for the 80 plus teams coming to town to compete in the 2008 National Poetry Slam this August: consider yourselves on notice, and beware a formidable showing from them. Eleven local poets went toe to toe on Friday night at the Inn on the Park to compete for five spots on the Madison team for this year's National Poetry Slam.
- Professor's Sopranos conference trip funded by taxpayers - News.com.au
TAXPAYERS forked out up to $2000 to help send a University of Queensland lecturer to a US conference on the mafia TV series The Sopranos . UQ associate professor of cultural studies Jason Jacobs spent last weekend at New York's Fordham University ...
- Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home (The Daily Reflector)
As far east as Istanbul, as distant in time as yesterday or tomorrow, the small, seemingly overlooked country of Moldova lies hidden between Ukraine and Romania. Where the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has been called the unhappiest place on earth.
- Lesbos Island once more, with feeling - Sophia Echo
To be or not to be called a “lesbian?” These days, this is the question that galvanises residents of the famous Greek island Lesbos, who campaign against the term being used to refer to gay women. The issue was taken to court by three Lesbos ...
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- Capital Sounds: Musical happenings in and around the Capital City - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Capital Sounds: Musical happenings in and around the Capital CityBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 11 minutes agoFor folks yearning for something a bit more urban in flavor, P Pie II is the place to be starting at around 10 pm For folks looking for more family-friendly ...
- Obama mentor: 'Smash on, victory-eating Red Army' (WorldNetDaily)
The man who heavily influenced U.S. Sen. Barack Obama during his growing years wrote poetry praising the aggression of communism, criticizing "Sweet Jesus" and mocking the traditional hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers," according to an advocate for media accuracy.
- Robert Frost imagined - Times-Argus
There has hardly been a shortage of words about the great American poet Robert Frost, whose (dark? tortured? dissembling?) life and words have been chronicled extensively and examined under a microscope by a covey of biographers. So it takes a ...
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