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- Chopper Read's bodyguard accused of death threat - News.com.au
MARK "Chopper" Read's bodyguard threatened to chop a man's head off with a meat cleaver over a $10 debt, a court has been told. Melbourne man Ken Pennant handed himself into police after they left a calling card for him at his local pub. Mr Pennant ...
- Texas executes man who killed adoptive parents - USA Today
Texas executes man who killed adoptive parentsUSA Today - 5 hours agoThere was a time when I had justification, but that's all wrong." Read more of the interview on his personal Web site, where he also posted his poetry.
- Life, if such is life, under absolutism: Exclusive report on ... - World Tribune
World TribuneLife, if such is life, under absolutism: Exclusive report on ...World Tribune - 12 minutes agoAlas, while Russian music is familiar to every American lover of classical music, the translation of poetry has not been flourishing in the West. ...
- Hold Steady struggle with consistency (Maneater)
The Hold Steady have always toed a thin line between poetry and novelty.
- Son’s Light Coffee House: It’s not about the Coffee - Go Blue Ridge
Son’s Light Coffee House: It’s not about the CoffeeGo Blue Ridge, NC - 3 hours ago... we’ve had people share poetry, just kind of whatever the Lord has lain on their hearts that they want to share.” Ward said her family started The Son’s ...
- Independent View: The Marriage's Rod Humble - IGN
IGNIndependent View: The Marriage's Rod HumbleIGN, CA - 5 hours agoI respect his ability to straddle entertainment and art His poetry hits a sweet spot with me between humor and nostalgia. IGN: Have you ever cried playing a ...
- America's Busiest Poet - TIME
America's Busiest PoetTIME - 2 hours agoFrom this exalted perch, the poet laureate is charged with bringing poetry to the forefront of the American consciousness, as well as playing consultant to ...New US Poet Laureate is Out Lesbian Gay City Newsall 2 news articles
- Poetry, politics and political killings (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
DAVAO CITY, Philippines—Two days after a peasant leader was gunned down in front of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) office in Ma-a District in Davao City, a poet’s words read before a small gathering of writers, students and teachers in a university came to life
- Doha Summer Festival programmes a big draw - Gulf Times
Gulf TimesDoha Summer Festival programmes a big drawGulf Times, Qatar - 3 hours agoThey recited poems on a wide range of issues such as society, love and affinity, culture and praises for HH the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani. ...
- And The Beat Goes On - Brick Times
And The Beat Goes OnBrick Times - 2 hours agoThe group has also preformed with several professional musicians and visitors from Africa, Egypt and recently a family from India, according to Brown. ...
- Kudos: San Francisco’s Mission district lights up with flowers and ... - Examiner.com
Kudos: San Francisco’s Mission district lights up with flowers and ...Examiner.com - 35 minutes agoIt unites young, unpublished poets with seasoned veterans such as two-time American Book Award winner Alejandro Murgula and local Poet Laureate Jack ...
- WANSTEAD/LEYTON: MP seeks to publish 'raunchy' poems (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
WANSTEAD and Leyton MP, Harry Cohen, has come up with a novel way to alleviate the boredom of backbench life - penning raunchy poetry. Mr Cohen started composing sonnets to overcome the more tedius aspects of life at Westminster - where he has sat as an MP for more than 25 years.
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see - Minneapolis Star Tribune
'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we seeMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 54 minutes agoYoussef (Parvis Parastui, pictured), the 45-year-old protagonist, reads and types in Braille, and teaches the poetry of Rumi at a university in Tehran. ...
- NEWS BRIEFLY - UT The Daily Texan
NEWS BRIEFLYUT The Daily Texan, TX - 2 hours agoGeorge Brant received $50000 for his play "Elephant Graveyard," which was one of 51 submissions in drama, poetry and fiction. The prize was established and ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to 'diary' - Arizona Daily Sun
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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