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- Marion Catholic students use 'Irish Stew' for creativity - Marion Star
Marion Catholic students develop creativity with their own "Irish Stew." This publication is a collection of short stories, poems, essays and art work is all student created. MARION - Marion Catholic Jr./Sr. High School students are getting a chance ...
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Here's a hint for high school graduates or college students still majoring in indecision: Put down that guitar or book of poetry and pick up a laptop. Study computer science or engineering, and plan to move to a big city.
- Profile: Fouad Siniora (BBC News)
Fouad Siniora, the man nominated as Lebanon's new prime minister, was a friend and ally of slain ex-leader Rafik Hariri.
- Three Summer Programs for Seniors - Ventura County Star
Three Summer Programs for SeniorsVentura County Star, CA - 10 hours agoART OF HUMOR & POETRY CLASS: Discussion by Marty Albert, child star, and is performed in story, song and poetry style. What a great way to spend an ...
- Adam Mansbach Discusses "The End of the Jews" - LAist
LAistAdam Mansbach Discusses "The End of the Jews"LAist, CA - 4 hours agoHis other books include the novel "Shackling Water", the poetry collection genius "b-boy cynics getting weeded in the garden of delights", and the short ...
- Lost': And the dead guy is - Los Angeles Times
Lost': And the dead guy isLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoLike great epic poetry, the themes and imagery return over and over in subtly changed ways. The alternative is that the writers are starting to run out of ...
- NASA Missions special lifts off on Discovery - Bradenton Herald
NASA Missions special lifts off on DiscoveryBradenton Herald, United States - 15 hours agoFor example, John Glenn was all business in his Mercury flight while Scott Carpenter was more into the poetry of space - and nearly ran out of fuel in the ...
- Book Excerpt: Part 2: Hero of the Underground - Omaha World-Herald (subscription)
Book Excerpt: Part 2: Hero of the UndergroundOmaha World-Herald (subscription), NE - 1 hour agoIt was poetry to see him take down guys twice his size, get up, and keep on running. The more I got to know Grant, the more surprised I was by our ...
- Heart and Sole being put into Snow White - Belfast Telegraph
While most of us have been enjoying our first taste of sun this summer, Londonderry company Sole Purpose has been spending the past couple of weeks putting the finishing touches to its latest production. So what have they got lined up for us? A ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- American Life in Poetry: Night Dive - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: Night DiveMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoBy Ted Kooser I've lived all my life on the plains, where no body of water is more than a few feet deep, and even at that shallow depth I'm afraid of it. ...
- Astronaut to speak tomorrow at college (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Astronaut Janice Voss will be the keynote speaker tomorrow for a three-day program at Hanover College on "Exploring the World and Beyond."
- Alamo teacher writes book - Alamogordo Daily News
Sherry Street says she has always been interested in writing, "it was one of my first loves." She honed her skills through classes at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales on her way to a bachelor's degree in language arts and a master's degree ...
- Calligraphy draws student interest (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge - Calligraphy is considered to be a classic art form pursued by adults, but the fact that nearly 1,000 young students are studying it in Hanoi belies the claim.
- UPPER SHORE: Graduate wins Sophie Kerr Prize for poetry, essays from blog (The Daily Times)
CHESTERTOWN, Md. (AP) — A 22-year-old English major at Washington College has won one of the nation's largest undergraduate literary awards.
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