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- Schools' mixed message - Vacaville Reporter
All through the school year, parents are sent information on what to feed and what not to feed their children and how to lead healthier, more active lives. Schools have taken the nanny position in telling parents what kinds of foods are no longer ...
- GospelFest features music, poetry, kids' activities - North Bay Nugget
GospelFest 2008 is set for Saturday at the North Bay waterfront. The third annual concert, sponsored by CJTK 103.5 Christian Radio Radio and local churches, will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Kiwanis bandshell and feature music that ranges from ...
- Breaking News: Pro-Clinton push poll erupts in California - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ed Coghlan was just starting to prepare his dinner in the northern San Fernando Valley the other night when the phone rang. The caller was very friendly. He identified himself as a pollster who wanted to ask registered independents like Coghlan a few ...
- Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the Other - New York Times
Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the OtherNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoEven if he became proficient, he wouldn’t get the jokes or the poetry. The other European on the team is Raymond King, an Englishman who works for Verizon ...
- Calendar, July 24-30 (Berkshire Eagle)
"Antiquities at the Williams College Museum of Art," talk with Elizabeth E. Gallerani, Mellon Foundation Academic Programs Assistant, 2 p.m. at WCMA, Williamstown.
- Summer reading lists just got longer with new books - Cape Cod Times
"Happy Trails to You: Stories," by Julie Hecht (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 13-978-1-4165-6425-6, 209 pages, $24) Nantucket summer resident Julie Hecht is a literary star, author of three previous books ("Do the Windows Open?" "Was This Man a Genius ...
- Reading council talks comprehension, poetry - Ruston Daily Leader
Ruston Daily LeaderReading council talks comprehension, poetryRuston Daily Leader, la - 3 hours ago“The latest research shows every kid, from gifted on down the line, should be doing dual sensory reading at least 20 minutes a day uninterrupted. ...
- Newport News (Newport News, Virginia) - Hartford Courant
Tony Snow, a conservative writer and commentator who cheerfully sparred with reporters in the White House briefing room during a stint as President Bush's press secretary, has died of colon cancer, Fox News reported Saturday. Snow was 53 years old ...
- England v South Africa - live! (Guardian Unlimited)
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- Online learning and the Leningrad Cowboys -- It's New on the Net - Cleveland Plain Dealer
School's nearly out for summer, but maybe you want to explore online learning, the kind that doesn't keep make you squeeze yourself into a too-small desk in a stifling classroom on a beautiful day. Or maybe you're just interested in taking a vacation ...
- Cason Point: Poet's verse makes sense of adversity (Ventura County Star)
It's tough to find the rhyme or the reason when a person dies way before her time. Even the verse meisters at Hallmark fall short of the occasion. It seems half the sympathy cards that line the racks confess "words cannot express" or "words fail us."
- CD reviews: Flutist Baum grows as composer, arranger (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Flutist Jamie Baum's music is a little larger than it seems -- in several ways. Her septet sometimes grows in size, and her music ranges from forward-looking jazz to semi-formal explorations of thematic ideas.
- Lockhart's Lament - The Sequel - MAA Online
In last month's column I discussed a classic calculus problem often referred to as the "napkin ring problem." Although it appears at first glance like any one of dozens of volumes or revolution problems that calculus instructors give their students ...
- BILL MCGRAW: Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D (Detroit Free Press)
"The Straits" is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century. Kristin Palm describes it as a "docu-poem," as in documentary. The book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry."
- UK quashes ‘lyrical’ terror conviction - Financial Times
A former Heathrow airport worker who wrote poems about beheading non-Muslims as the self-styled “lyrical terrorist†had her conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday. Samina Malik, 24, was the first woman to be convicted under ...
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