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- England v South Africa - live! (Guardian Unlimited)
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- Teen talent (Anchorage Daily News)
EARLIER THIS YEAR, the Daily News asked readers to tell us about Alaskan teens with a high degree of artistic talent.?•?The nominations that flowed in covered a wide range of disciplines, and the field contained an impressive array of young artists and performers.?•?The judges faced a difficult task, but finally felt that these four stood out. Each received an iPod.
- Could you pass the 11-plus? Exam papers first used in the 1950s puts ... - Daily Mail
Their very name still deeply divides opinion. For some, the Eleven-Plus exams, which determined whether a child would go to a grammar school or the academically inferior secondary modern, set the educational benchmark. For others, they were hated ...
- Obituaries July 3 - Mexia Daily News
Precious Memories. James Eldridge (Kick-Stand) Nealy, the first child of Perry and Charlene Nealy and Joe Maddox, who reared James in Charlene’s re-marriage. James was born October 18, 1956, in Fort Worth, Tx. (Tarrant County). Mr. Nealy went to be ...
- Grosvenor's music store - Evening Sun
Who remembers the days before mal*wart, or Amazon.com even? When if you lived in Norwich & wanted music, you couldn't simply download pirated tunes from the net. What'd we do you ask? --- We went to Grosvenor's music store in Norwich on Main St. I ...
- Steel's themes stress hope (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
NEW YORK - It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning.
- Backstage Pass: - Meridian Star
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first ...
- Michael X: A Life In Black And White, by John Williams (Independent)
Sometimes reading makes one feel old. As the fag end of the swinging Sixties merged into the sobering Seventies, John Williams was "a little white kid growing up in South Wales", seeing the Angry Brigade, the IRA and Black Power as distant spectres from the adult world. By contrast, I was newly married to a jazz musician and living in affordable Notting Hill, crossing paths with many of the ...
- First-of-its-Kind Study at the University of Minnesota Uncovers the Educational Benefits of Social Networking Sites (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
In a first-of- its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
- Conference to commemorate Sohrab Sepehri - MehrNews.com
Conference to commemorate Sohrab SepehriMehrNews.com, Iran - 30 minutes agoHe studied at the Fine Arts Faculty of the University of Tehran, where he was attracted to the modern art movement, both in his painting and his poetry. ...
- VISI pays tribute to North Shore composer - North Shore News
VISI pays tribute to North Shore composerNorth Shore News, Canada - 3 hours ago"She picks poetry that is very close to the West Coast mentality. If you're feeling homesick sing some Jean Coulthard," says Duncan. ...
- Community Calendar - Pahrump Valley Times
Community CalendarPahrump Valley Times, NV - Aug 20, 2008Poetry night -- 6:45 pm, Lois Layne's Deli, off Highway 160 on Basin Road, corner of Dahlia Street. Call 537-2111 for more information. ...
- A passion for fashion in paper - Blackpool Gazette
A passion for fashion in paperBlackpool Gazette, UK - 13 hours agoBy Julia Bennett The first-year fashion and clothing students were tasked with creating sculptural paper garments for an exhibition called Poetry in Fashion ...
- Book showcases nun's poetry - Post-Bulletin
Most people know Sister Mary Brigh as a devoted nun, a strong leader and a savvy businesswoman. But the former Saint Marys Hospital administrator had another side that few people know; she was also a poet. Readers now have the chance to discover her ...
- This Week Visual Arts August 28 (Rome Observer)
PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR SCHOOL free workshop is part of an ongoing community health workshop series offered by Doctors Adam and Valerie Ellis.
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