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- Man arrested over theft of £15million Shakespeare book from Durham University (Daily Mail)
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the theft of a priceless book from Durham University ten years ago. It is believed to be worth at least £15million.
- A salute to veterans - Daily Home Online
A salute to veteransDaily Home Online, AL - 18 hours agoHe has been awarded several badges and medals for his service, including the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Star, ...
- Bucks County News in Brief (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Delegates to discuss peace-building efforts Three local clergy members who traveled to the Middle East in March as part of a 20-member "Compassionate Listening Delegation" discussed their trip Tuesday at Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton.
- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' (BBC News)
Former BBC chief news correspondent Kate Adie spent several years covering the Bosnian conflict, and met one of its "architects", Radovan Karadzic, several times.
- 'The Writing Class' by Jincy Willett is a killer murder mystery - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Press, 326 pp., $24.95. Jincy Willett, author of the comic, and bravely titled, "Winner of the National Book Award," has written a murder mystery involving a writing class and has pulled it off brilliantly. The teacher is ...
- MSPSBS students try their hands in poetry writing - Borneo Bulletin
Borneo BulletinMSPSBS students try their hands in poetry writingBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 1 hour agoThe poem that stood out the most, and referred to as this year's Best Piece Award, was entitled 'Senses', penned by Nur Afiqah Arifin from MB1Y. ...
- More literary listings - Chicago Sun-Times
* Author signs Book Title Here, Time and place. * Kathleen Rooney and Jasmine Dreame Wagner read from their new books, 7 p.m. at Quimby's, 1854 W. North. * Jacqueline Carey signs Kushiel's Mercy, 7:30 p.m. at Borders, 2817 N. Clark. * Kimberla Lawson ...
- Carey descendant, "Lincolns" guests - Progressor Times
Carey descendant, "Lincolns" guestsProgressor Times, OH - 1 hour agoBut, none-the-less, the two had a lot in common – they both loved to discuss politics and they both loved poetry. Although their personalities were quite ...
- Elsie Von Maur receives musical farewell at memorial service (Quad-City Times)
Elsie von Maur might be listening from heaven Monday as friends celebrate her life with a musical memorial service at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Davenport.
- The Word Was With God, And The Word Was God - Seattlest
The Word Was With God, And The Word Was GodSeattlest, Seattle - 1 hour ago... academic English rendering for those interested in studying the text and keeping the prose and poetry both beautiful and accessible to modern readers. ...
- Slam turns poetry into performance (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Edgy, energetic, gutsy and invigorating were some of the words used to describe the poetry slam competition held in Durham on the weekend. “I’m getting goosebumps listening to it,†Dianne Ramsay, a poet from Owen Sound, said during a break in the competition Saturday. “I had no idea [...]
- World Refugee Day brings cultural events and a 'celebration of trades ... - Idaho Statesman
The celebration of World Refugee Day on Saturday at Boise Centre on The Grove will remind the community of the families who are now making their home in Idaho after leaving troubled spots around the world. Large numbers of refugees from Africa and ...
- Books to travel with: Riffing on Strings edited by Sean Miller and ... - New Scientist (subscription)
Books to travel with: Riffing on Strings edited by Sean Miller and ...New Scientist (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoAnd once you peer beneath the words, you find ideas can possess a poetry more poignant than any turn of phrase. String theory may turn out to be wrong. ...
- American literary friendships Hers and his - Economist
American literary friendships Hers and hisEconomist, UK - 51 minutes agoMs Wineapple’s bravura critique of this landmark letter, matched by her incisive and readable analysis of the poetry, teases out the ambiguities of ...
- Biteback: Why Simon Armitage should be the next Laureate - Times Online
Biteback: Why Simon Armitage should be the next LaureateTimes Online, UK - 15 hours agoBut one reason Motion got the job was that the government wanted to boost interest in poetry, which he has done. Early next year, the culture secretary, ...
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