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- New York Nepali Poetry Festival a Big Success - American Chronicle
New York Nepali Poetry Festival a Big SuccessAmerican Chronicle, CA - 7 hours ago... "NY Nepali Poetry Festival" very successful. We are an online magazine for national, international, state, and local news. have over 3000 contributors, ...
- A traveler finds a home at SU (Winchester Star)
Winchester  Tracy Fitzsimmons lives by three basic tenets and one tradition.
- My Emblems: - Gamespot News
Rank: Registered Member Convivial Fear the Reaper Public Access Readers' Choice 2007 Chooser Well, I started my Math ****on Thursday, not to thrill about it. It felt too much like a high school **** The other students are too childish, but whatever ...
- 'skunk bombs' used to disperse Palestinians - Al Arab Online
Israeli security forces have started to use liquid "skunk bombs" to disperse demonstrators in the occupied West Bank, police said. They said border police used the new crowd-control method for the first time on Friday at the weekly demonstration near ...
- Games That Break Rules 3: Poesysteme - GamePlasma
Games That Break Rules 3: PoesystemeGamePlasma, Virginia - 1 hour agoWith all the buzz surrounding Spore these days, it's easy to believe that it'll be the biggest and most technologically advanced life simulator the video ...
- Boardwalk in Cape Town - September 16, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk in Cape Town - September 16, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 7 hours agoSpeak the Mind Poetry Sessions runs until Saturday at the Artscape Theatre. Established and emerging artists will perform at the week-long festival and will ...
- Drinking Darjeeling tea in England. - American Chronicle
Drinking Darjeeling tea in England.American Chronicle, CA - 10 minutes agoHe has also written two language books on the Nepalese language for DSE & Horlemannverlag (Bad Honnef). He has written three feature articles in the ...
- Asia's hottest new spaces - Sydney Morning Herald
Standing out from the crown in Tokyo Midtown. WHAT IS IT? It was New York that first transformed its meatpacking district into a style hub, and now Shanghai has been applying finishing touches to its own former slaughterhouse locale. Together the ...
- Local author’s work may help to answer age-old question (Wilson County News)
La Vernia resident Loyce McCarter asks a question of her readers that many have asked for more than 2,000 years. Her book, Is He the Messiah? A Reporter’s Notes, offers readers the chance to view Jesus through the eyes of ordinary people of His time.
- Best bets in the local arts (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
"Sarafina!" Wednesday-Sept. 14 at Washington University's Edison Theatre, 6445 Forsyth Boulevard. Sept. 19-21 at the Orthwein Theatre at Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, 101 North Warson Road. Preview performances at 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. $25, $15 for students.
- War poetry inspired wall hangings - Northern Times
War poetry inspired wall hangingsNorthern Times, UK - 1 hour agoThe hangings are unique and thought-provoking and each one has a poem beside it describing a particular aspect of the war and how it affected people. ...
- Hebrew Republic: Are Two States Still Possible? - TPM
Hebrew Republic: Are Two States Still Possible?TPM, NY - 3 hours agoI know Arab Muslims who write poetry only in Hebrew. Both the priest and the poet are, in a way, Jewish, the way I am, in a way, English when I rely on John ...
- The Week in Preview: August 11 - Nashua Telegraph
The Week in Preview: August 11Nashua Telegraph, NH - 58 minutes agoSplurge on enough gas to get you to and from Hampton Beach and enjoy free family entertainment at the Children's Festival. The kids can enter the sandcastle ...
- Yankee Stadium going out as the House the Orioles closed? - New York Daily News
In its last season, Yankee Stadium most likely won't house a Major League playoff game or any October magic. The House that Ruth Built will go out with a regular season game to the Orioles if things continue the way that have been. Jacobson/AP Kevin ...
- Paxman outrages Scots by calling Burns' poetry 'sentimental doggerel' - Daily Mail
Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman has sparked fury after he dismissed Scotland's national bard Robert Burns as 'no more than a king of sentimental doggerel'. Paxman's slur on the poet, in an introduction to the new edition of Chambers Dictionary, has ...
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