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- Pakistan Coalition Faces Deadline - The Bulletin
Islamabad, Pakistan - Pakistan's political crisis deepened yesterday with former premier Nawaz Sharif poised to quit the ruling coalition unless judges ousted by ex-President Pervez Musharraf are restored within a day. A third party declared its ...
- Olympic poetry contest finalists (Radio Netherlands)
Finally - the top five poems in our Olympic poetry contest have been chosen! The winner will be announced on 25 August in a special Olympic edition of Curious Orange.
- ARICA Kicks Off New Season with 'Kiosk' - Broadway World
ARICA Kicks Off New Season with 'Kiosk'Broadway World, NY - 16 hours agoThis simple premise is explored through fierce physical repetition, poetry and live electronic music, revealing the complexity of the human body's relation ...
- The £3000 'txt-spk' poster that 'undermines English teaching' - Mail on Sunday
The £3000 'txt-spk' poster that 'undermines English teaching'Mail on Sunday, UK - 6 hours agoIn Scotland, text messaging, social networking websites and blogs will be studied alongside books, plays and poetry in schools in future under new ...
- Rockets Kill Six Hamas Fighters, Child In Gaza - The Bulletin
Jerusalem - A series of explosions rocked Gaza Saturday, and a 6-year-old girl and six Hamas fighters were killed. Hamas blamed Fatah, the faction represented by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, for their deaths and vowed revenge. Loudspeakers ...
- Hernando briefs: Reception set for artist Laura Diehm - St. Petersburg Times
A wine-and-cheese reception for artist Laura Diehm will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Easy Street Home Decor, 848 E Jefferson St. Diehm was a freelance graphic designer and photographer for Best of Long Island magazine before moving to Spring Hill ...
- Pride, prejudice and punch-ups (Guardian Unlimited)
Culture: To mark the Booker prize's 40th anniversary, we ask a judge from every year for the inside story of how the winner was chosen
- Where for arts now? - Daily Telegraph
There’s an art to commissioning high-brow television at the BBC. It has to satisfy politicians and journalists who are on the lookout for dumbing down. Sir Michael Lyons and his BBC Trust are watching, particularly in the annual report, whether the ...
- Melbourne to be world 'City of Literature' (The Age)
The timing could hardly have been better had it appeared in the final chapters of a best-selling thriller. Three days before the opening of the Melbourne Writers Festival, UNESCO has named Melbourne as its second City of Literature. Edinburgh became the first in 2004.
- Weekend Entertainment Guide (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
CLUBS APPLEBEE’S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR, Viewmont Mall, Dickson City: Wednesdays, Tony Vergnetti.
- Fallen Statues and Febrile Stories - New York Sun
Fallen Statues and Febrile StoriesNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoThere was little power and no poetry, just reliable but rather pedestrian typing. A colleague noted at intermission that he had heard Mr. Kobrin before and ...
- Eco-Friendly Books Explore The Literary Green (NPR)
Reading words printed on dead trees doesn't automatically translate into saving the planet. But by encouraging us to reevaluate the world around us, these three books offer a vision of a different path forward.
- Rare find from Afghanistan donated to local group - Mid-Hudson News
Mid-Hudson NewsRare find from Afghanistan donated to local groupMid-Hudson News, NY - 14 hours agoNeil said one of the first strikes made by the American military in Afghanistan was made at the desert compound that was a “virtual university of death and ...
- Visitors flock to Sandburg home for poetry, goats and hiking trails - Asheville Citizen-Times
Visitors flock to Sandburg home for poetry, goats and hiking trailsAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 32 minutes agoAnd it's a perfect family hike because of the goats.†There are five miles of hiking trails, some that pass by the goat farm, and one that climbs about 600 ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Daily News
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, of Radnor, chairwoman of the Academy of Vocal Arts, died of leukemia July 4 at Waverly Heights in Gladwyne. Mrs. Davis had led the board of the academy, a tuition-free opera training school in Philadelphia, since 2001. During ...
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