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- Librarians promote reading in summer (KATC 3 Lafayette)
ALEXANDRIA, La. -- Escape to a world 20,000 leagues under the sea or at the center of the Earth. Visit the land of Whos or sit down for a taste of honey with Winnie the Pooh.
- Tokens of love stitched together - Toronto Star
Tokens of love stitched togetherToronto Star, Canada - 44 minutes agoThe quilt's name comes from a line of poetry that describes a mother's delicate stitching of her son's shirt for the long journey into adulthood. ...
- 10 for the Road (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
10 for the Road You can plan now to attend these weekend events, occurring within a few weeks and within a day's drive of Philadelphia.
- Book Folks: Vaughn to visit G'town library - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Tennessee Poet-Laureate-for-Life Maggi Vaughn will visit the Germantown Community Library today and Monday, spreading the word about reading, writing and listening to poetry. Vaughn was named to the nonpaying, lifetime post in 1999, and since then ...
- ‘Bachelorette’ recap: DeAnna sends Sean back to his tanning booth - Portsmouth Herald News
‘Bachelorette’ recap: DeAnna sends Sean back to his tanning boothPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 34 minutes agoPerhaps composing poetry for Shamu. “I think DeAnna is doing a really good job being open and honest with her emotions,†said Trista, which is a nice way of ...
- IRAQ: A pilgrimage of hope - Los Angeles Times Blogs
It was the place where Iraq’s sectarian war began. This week, the city of Samarra and its ruined shrine once again became a place of peaceful pilgrimage for thousands of Shiite Muslims. A bombing on Feb. 22, 2006, destroyed Al Askari shrine’s ...
- US Open 2008 - BBC Sport
2307: Putting lets Els down at the 14th as he slips back to level par but a wonderful approach to the next puts him back to one under. Rose drops a shot at the 14th (his fifth) and then misses a birdie chance at the 15th. Garcia stops the rot with a ...
- In d'Harnoncourt's death, city loses art-world treasure - Philadelphia Daily News
ANNE d'Harnoncourt, 64, an icon who turned the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a world-class institution during her 26-year tenure, died of cardiac arrest late Sunday night at her Center City home, museum officials said yesterday. The daughter of a ...
- Found in translation - Hindustan Times
Found in translationHindustan Times, India - 6 hours agoIt is believed that poetry suffers most in translation: “Poetry is what is lost in translation†is an extreme statement of the concern. ...
- Fear of losing children fuelled Cowichan Valley murder, court told (Victoria Times Colonist)
DUNCAN -- The thought of losing his three children to another man filled accused killer Dragan Jojic with terror, a B.C. Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
- Animal whisperers come out of the shadows - 22 WSBT
Story Updated: Jun 5, 2008 at 4:27 PM EDT NEW YORK (AP) — Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "cat whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food ...
- Moloch online journal night of poetry & song @ The Winding Stair - Indymedia Ireland
Moloch, an online journal of new Irish art and writing, presents a night of poetry and song at the Winding Stair Bookshop. The event will feature Kevin Higgins, Alan Jude Moore, Stephen Kelly and The Perfect Consonants. Black State Cars (Salmon ...
- COLUMN: Leyde: Murphey follows way of the West - Thecalifornian.com
Michael Martin Murphey isn't shy about sharing what his priorities are: The cowboy way, restoring the American prairie, longhorn cattle and preserving our Western heritage. The singer-songwriter has made a career and a lifestyle working at those ...
- stories echo down the centuries - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Heraldstories echo down the centuriesSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 35 minutes agoBut it was another 35 years before the second volume of Aboriginal literature appeared in We Are Going, a book of poetry by Kath Walker (who became Oodgeroo ...
- • Inksters deserve recognition - Guelph Mercury
• Inksters deserve recognitionGuelph Mercury, Canada - 22 hours agoThe Porcupine's Quill, now in its 34th year, is widely praised for the beauty of its books of poetry and literary fiction, which is attested to by the ...
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