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- QU names head of languages department (Gulf Times)
MONEERA al-Ghadeer is the new head of the Foreign Languages Department at Qatar University's College of Arts and Sciences, it was announced yesterday by the office of vice president and chief academic officer Sheikha bin Jabor al-Thani.
- River Forest - Hartford Courant
Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance. It was a shock for the Forest Park resident who concedes her early writing was mainly bad poetry about unrequited ...
- Poetic justice: Robert Frost and roads of right and wrong - San Jose Mercury News
Poetic justice: Robert Frost and roads of right and wrongSan Jose Mercury News, USA - Jun 25, 2008His idea, which the judge embraced, was that part of the young invaders' community service would involve discussing Frost's poetry with me. ...
- Sharapova upset motivated by disliked 'tuxedo look' - Globe and Mail
Sharapova upset motivated by disliked 'tuxedo look'Globe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoThere was poetry in Tipsarevic's description of his postmatch euphoria. "The best emotion and pride you feel is in the locker room, when you come back and ...
- NPS2008: First round bouts released for National Poetry Slam - Dane101
NPS2008: First round bouts released for National Poetry SlamDane101, WI - 8 hours agoSeventy-six slam poetry teams will be descending on the city of Madison starting August 3rd to engage in a war of words. NPS announced the final list of 76 ...ARTS BEAT Mouth music Isthmusall 2 news articles
- State board approves standards for Bible course - KXAN
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) - The State Board of Education approved academic standards for a Bible course on Friday, clearing the way for more Texas public high schools to offer the course as an elective this fall. Despite a move by some SBOE members to ...
- Young & Talented notebook (The Star-Ledger)
Allison Strong, the New Jersey Poetry Out Loud state champion, came in fifth in the national competition, winning a $1,000 scholarship and a $500 stipend for her school to purchase poetry books.
- Pup Snowy back in old neighborhood (The Post and Courier)
It was over 14 years ago that we found our solid white pound puppy, dubbed Snowy by our 3-year-old before we even got to the counter of the SPCA. While standing there, I glanced down at her chart. The address of the party who gave her away was a house in our neighborhood only two blocks away. We had traveled some 20 miles roundtrip to get our dog that had been living a short walk from us for the ...
- Pakistan Day celebrated... (Gulf Daily News)
PAKISTANIS in Bahrain celebrated their country's 62nd Independence Day with a host of events yesterday. Scores of people attended a flag-hoisting ceremony in the morning at the Pakistan Embassy, New Zinj.
- Big 3 sequel was Clipped in the bud - Inside Bay Area
Big 3 sequel was Clipped in the budInside Bay Area, CA - 11 hours agoIt is quickly evident that his is a tale without poetry or romance. Becoming a member of the Warriors is not the fulfillment of a dream Corey Maggette had ...
- Blue week for green thinking - Sommerset County Gazette
Blue week for green thinkingSommerset County Gazette, UK - 7 hours agoThe week included a visit to Dunster beach, writing poetry, painting seascapes, singing sea shanties, drama and science experiments. ...
- The Wrestler - Variety
The WrestlerVariety, CA - 3 hours agoDespite the hoopla, the way it all plays out is as far from "Rocky Balboa" as one could get, resulting in a climax that is exhilarating, funny and moving. ...
- An honest ‘Outing’ - Washington Blade
All too often, gay readers only hear the side of the story that reflects their own experience, rarely getting the chance to hear the other side in a way that’s honest and effectual. Luckily, straight author Troy Johnson has written “Family Outing ...
- Lifelong learning expands to Medford - Medford Mail Tribune
A continuing education program for retirees at Ashland's Southern Oregon University will expand to Medford next fall. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, previously called Southern Oregon Learning in Retirement, will hold classes at the new SOU/Rogue ...
- JUNETEENTH: Going back to Africa, 'just for today' - Inrich.com
Eyes wide with wonder, Jorian Jones, 8, watched two dozen Richmonders gracefully wave their arms and emphatically pound their feet to the mesmerizing beat of African drums. "I like it," the rising third-grade Henrico County boy said as the dancers ...
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