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- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - NWI.com
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Recent Dining Out reviews - Boston Globe
Recent Dining Out reviewsBoston Globe, United States - 4 hours agoIs this not food poetry? But as vivid as the dishes sound, in practice they are often muted. France does the talking while India, Japan, and Thailand ...
- Interview Brenton Spencer: Never Cry Werewolf - Stargate: Atlantis - Horror Yearkbook
Horror YearkbookInterview Brenton Spencer: Never Cry Werewolf - Stargate: AtlantisHorror Yearkbook, CA - 23 hours agoMy secret was writing poetry and making clay animation. I was accepted into the Creative Writing program at UBC, but soon found a home in the Film and ...
- 'Shack' improbably houses unusual success, grace - Star-Gazette
A little novel written by an Oregon salesman and self-published by two former pastors with a $300 marketing budget is lighting up USA Today's Best-Selling Books list with a wrenching parable about God's grace. First-time author William P. Young's ...
- Words processing - Bangor Daily News
Bangor Daily NewsWords processingBangor Daily News, ME - 2 hours ago... African-American poet Jayne Cortez, feminist poet Nicole Brossard, and gay poets Dodie Bellamy, Kevin Killian and Eileen Myles. "The poetry of the ’70s ...
- Affairs of the heart (Guardian Unlimited)
Annie Proulx, Ludmilla Ulitskaya, Nicolas Fargues and Alissa York in an exclusive debate on the power and purpose of love in fiction
- The Right Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti: Exiled Anglican Bishop in Iran (Independent)
Hassan Dehqani-Tafti was Bishop in Iran from 1961, in exile from 1979 until 1985. His life, it is fair to say, was an epic Anglican Christian story. His 1959 autobiography (published in both Persian and English) borrowed its title from the central Maidan (the great royal square) in the city of Isfahan; Naqsh-i-jahan. Like the square, his life was a unity with four sides or dimensions.
- Event photos: Griffin Poetry Prize gala - Quillblog
QuillblogEvent photos: Griffin Poetry Prize galaQuillblog, Canada - 53 minutes agoBlaser accepts congratulations from McClelland & Stewart president and publisher Doug Pepper. The evening’s guest speaker, UK poet Paul Farley (right), ...
- Grandbois has ear for music - and words (Rocky Mountain News)
Local author Daniel Grandbois talks about how his musical background influences his writing, why he chooses to work in short fiction, and his favorites stories from his new book, "Unlucky Lucky Days."
- Paperback: Tennis Whites and Teacakes, by John Betjeman (Independent)
How delightful that a statue of the man who wrote "It is useless to pretend that I enjoy myself abroad" adorns the refurbished St Pancras. Equally dubious about the expat life ("Our savings gone, we climb the stony path/ Back to the house with scorpions in the bath"), Betjeman extolled the delights of the Northern Line's City Branch ("a strong smell of wet feet"). What he wrote of Waugh – "he ...
- Study Rails - CNET News
Study RailsCNET News, CA - Jul 2, 2008"They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology." As an added bonus, ...
- Walt Whitman - Baltimore Sun
A collection of news and information related to Walt Whitman published by Tribune Company sources. Roslyn and Jericho high schools led all Nassau County schools with four first-place winners in various categories in the 13th Annual Rohm and Haas ...
- 'Of the Weasel Kind' - Southern Poverty Law Center
A native Mississippian, ordained minister and accountant, John Cripps has become a major neo-Confederate activist, starting or working in an array of organizations with racist tinges. Even before he became a public figure, Cripps was pastor of the so ...
- Why Did Muhammad Have So Many Wives? - Pakistan Daily
Why Did Muhammad Have So Many Wives?Pakistan Daily, Pakistan - 23 minutes agoIf every adult American man married only one woman, there would still be more than 25 million women in the United States who would not be able to get ...
- Poetry column: All the puzzle parts of perfection - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: All the puzzle parts of perfectionThe Evening Sun, PA - 2 hours agoAs the week progressed, the weather here became "perfect" and my family guests traveled about day and night with nature cooperating in splendid fashion. ...
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