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- Community Calendar - June 24, 2008 - Osakis Review
Community Calendar - June 24, 2008Osakis Review, MN - 15 hours agoOsakis Poetry Club meets at 7 pm at Osakis Visitor Center. Fibromyalgia Support Group meets at 7 pm at the Douglas County Hospital Education Room in ...
- Publisher Martin Reiner on books, business and Brno (Radio Prague)
As well as being a poet and novelist, Martin Reiner is one of this country’s most successful publishers. He has been in the business since 1991, first at Brno’s Nakladatelství Petrov, which he took over after a year at the helm, and more recently at Nakladatelství Druhé město (Second City Publishers), which he set up in 2005. He publishes the Czech Republic’s best-selling contemporary writer, ...
- Plouffe Whistles Plus: Obama's failed fight-back - Slate
On the record Time coffee featuring Obama campaign manager David Plouffe: Plouffe argued for paying less attention to the ups and downs of the polls because a) Obama would beat McCain on turnout and b) swing voters would probably break one way or ...
- Odessa Police Honor Three Officers Killed in the Line of Duty - NewsWest9.com
Odessa Police Honor Three Officers Killed in the Line of DutyNewsWest9.com, TX - 4 hours agoOn Saturday, the Permian Basin Poetry Society presented an anthology dedicated to the three officers who lost their lives last September. ...
- Cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell to appear in lecture series - Carlsbad Current-Argus
HOBBS — Twenty five years as a working cowboy on some of the most desolate spreads in Nevada will give a man time to think. Such is the case with Waddie Mitchell. His common sense approach to life and the art of Cowboy Poetry have delighted and ...
- Accused mass killer lived quiet life - News.com.au
Accused war criminal "kind, good manners" Lived unnoticed in Belgrade suburb World hails Radovan Karadzic's arrest RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine ...
- Ahmed Faraz passes away (Business Recorder)
ISLAMABAD (August 26 2008): The legendary Urdu poet, Ahmed Faraz, passed away here on Monday. He was suffering from a kidney disease and had recently returned home from the United States where he was hospitalised. Ahmed Faraz was considered one of the best ghazal poets.
- Happiness: An Olympic Sport - Beliefnet.com
Happiness: An Olympic SportBeliefnet.com, NY - 5 hours agoPure poetry.) 6. Smile and Oxygenate. Smiling brings oxygen to the brain and it sends out a clear message that you are a kind, happy and open person. ...
- Brazilian Director Heads Towards Shakespeare - TheCelebrityCafe.com
Brazilian Director Heads Towards ShakespeareTheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 14 hours agoEach line has poetry, philosophy, a deep understanding of what we are.” His movie adaptation is based on the Brazilian adaptation of Love’s Labour’s Lost, ...
- “The Last Island” (The Christian Science Monitor)
Most debut books of poetry go unnoticed critically, unless the author wins a major prize or creates a memorable stir. The Last Island by Mimi White deserves attention because of what it demonstrates about perseverance.
- Kate Wolf Festival brings some of the best to Mendo - Times-Standard
Kate Wolf Festival brings some of the best to MendoTimes-Standard, CA - 59 minutes agoShe has some of the best slam poetry-style folk songs, such as “My IQ” from “Puddle Dive.” As has been noted by anyone who has seen her live show, ...
- Michael Phelps joins Olympic greats with ninth gold medal - Daily Telegraph
Michael Phelps joins Olympic greats with ninth gold medal Michael Phelps, having been pulled out of the mire by Jason Lezak in the relay on Monday, began his assault on the record books in earnest with the most effortless and imperial world ...
- Hard Corps (Washington City Paper)
“Anybody know what clichés are?” I ask the class, searching the sea of faces for a hint of recognition. “Yeah,” responds a lanky, dark-skinned girl. “Ain’t that like when you say something but a lot of people done already said it, like ‘cry like a baby’ or ‘dumb as a doorknob.’”
- 81-year-old athlete keeps body, mind fit (Akron Beacon Journal)
V.E. ''Ed'' Bixenstine may have a leg up on the ''poetry in motion'' moniker than most. And with good reason. It's not just that Bixenstine — a retired Kent State University professor of psychology — is the author of professional works and novels, including a couple with cowboy themes and a soon-to-be published book of poetry.
- School boy crush a lifelong love - Auckland stuff.co.nz
Auckland stuff.co.nzSchool boy crush a lifelong loveAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 55 minutes agoLinn says his wife is not only beautiful but talented. "I was good at English but I didn’t pursue it," he says. "She writes poetry that I only dream of. ...
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