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- Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valley - Monsters and Critics.com
Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valleyMonsters and Critics.com - May 8, 2008Spogmai, meaning moon, the symbol of light and beauty in eastern poetry, is utterly confused, like thousands others of her age, as how to harmonize the ...
- Men thoughts about Women Rights (part 1) - Gather.com
Men thoughts about Women Rights (part 1)Gather.com, MA - 2 hours ago... Self-educated, read over 40000 books, wrote 102 books (in Criticism, Philosophy, Religion, Poetry...etc.), spoke in English, French and few Spanish, ...
- Arena rock: Has it left the building? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Andrea Levy / The Plain Dealer Some classic-rock acts have made a killing on the road for decades. But when they stop touring, the arena-rock experience could become roadkill. A moment of silence, please, for arena rock. OK, it's not quite dead yet ...
- Heartaches as monster hits (Philstar.com)
Turn heartaches into monster hits. That’s Ogie Alcasid’s biggest contribution to humanity’s fight against global warming. Believe me his songs can make flowers bloom!
- East Palo Alto to celebrate Juneteenth (Palo Alto Weekly)
East Palo Alto will celebrate Juneteenth this weekend with a parade, music performances, activities and community speakers.
- Spoken-word poet Jon Goode: A man of his word (CNN.com)
In a small independently owned coffee shop on the corner of one of Atlanta's urban pockets, a group of would-be poets come together at open mic night for an evening of poetry and rhymes.
- Obituary: Richard Helgerson (Guardian Unlimited)
July 10, obituary: Renaissance scholar with insights to offer on English identity
- Hannon hoping for another Super-star - The Press Association
Hannon hoping for another Super-starThe Press Association - Jul 18, 2008Pure Poetry is quick too, but he might find it tough giving all of that weight away. I have six runners in all and they are all owned by different people. ...
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are - BusinessWeek
Technology: It's Where the Jobs AreBusinessWeek - 30 minutes agoA new survey out this week from AeA, the group formerly known as the American Electronics Assn., reports that jobs in the technology industry are growing at ...
- Rumi for beginners - Turkish Daily News
If one were to ask anyone from Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan or Tajikistan, who the greatest poet in their history is, they will all give the same answer without hesitation: Rumi. Or Jelaluddin Muhammad Balkhi-Rumi, to be more specific. Thanks ...
- A new chapter for Kenny’s (The Galway Advertiser)
Des Kenny of Kenny’s Bookshop. Photo:- Mike Shaughnessy When Kenny’s closed its bookshop on High Street it was the end of an era, not only in Galway business life, but also in Galway literature and bookselling.
- Leading Authors and Experts Teach Thrills and Chills in Boise - The Open Press (press release)
Leading Authors and Experts Teach Thrills and Chills in BoiseThe Open Press (press release) - 4 minutes ago... June 7th will feature the conference's guest of honor, JA Jance, bestselling author of three mystery series, several thrillers, and a book of poetry. ...
- Peebles gallery gets rare show of Bob Dylan prints - Sunday Herald
AN EMERGING ART GALLERY IN PEEBLES has scored a coup by becoming one of only two venues in Scotland to display artworks by the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Dylan's intriguing drawings and sketches, produced while he toured ...
- Retired Highland High principal closes one chapter, begins another (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- Translation captures irony of original (The Daily Item)
This superb new English version of Flaubert’s masterpiece at last makes it possible to understand how Flaubert could say of his heroine, “Madame Bovary, c’est moi!”
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