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- Anti-Christian discrimination - La Crosse Tribune
Recently a prominent member of the Illinois Catholic Medical Association did a study on medical school admissions committees. It was learned that many admissions committees ask questions to learn about the student candidate’s views on abortion as ...
- John Gierach talks about fly fishing and his new book, 'Fool's Paradise' (The Oregonian)
ohn Gierach is perhaps the premier fly fishing writer in America today. The author of 16 books, including the now iconic "Trout Bum," was in Portland recently, promoting his new book, "Fool's Paradise."
- Book lovers share the joy of reading - Buffalo News
Book lovers share the joy of readingBuffalo News, United States - 2 hours ago(Dozens, sometimes hundreds, of books are mailed to The News each week by publishing houses; only a fraction are reviewed.) The Sunday book pages in the ...
- Rock and roll or write - Daily Telegraph
Andy Miller reviews Gig: the Life and Times of a Rock-star Fantasist by Simon Armitage; Bringing It All Back Home by Ian Clayton; and Bomp! Saving the World One Record at a Time ed by Steve Crist It was Nick Hornby who said that writers become ...
- Bid to squelch Mason's hospital lawsuit fails - Hudson Reporter
MAKING DEMANDS – Assemblyman and Councilman Ruben Ramos sponsored a resolution “demanding” that Councilwoman Beth Mason drop her lawsuit to make certain records at the city’s hospital more available. Aside from Ramos and Councilwoman Terry ...
- Morgan Freeman in Odets' 'Country Girl' - Newsday
Whatever troubles did or did not propel Mike Nichols ' staging to last night's opening - including a star unable to remember lines and a director willing to cut entire scenes - the result is a subtle, engrossing and deeply straightforward shaping of ...
- SUMMER STORIES @ Farmleigh - Dublinks
DublinksSUMMER STORIES @ FarmleighDublinks, Ireland - 3 hours agoFancy a day of potty poetry and amazing adventures in a magical setting? Then check of this fantastic day of readings, workshops and performances at the ...
- Seven-Book Release Propels Author to National Level - 24-7PressRelease.com
Seven-Book Release Propels Author to National Level -- Longtime publisher gears up for massive exposure with lineup of empowerment tools -- /24-7PressRelease/ - June 16, 2008 - The notion that seven is the number for completion did not bypass Dr.
- Youth invited to get edge with workshop (Newport News-Times)
Writers On The Edge is offering a week-long poetry writing workshop open to Lincoln County youth ages 7 to 10. The workshop, “Write On! Write Now!” is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day August 4-8.
- ‘Tolerance is essential, Mr Laden,’ pupil - Viet Nam News
Viet Nam News‘Tolerance is essential, Mr Laden,’ pupilViet Nam News, Vietnam - 2 hours agoHer poetry collection totals 30, including love poems – although she has not yet fallen in love, according to her teacher. — VNS.
- TV's "Laugh-in" comic Dick Martin dies in Santa Monica - Times Daily
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86 ...
- Brave teacher encourages students’ writing talent - Martinsville Reporter-Times
I’ve been getting stories from elementary-age students that rival those of some adult reporters. Scott Frye of Northwood Elementary has bravely presented work from his language arts classes, complete with pictures and captions. He doesn’t know it ...
- At the Senior Center: July 24-Aug. 1 - Brookline TAB
At the Senior Center: July 24-Aug. 1Brookline TAB, MA - 39 minutes agoMary McManus, a published poet in Brookline, would like to do a workshop later this summer in poetry writing and publishing. ...
- Winners named in African-American History Contest (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners in the 16th annual National City African-American History Contest. ...
- Daughter outs dead father - Hampton Roads Daily Press
Ethical journalists believe that portions of a person's life — even a public person's — can remain private, so long as what they do in private doesn't spill over into their public life. So I found Honor Moore's "The Bishop's Daughter" to be ...
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