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- Mirrors Never Lie - Southeast Missourian
the mother of all moms I am a jack (or jill) of all trades... mother of 2 (one with autism, one with dyslexia and ADD), wife, student, advocate, writer, artist and probably a half a dozen other titles that can be added to my list. I like to say that ...
- Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing Contest - Earthtimes (press release)
Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing ContestEarthtimes (press release), UK - 51 minutes agoEntries may include essays, short stories and poetry. The selection was made by an independent panel of judges: Mary Hegarty Nowlan, editor of Vermont Life; ...
- The Big C: New again - Frederick News Post (subscription)
The Big C: New againFrederick News Post (subscription), MD - 1 hour ago... taking special note of the duties, functions and roles of my adult life as wife and mother. Lastly I opened and read boxes of moldy and tattered poetry, ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Las Vegas Sun
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 portions of Saddam's ...
- Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by RM Smith - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by RM SmithBlogcritics.org, OH - 17 hours agoHowever, there isn’t much poetry or rhythm embedded in the language to lift it above the ordinary. The writing is lively, though, and every page filled with ...
- In City Today - Deccan Herald
In City TodayDeccan Herald, India - May 12, 2008Gandhi Sahitya Sangha: Sahitya Sourabha - Lecture on “Gopalakrishna Adiga’s Poetry” by writer BV Kedilaya, Sangha’ s premises, VIII cross, Malleshwaram, ...
- Imagining the east (The New Statesman)
Once dismissed as imperialist fantasies about the Muslim world, British orientalist paintings are once again becoming popular. Their exotic visions tell us much about the social and cultural history of Victorian Britain
- Superb epic 'Mongol' shows us Ghengis' Khan-do attitude - Orlando Sentinel
Superb epic 'Mongol' shows us Ghengis' Khan-do attitudeOrlando Sentinel, FL - 30 minutes agoWith a painter's eye for the brown, green, gray and white beauty of the steppes and a flair for finding poetry, myth and romance in a harsh and bloody tale, ...
- Gardiner Area High School announces top 10 students - MaineCoastNow.com
GARDINER — Gardiner Area High School announces the top 10 seniors in the Class of 2008: Emma Mohney, daughter of Kirk and Melanie Hardy Mohney of Gardiner, is the class valedictorian. She is a Gardiner Scholar, president of the National Honor ...
- China makes room for Rae - North Shore Times
North Shore TimesChina makes room for RaeNorth Shore Times, Australia - 5 hours ago"Also, there was the connection to the city's lake, which has inspired so much poetry. "The panels are big and there is tremendous power in their scale. ...
- Novel explores the ties that bind -- and life's surprises (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Cornelia Brown and her new husband, Teo, move from New York City to a pretty suburban neighborhood where they've imagined they'll have an ideal life. But as Cornelia meets her neighbors, she realizes she may never fit in with the other wives. Especially with Piper, who concerns herself with the state of Cornelia's yard and just happens to be the leader of the neighborhood clique.
- If you really love Dad, give him a big box of nothing - New York Daily News
If you really love Dad, give him a big box of nothingNew York Daily News, NY - 2 hours agoThis was back in the dark days of cologne-giving, which mercifully came to an end after the horrible 1986 tragedy in Cincinnati wherein a 72-year-old man's ...
- Take This Humorous Look at JFK, LBJ and RMN -- New Book Offers Readers a Humorous View of the Political Events of the ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., May 7, 2008 -- Author Edward Proffitt is back and this time he shares with readers an amusing view of three great presidents and the events around them: John F.
- Patros land wasn’t blighted - La Crosse Tribune
I read with interest the article about how blighted the Patros property is. That isn’t exactly the truth. There is a thriving business on that property, and there would have been a beautiful marina and restaurant had the city not thrown a monkey ...
- CLASS OF 1958 PDF (The Harvard Crimson)
Race and the Ivy By BRITTANY M LLEWELLYN As Brown v. Board shook the nation, students at Harvard remained largely apathetic. Amid Division, Students Broke Down Gender Line By LINDSAY P. TANNE Not every student group was in favor of such a shift.
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