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- SYNDICATED COLUMN: Immigrants human? Si. Above the law? No. - Marion Chronicle-Tribune
Oh, perdon , I was just tuning up for an interview with Baracko Obama and Juan McCain. Juan y Baracko have been busy lately wooing los que hablan espanol . That is, people who speak Spanish. With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic votes in play this ...
- Kannada, Andhra leaders demand classical language status for Kannada ... - NetIndia123.com
Several ministers and leaders of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh on Saturday strongly pitched for conferring the 'Classical Language' status for Kannada and Telugu languages at a seminar here. It was organized by the Karnataka Sangha, the Hampi-based ...
- Man of verse finds spotlight a curse - Toronto Star
Man of verse finds spotlight a curseToronto Star, Canada - 16 minutes agoAnd he said very nice things about a poem I sent." McFadden, who as a teen started up the short-lived poetry magazine Mountain, has published more than 20 ...
- Hail the chief of your family - Rocky Mountain News
Hail the chief of your familyRocky Mountain News, CO - 16 minutes agoThe Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged (hardcover), $26.40, Amazon.com. The great American poet Robert Frost wrote a poem ...
- 'Book of hours' has rare female voice - Boston Globe
Mary Dockray-Miller has dug in musty libraries from London to Paris - and now Copley Square. The latter has provided her with surprising research material right in her own backyard. Dockray-Miller, who teaches English literature at Lesley University ...
- Flying through life's regrets - San Jose Mercury News
Talk about timing: In April, American Airlines grounded more than 1,000 flights, many of them out of Chicago, to check electrical connections on its fleet of MD-80s. Two months later, Jonathan Miles published his first novel, "Dear American Airlines ...
- Dream lover (The Star)
THIRTY-SOMETHING Jane Margaux is a lonely, insecure woman, who, as a child, was largely neglected by her powerful and successful mother. Jane’s one comfort when she was little was an imaginary friend – a handsome, funny man named Michael. However, he disappeared when she turned nine.
- Alliance wins Bathinda MC - Tribune
The ruling SAD-BJP combine today swept the first ever elections for the Bathinda Municipal Corporation (BMC) by wresting 38 of the total number of 50 seats amid allegations of booth-capturing and clashes. The opposition Congress and independents ...
- All Akeley HRA members resign (Park Rapids Enterprise)
Akeley is posting a “help wanted” notice. Within a single meeting, the Akeley Council accepted the resignation of five members of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) and heard suggested names for replacements from Nels Kramer, all having been contacted by him and agreeing to serve.
- HOT TICKETS - Willits News
HOT TICKETSWillits News, CA - 1 hour agoOpening party 7 pm June 7, rock out jam/open mike poetry 7 pm Sunday June 8, 9/11 conspiracy debate 7 pm Saturday June 14. Northern California Visionary ...
- Ledger shines as Joker; 'Dark Knight' is the movie of the summer (BG News)
If we look back to 2005, we may remember the final moments of "Batman Begins" speaking of escalation. When Lt. Gordon raised questions to Batman about the criminals' counteraction to the appearance of a crime fighting caped crusader, another voice was also speaking.
- Movie review: 'Mongol' portrays toughtest of men (The News-Press)
Hard places make for hard men, history has taught us.
- Kay Ryan is the new poet laureate (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate in the fall. The appointment is for one year and
- '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 ...
- Letters: War crimes (Independent)
The media circus over the capture of Radovan Karadzic has little to do with any notion of "justice" for his victims. Rather it is a continuation of the simplistic myth, peddled by Western leaders and the media through the Nineties, that the disintegration of Yugoslavia was the result of ancient ethnic hatreds and that the Serbs were the chief aggressors in the break-up.
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