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- A History of The Virginia Gazette - Vancouver Business Journal
If there is nothing as fragile as news, the fragility of newspapers themselves runs a close second. Hundreds of newspapers have begun with great ambition, only to merge with others or fold from bankruptcy. With that knowledge, William Parks might be ...
- Teachers support segregation of immigrant children: Indo - Politics.ie
More money for Polish kids fantastic. Let them sink or swim. If you can't speak English that's your problem not mine. The Dark Knight is a terrible terrible movie. Speaking in funny voices is not great acting. pikey wrote: A really pointless idea ...
- Resident celebrates 100 years with book - Marshalltown Times Republican
Resident celebrates 100 years with bookMarshalltown Times Republican, IA - 2 hours agoBagnall said she put the story away and then forgot about it as she was busy writing poetry and thinking about the subject of her next oil painting. ...
- Carving an outdoor museum - Des Moines Register
Iowans, no doubt, will have plenty to say about the artwork in the future Pappajohn Sculpture Park. Mark di Suvero's spiky bundle of red steel beams will soon arrive, like an alien spaceship, near the corner of 15th and Locust streets. Tony Smith's ...
- Sidney M. Lenhoff, West Bloomfield - Detroit News
"He grew up in poverty during the Great Depression, but was always generous to his friends and relatives," said his son, Alan Lenhoff, director of product development for Detroit Media Partnership. Mr. Lenhoff, a resident of West Bloomfield Township ...
- IngenuityFest brings together art and technology -- and hopefully the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Plain Dealer file IngenuityFest director James Levin at the 2007 festival. This year, Levin hopes to draw at least 50,000 attendees to the event. IngenuityFest will overtake Cleveland's PlayhouseSquare neighborhood starting Friday. Are you ingenious ...
- Fundraisers (Daily Herald)
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- Mahmoud Darwish leaves behind legacy of political, nonpartisan poetry (The Daily Star Lebannon)
In the death of poet Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine has lost a voice. It was a voice that carried into the hearts of Palestinians, and far across the world. His poems were translated into 22 languages, including Hebrew. Darwish, who died 40 days ago today, was born in the northern Palestinian village Birwah.
- Wow, what a story! (Toronto Sun)
Whopping $1.25-million advance just the beginning for Winnipeg author's first novel
- 'Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night': Brilliantly charting an artist's metamorphosis (International Herald Tribune)
The exhibition "Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night" on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York represents a new kind of blockbuster.
- Recreation listings - Austin 360 (subscription)
Recreation listingsAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 19 minutes agoChristian music and poetry, food, vendors and more. 3 to 9 pm Saturday, 3 to 7 pm Sunday. Delco Activity Center, 4601 Pecan Brook Drive. Free. ...
- Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not Die - All Things Pakistan
Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not DieAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoToday it is my sad duty to report that he struggle no more. Leganadry poet Ahmad Faraz died in Islamabad earlier today. His legend will live on in the ...
- Faraz dies: poetry loses a voice, people a friend - LivePakistan.com
Faraz dies: poetry loses a voice, people a friendLivePakistan.com, Pakistan - 1 hour ago“My conscience will not forgive me if I remained a silent spectator of the sad happenings around us. The least I can do is to let the dictatorship know ...
- Michael Brown accepted who he was, and so did others - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools SEFFNER — Michael Brown spent the first half of his life discovering who he was. The second half, he searched for permanence. He grew up in Seffner, where as a boy he embraced poetry, line dancing and the Baptist church. Later, he ...
- Reports of Sail Freight’s Demise Have Been Mildly Exaggerated - New York Times
New York TimesReports of Sail Freight’s Demise Have Been Mildly ExaggeratedNew York Times, United States - 54 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
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