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- What's left behind - The Phoenix
The PhoenixWhat's left behindThe Phoenix, MA - 3 hours agoHe switched back and forth between pre-recorded voiceovers and stream-of-consciousness French poetry spoken into a microphone (with both sets of words ...
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
- Katie Couric, YouTube Star/ (Nevada Appeal)
NEW YORK -- Every weekday evening, Katie Couric is the picture of sobriety on the "CBS Evening News": buttoned-down and earnest.
- Fundraiser for The Writers Place is a Night of Poetry and Jazz - Kansas City infoZine
Fundraiser for The Writers Place is a Night of Poetry and JazzKansas City infoZine, MO - 1 hour agoHer poems have also been published in numerous literary magazines. Her new book is How I Came to Love Jazz (Helicon Nine Editions).
- Sometimes I Wonder What I'm Gonna Do! - Boston IMC
That's what I told some characters on webook.com who couldn't fathom what coprophagia meant. I am sure those schools teach it if these Bushes get degrees from them. What do you teach? Suicide? Pesticides? Coprophagia? Better tell your E-Nazis to stop ...
- For Your Freedom and Ours - Foreign Policy In Focus
For Your Freedom and OursForeign Policy In Focus - 19 hours agoPolish nobleman Tadeusz Kosciuszko fought in the American Revolution under the slogan of “for your freedom and ours.” Many of us on the Western left were ...
- Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and culture - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Museum's exhibit reflects Vermont's art and cultureBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 3 hours agoAnecdotally, he mentioned that the week before, he'd been in the next room listening to a poetry reading by Carol Westberg when he noticed a robin sitting ...
- AmericanTours International's Noel Hentschel, Michael Fitzpatrick Boost Tourism and US Economy (Centre Daily Times)
AmericanTours International (ATI) and its founding partners CEO/Chair Noel Irwin Hentschel and President Michael Fitzpatrick were chosen by British Airways (BA) to join forces with the airline to bring 31 VIP tourism executives from the UK for a recent familiarization trip through Northern California.
- Parkinson’s inspires poet for new book - ic Wales
Parkinson’s inspires poet for new bookic Wales, United Kingdom - 11 hours agoA POETRY anthology inspired by its author’s battle against Parkinson’s disease is about to go on sale. Former magistrate and deputy headteacher Glenda ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldAxe victim escaped 'rage' of SydneySydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours ago... playing in the police band and also writing poems, one which was published in a book by the International Library of Poetry titled The Liquid Mirror. ...
- Morris author shared dad's pain as dementia set in - Dailyrecord.com
Morris author shared dad's pain as dementia set inDailyrecord.com, NJ - 6 hours agoWhen he was younger, he faithfully recorded football plays in sequence as he listened to the contests on the radio and wrote sweet poetry to his soon-to-be ...
- Sun City authors to hold book signing (Island Packet)
Thirty members of the Sunscribers club of Sun City Hilton Head have written and published a book of fiction, essays and poetry titled, "Everything Under the Sun." They will host a book signing and question-and-answer session from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Bluffton Branch of the Beaufort County Library. Copies cost $15, and proceeds will go to local charities.
- Learn how to deal with stress - Pacific Daily News
Learn how to deal with stressPacific Daily News, GU - 10 minutes agoJoining sports, writing poetry, dancing, biking, running, reading or watching movies are great and healthy stress relievers to keep you calm. ...
- 'Earth' takes a giant leap back to the space race - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
For all but a few select humans, the way to outer space -- the real outer space, not the one where the Cylons live -- has been through a TV screen. You can climb to the top of Mount Everest, or trek to the South Pole or go down under the sea and see ...
- Killing Me Softly: No Child Left Behind - School Library Journal
Killing Me Softly: No Child Left BehindSchool Library Journal - Apr 30, 2008They need nature walks, field trips, poetry, recess. What they’re getting is workbooks. Never mind the shameless profiteering that underlies the testing ...
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