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- NAACP Hosts Youth Fest - WDEF
  The local NAACP chapter hosted a Youth Fest Saturday afternoon in East Chattanooga. The free event was open to all area youth and included food, dancing, poetry reading, and voter registration. The goal is to provide young people with ...
- ‘Cut a flower, build a room’ (Malta Today)
Cut flowers. Uproot trees. Destroy fields to make room for more houses, villas and high towers. After all you have only wasted some earth. Let your boathouses devour more of our coast. Catch whatever moves in the sea even if few fish remain.
- A rare slice of NZ railway history now online - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
A rare slice of NZ railway history now onlineScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 31 minutes agoAll issues of the magazine, an official publication by the New Zealand Government Railways Department from May 1926 to June 1940, have been launched online ...
- A natural new sound - Pique newsmagazine
A natural new soundPique newsmagazine, Canada - 22 hours ago... like African and Cuban rhythms, into their music. And don’t forget the lyrics — Middleton is the man behind the poetry of Jon and Roy. ...
- Blue Heron Committee working to keep statues in public eye - Winona Daily News
Last summer, Winona went to the birds and decorated the city with 15 blue heron statues. Now, the people who helped the herons land on street corners and storefronts have formed the Blue Heron Committee and want to make sure art is still visible. On ...
- June 2008 - Kansas City Star Blogs
More and more I’m hearing self-congratulating liberals insinuate that anyone who is critical of Barack Obama or says he won’t vote for Obama is a racist. That, obviously, is a tactic liberals intend to use to help get this spectacularly ...
- 'Fear Itself' (Calendarlive.com)
There is no arguing with horror. People like to be scared and will pay good money for it, and though it is common enough to regard the more egregious products of the genre as potentially the end of civilization -- I often do myself -- it has been not ending civilization for quite some time now.
- Last Wednesday Series, Reading and Open Mic - Indymedia Ireland
and Last Wednesday regulars - Bob Shakeshaft, Eamon Lynsky, among others. Dublin writer and broadcaster Steve Conway is currently a DJ on Phantom 105.2FM and a former stalwart of that epic journey on that Good Ship that housed Radio Caroline. He has ...
- In the footsteps of Osama ... (Asia Times)
KUNAR VALLEY, Afghanistan - Nearly seven years after invading Afghanistan to go after Osama bin Laden, the United States has stepped up its campaign to catch the al-Qaeda leader and his senior associates, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, who are believed to be in the rugged terrain spanning Bajaur Agency in Pakistan and the neighboring Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nooristan.
- Author presents students $1300 at Wood Fire lunch - Dowagiac Daily News
Author presents students $1300 at Wood Fire lunchDowagiac Daily News, USA - 41 minutes agoBy JOHN EBY / Dowagiac Daily News Union High School's winners in Dr. Michael Collins' fifth annual prizes for fiction, poetry and photography not only ...
- Ellen Turnbull Lynch - North County News.com
Ellen Turnbull LynchNorth County News.com, MD - 1 hour agoMrs. Lynch was interested in animals, her Scottish heritage, her native state and poetry, and was honored by Gov. William Donald Shaefer for her poem ...
- Festival kids events: October Innocence, Dreams of Hope (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
When the Three Rivers Arts Festival rolls into its third and final weekend, the UPMC Health Plan Family Festival will be ready to entertain both young and old audiences with its last few performances.
- Gary Snyder awarded $100,000 poetry prize - Union
Pulitzer-prize winning poet Gary Snyder, of the San Juan Ridge, Wednesday won the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize - one of the nation's most prestigious and largest literary awards. Snyder, 77, who began writing in the '50s as a member of the beat ...
- Franklin Middle School 2nd in national contest (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
Students at Franklin Middle School in Green Bay took second place Tuesday in a nationwide competition designed to raise awareness and support for cancer survivors.
- Hugh Muir's diary (Guardian Unlimited)
Hugh Muir: Some things are non-negotiable. David Cameron will have no truck with ID cards
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