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- Documentary to explore BASE jumpers' leap of faith - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Oscar winner Alex Gibney is taking off with "Gravity," a documentary about the extreme sport of BASE jumping. The director of "Taxi to the Dark Side" and "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" will executive produce ...
- 'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the web - Islington Gazette
Islington Gazette'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the webIslington Gazette, UK - 2 hours agoDr Kings said: "The point of the site is for people to add their own art, comment and poetry, reflecting on seasonal themes throughout the year. ...
- Pride, prejudice and punch-ups (Guardian Unlimited)
Culture: To mark the Booker prize's 40th anniversary, we ask a judge from every year for the inside story of how the winner was chosen
- Horse racing: Elko residents take to stables - Reno Gazette
Competition has always been a staple of the Elko County Fair. Recently, it's gone beyond the exhibitors to the local horse stables. Since 2001, new bragging rights in the Eastern Nevada County have been on the line thanks to a race called the ...
- UMW professor is state's poet Poets laureate - The Free Lance-Star
The Free Lance-StarUMW professor is state's poet Poets laureateThe Free Lance-Star, VA - Aug 26, 2008She's been in high demand since 2006, when she won the Pulitzer Prize for her poetry collection "Late Wife." The latest honor comes as Emerson and ...
- The race to be the fourth party matters more than you think (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Rafael Behr: They're not set to conquer Westminster, but the Greens versus BNP is of great significance
- Dog Days: Let us just lie around and pant - Azle News
Dog Days: Let us just lie around and pantAzle News, TX - 1 hour agoPoetry drips from my pen like sweat from the end of my nose. I was driving the other day, rapidly switching hands to keep the steering wheel from searing ...
- Honoring An American Conservative Legend - The Bulletin
Between 700 and 900 people, including members of Congress and notable conservative luminaries, packed Washington, D.C.'s Four Seasons Hotel Wednesday night to honor Paul Weyrich, who serves as a regular Bulletin columnist, the man known as the father ...
- Sister's death devastates in 'Goldengrove' (The Wichita Eagle)
"Goldengrove" by Francine Prose (Harper, $24.95) So much seems tragic when we're teenagers: our appeal -- or rather, the lack thereof -- to the opposite sex; our embarrassing parents; a spectacularly bad haircut. Nico, the 13-year-old protagonist of Francine Prose's new novel, experiences all that through the prism of true tragedy: the death of her golden, talented older sister, Margaret. ...
- Anthrax Security Concerns Raised - Tampa Bay Online
WASHINGTON - Revelations about anthrax scientist Bruce Ivins' mental instability have exposed what congressional leaders and security experts call startling gaps in how the federal government safeguards its most dangerous biological materials, even ...
- The Freedom to Offend - Atlantic Free Press
The Freedom to OffendAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 56 minutes agoNotably, too, in the 1920's, the greatest novel of the English language, James Joyce's "Ulysses," was banned by the Tariff Act , and confiscated at American ...
- Well-known sci-fi, fantasy author to speak at library (The Daily World)
The renowned author of a series of books about a young wizard’s education is coming to town. No, it’s not anything to do with “Harry Potter,†banish the thought!
- Annual Report to shareholders - Sydney Morning Herald
Annual Report to shareholdersSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 8 minutes agoAlmanacs, travel books, chivalric romances, poetry, music, scientifi c discoveries and more were widely distributed. The use of Latin as the language of ...
- Surprise Thank You to Life-Changing Teacher - ABC News
ABC NewsSurprise Thank You to Life-Changing TeacherABC News - 17 minutes agoWhen she was in fourth grade, Warnecke moved away but presented Rigsbee with a poetry book before she left. "She wrote in there 'May each of us think of ...
- I don't promote alcoholism through my songs: Pankaj Udhas - Hindustan Times
I've always had an interest in ghazals . But film songs have given me immense popularity. I like playback singing, but my only condition is – quality. In more than 30 years, Mukesh ji sang less than 1000 songs but they're immensely popular to this ...
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