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- Glendoria Glover Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Fort Worth, TX, June 14, 2008, Glendoria Glover, Author, Poet, Motivational Speaker and ...
- Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That Always Eluded Him - Sofia News Agency
In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our summer place on a lake ...
- Shirley MacLaine reflects on her life (MSNBC)
In her new book "Sage-ing While Age-ing," the actress and writer shares her experiences and personal insights she's learned over the years, particularly in the realm of spirituality. An excerpt.
- Images of women in Yemeni fiction - Yemen Times
Yemen TimesImages of women in Yemeni fictionYemen Times, Yemen - 3 hours agoWoman has always been a subject of love, sex and courtship though not a subject of reason and knowledge. Her image scattered in the books of poetry and ...
- A Long, Strange Trip - New York Times
New York TimesA Long, Strange TripNew York Times, United States - 6 hours agoReading her good-humored and accessible book is like conversing across the ages. Steve Coates is an editor at the Book Review. More Articles in Books » A ...
- The Sazerac: The cocktail of choice, for some, in New Orleans - International Herald Tribune
I've been leafing through a bunch of cocktail manuals recently. Aside from the vicarious pleasure, I've been trying to figure out the logic of the Louisiana legislature, which, apparently having finished its work with the Hurricane Katrina cleanup ...
- Educational Aspirations of Inner-City Students Spurred On By ... - Hilbert College
Educational Aspirations of Inner-City Students Spurred On By ...Hilbert College, NY - 1 hour agoOther activities on the agenda include poetry sessions in which students will gain a better understanding of African-American history and the evolution of ...
- Autobody drives fresh art into Alameda - Inside Bay Area
Autobody drives fresh art into AlamedaInside Bay Area, CA - 2 hours agoJin, a native of Harbin, China, presents a series of abstract figurative sculptures inspired by women with various definitions from ancient sayings, poetry ...
- Christopher Smith's DVD Corner - Bangor Daily News
Christopher Smith's DVD CornerBangor Daily News, ME - 8 hours agoThis teen-oriented slasher follows what happens when four irritating teenagers climb into a car, strike a pedestrian dead, drop the body in the drink, ...
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are - BusinessWeek
by Arik Hesseldahl Here's a hint for high school graduates or college students still majoring in indecision: Put down that guitar or book of poetry and pick up a laptop. Study computer science or engineering, and plan to move to a big city. A new ...
- From desert to cultural oasis, complete with Louvre, Guggenheim and Ferrari (Guardian Unlimited)
When it comes to cultural icons, few would mention Manchester City in the same breath as the Louvre. But to Abu Dhabi's royal family the football club is the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar acquisitions designed to rebrand the nation as a oasis of western culture in the Gulf.
- 'Fugitive Pieces': A book to be remembered for a lifetime - Owen Sound Sun Times
'Fugitive Pieces': A book to be remembered for a lifetimeOwen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 2 hours agoAuthor Anne Michaels is best known as a poet, writer of several award-winning collections of poetry. "Fugitive Pieces" is her first, and, as far as I know, ...
- Iran, in a new light (MPNnow.com)
Lynda Howland, of Pittsford, recently traveled to Iran with a group from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, an interfaith peace organization. Touring historical sites and meeting with a former Iranian president, religious, cultural and political leaders, she experienced a country and culture few Americans visit.
- Paxman outrages Scots by calling Burns' poetry 'sentimental doggerel' - Daily Mail
Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman has sparked fury after he dismissed Scotland's national bard Robert Burns as 'no more than a king of sentimental doggerel'. Paxman's slur on the poet, in an introduction to the new edition of Chambers Dictionary, has ...
- Bedecked in Denver (Financial Times)
Something unusual is afoot when Pat Buchanan, the prominent “paleo-conservativeâ€, waxes ecstatic about an African-American liberal. But US television viewers were not hallucinating when they heard him assess Barack Obama’s Denver acceptance speech late on Thursday.
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