Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- America Back on Track... for Friday, July 11th - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from Mark Twain who said, "Irreverence is the champion of liberty and its only sure defense." Some observations on the news... Most of you are too young to remember the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. That was the legislation that ...
- School Teaches English To Parents (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
HOUSTON -- For some parents, a language barrier prevents them from helping their students in school. So, a Pasadena elementary school is helping bridge the gap, KPRC Local 2, Your Education Station, reported Tuesday.
- Park Happenings: And away we go... - Chinook Observer (subscription)
Park Happenings: And away we go...Chinook Observer (subscription), WA - 6 hours agoAlthough there is no longer public access to the pocket-size beach, the view is breath-taking enough to make it on the cover of Life magazine in July 2005. ...
- Reef Contest for Kids - KHNL News 8
HONOLULU, Hawaii (KHNL) - The ocean is very important to the people of Hawaii, and students from across the country are invited to show off their knowledge about marine conservation. The Hawaii Ocean Guardian's Kid's Club is part of the 2008 ...
- Obituaries — Aug. 17, 2008 (Gainesville Daily Register)
Visitation for Harvey M. “Tim†Mooney III, 66, of Gainesville is set from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at 217 E. 4th Street in Lindsay. Arrangements are under the direction of the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.
- 'The essential breath of the Palestinian people' - Menassat
'The essential breath of the Palestinian people'Menassat, Lebanon - Aug 11, 2008In the final years of his life he divided his time between Amman and Ramallah. Darwish published his last poem on the 17th of June of last year, ...
- Frugal (Akron Beacon Journal)
Life can't be all work and no play. Yet having fun can sometimes be expensive. For instance, a movie, popcorn and a drink can set a couple back $27 or more. Add dinner, and it's a pricey night out. That's why we're offering you, as part of our Reclaim the Dream series, some alternatives. It's not meant to be an all-inclusive list, but rather ideas to get you thinking about options that are ...
- Why the Brits Are Setting Terrorists Free - Wall Street Journal
It turns out that the U.S., whose Supreme Court last month ruled that non-American prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay may challenge their detention, isn't the only country where judges are hampering the war on terror. Many people here are rubbing their ...
- Comical Father's Day cards are popular, but take criticism as times ... - Ann Arbor News Blog
Funny or tired? Cards spring beer and bathroom jokes on the recipient. GRAND RAPIDS -- Your dad is a lazy slob. He's always drinking beer and burping. And if he's not patrolling the couch in his underwear, he's probably fishing, golfing or grilling ...
- Get out and stay out this weekend! - Wisconsin State Journal
Whitney Mann sings a fantastic twangy alt-country tonight at Mother Fool's Coffeeshop. I've been listening to her on myspace a lot this week and love it. Get details on the show and read about her here . Listen to her here . ( Emily White will also ...
- Commentary: Seek and find yourself - Oregonian
This is my commentary, a commentary about you. My commentary is about my opinion of you. See, you defined a commentary as a reflective piece on what I think. I took this and realized that this is the sort of freedom that other people only dream of. I ...
- Diana Rowntree - Guardian Unlimited
Diana Rowntree, who has died aged 93, was the Guardian's first architecture writer, a key figure in the expansion of the paper's coverage of style and visual culture from the early 1960s. She was a modernist who herself embodied the values and ...
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR As millions marked World Refugee Day, UNHCR's chief says he is concerned about the rise in refugee numbers in 2007 and the suffering in Somalia.
- The phraseology of old bones - Burlington County Times
The German poet, playwright, and critic Friedrich Schiller thought there were two kinds of poets: "sentimental" and "naive" (and neither term, for Schiller, was an insult). Sentimental poets, he said, are self-conscious and retrospective; they "look ...
- William Reed Huntington - Worcester Telegram
William Reed HuntingtonWorcester Telegram, MA - 44 minutes agoScores of his sermons were published and distributed widely along with his poetry and many books, about a dozen of which may have been written while he ...
|
|
Refinance Mortgage
Florida Mortgage
December 2007 Mortgage News
|