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- A life After Death - Indolink
There is prevalent a belief that the individual soul lives in a body on earth not once but several times in different names and forms until final emancipation. This is called the cycle of birth and death, in which one’s own destiny is determined by ...
- ODDS AND ENDS: "Two Legends" concert in Saginaw features tenor George ... - MLive.com
Courtesy | Concerts at First Presbyterian Tenor George Shirley and organist Marilyn Mason perform for the Concerts at First Presbyterian Saginaw series on May 16. Concerts at First Presbyterian Saginaw closes its 2007-2008 season Friday with "Two ...
- Shreveport man, son enter Hall of Fame - The Shreveport Times
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Bobby Brown of Shreveport and his son Aric were inducted into the African-American Golfers Hall of Fame here earlier this month. Bobby and Aric Brown were selected for the Hall of Fame in recognition of their many ...
- Baseball’s Jet Lag Drag - New York Times Blogs
Baseball’s Jet Lag DragNew York Times Blogs, NY - 29 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Spurs-Hornets Series Is Poetry in Motion - Bleacher Report
Spurs-Hornets Series Is Poetry in MotionBleacher Report, CA - 1 hour agoIt has been said that basketball is “poetry in motion.†The Spurs-Hornets series is like an Edgar Allan Poe classic. Back and forth, up and down, ...
- Lemoore air station official gets new duty - Fresno Bee (subscription)
Lemoore air station official gets new dutyFresno Bee (subscription), CA - 3 hours agoIn the early 1990s, he was the unofficial leader of poetry jam nights at the former Avalon restaurant on Main Street in Visalia. He published his own book ...
- Volunteer says taking first step is the hardest (The Doings Hinsdale)
One friend asking her to be involved kick-started a 20-plus year volunteer career for Hinsdale's Lisa Wilhelm Haag. "Start where you can to help a cause and say, 'What else can I do,' " she said. "Someone is going to call you about a volunteer opportunity." Since the 1980s, she has been involved with the YWCA of Metro Chicago, where she is the treasurer of the board and chairman of the finance ...
- Bold step well worth taking - Ledbury Reporter
Bold step well worth takingLedbury Reporter, UK - 8 hours agoFull marks to Ledbury Poetry Festival director Chloe Garner for taking the bold step of featuring a poet who writes in a language few outside his own ...
- Glencairn Balfour Paul: Diplomat, scholar and poet with a lifelong ... - The Independent
Glencairn Balfour Paul was a soldier, diplomat, traveller, explorer, scholar and poet, and excelled in all these diverse careers and vocations. Above all this floated an original dream of becoming an archaeologist, a dream which had to be abandoned ...
- Russian police told to improve their image - Telegraph.co.uk
Russian police told to improve their imageTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours ago... required to take part in uplifting new rituals that will include marches, amateur concerts and hobby clubs ranging from poetry and drama to needlework. ...
- CPS Rally At Soldier Field Draws Thousands - NBC5
CHICAGO -- An estimated 35,000 Chicago Public Schools students attended a rally at Soldier Field on Tuesday, celebrating the end of the year but also putting forward some serious issues. Performances and guest speakers at the "Shout-Out for Schools ...
- SIUE to award Redmond an honorary PhD (Belleville News-Democrat)
Eugene Redmond wove letters into words, then words into phrases, then phrases into poems for decades.
- Toward Helhaven - Inside Higher Ed
Toward HelhavenInside Higher Ed, DC - 1 hour agoBurke’s fiction and poetry tend to be overlooked by chroniclers of American literary history. But his experimental novel Towards a Better Life has exercised ...
- Summer Camp, Day 1 - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsSummer Camp, Day 1New York Times Blogs, NY - 5 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Grand Ledge middle schools host visiting poet Terry Wooten - Lansing State Journal
Seventh graders at both Beagle and Hayes Middle Schools in Grand Ledge enjoyed a week of presentations and workshops with Terry Wooten, poet and bard. Wooten worked with students at both middle schools at the end of April, National Poetry Month. In ...
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