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- Why The Eagles Lost To The Cowboys - The Bulletin
There are certain facts about Monday night's Eagles-Cowboys game that are undeniable. The Cowboys won. The Eagles lost. The final score was 41-37. The game was played on Monday Night Football at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. And no matter what side ...
- Healthy happenings (The News-Times)
Here are some events offered in the area for your health, fitness and well-being. Check here each week for new listings.SPECIAL EVENTSäCandle lighting ceremony to honor those affected by Alzheimer's disease: Nov. 13, 7 p.m., The Watermark at East Hill, 611 East Hill Road, Southbury.
- Poudre's 'friends' to be honored at banquet (Greeley Tribune)
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- Music in Shakespeare’s Island Chaos - New York Times
Music in Shakespeare’s Island ChaosNew York Times, United States - 30 minutes agoAlthough Prospero seems to dominate “The Tempest†by the easy force of will  and the supreme poetry of his finest speeches  Shakespeare divides his ...
- Vegas club co-owner alleges discrimination (Moldova.org)
The managing partner of a Las Vegas nightclub has accused his neighbors of targeting his business due to its predominantly black hip-hop clientele.Poetry nightclub managing partner Mike Goodwin alleges officials with Caesars Palace casino and the Forum Shops purposefully designed an inconvenient entry route for Poetry attendees due to their race, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported ...
- Stoppard, Zizka and Czechoslovakia (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
With a career spanning four decades, from 1967's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead to Rock 'n' Roll, which opened on Broadway last season and has its local premiere at the Wilma Theater on Wednesday, Tom Stoppard is considered by many to be the greatest living English-language playwright.
- DEATH PENALTY-JAPAN: Killing Suspense - Inter Press Service
TOKYO, Feb 27 (IPS) - Last Christmas Day is etched into the memory of Kaoru Okashita, 60, a Japanese prisoner on death row. In the distance he heard the footfall of guards marching steadily towards his cell early in the morning -- and then ...
- Audience decides fate for open mic performers (CWU Observer)
There is plenty of talent roaming the Central Washington University campus and now there is a perfect night to show it off. An open mic night will be on Nov. 20, where students can demonstrate their specialized talents and see if they have what it takes to make a crowd of onlookers cheer in delight.
- The Obama era begins… (Sunday Observer)
What kind of president will Obama be? History will remember Barack Obama for the change he personifies. As America's first black president he will write a new chapter in a long story that began in slavery and persecution and has not yet ended in equality.
- Sports Commentary - The Bulletin
Want to see your name in our “Monkeybrains†section? The Bulletin is seeking creative submissions from anyone 15 and under for a new Youth Content feature. Are you a budding artist? Writer? Photographer? Send your work to Nicky Lipartito at ...
- Digitization | ‘Open Yale’ sparks global interest - Yale Daily News
About a month after his “Fundamentals of Physics†course was posted on the Open Yale Courses Web site in December 2007, physics professor Ramamurti Shankar received an e-mail from a high school teacher at Victoria Bilingual Christian Academy in ...
- Spina to open Faculty Author Series - Clarion University News
Spina to open Faculty Author SeriesClarion University News, United States - 8 hours agoSpina's will discuss the question, "Why Write? based on his book, “Outer Borough and the Origins of Obscure Poetry.†A light lunch will be served beginning ...
- ‘Arts for All Marathon' to close with gala weekend at the CSMA - Ithaca Journal
‘Arts for All Marathon' to close with gala weekend at the CSMAIthaca Journal, NY - 11 hours agoPre-existing events, from poetry readings at record stores to concert recitals on college campuses have been incorporated under the umbrella of the event. ...
- Translator, poet champions medieval Persian verse (Stanford Report)
Dick Davis, perhaps the preeminent translator of Persian poetry ever, has completed "four very happy years" translating the Persian epic 'Vis & Ramin'. The book, 500 pages of rhymed couplets, was published earlier this year.
- New Moon Girl Media Launches Groundbreaking Online Community for Girls ... - PR Newswire
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The wait for a safe, advertising-free online community for girls 8-12 is finally over. New Moon Girl Media, champion of girl-centered media and publisher since 1993 of the award-winning girls' magazine ...
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