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- Our Language Stigma (The Jamaica Observer)
The public debate surrounding the proposed translation of the Bible into Jamaican dialect continues unabated.
- Wednesday, August 20, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Kisi Amir ki mehfil ka zikr kya hai Amir, Khuda ke ghar bhi na jayenge bin bulaye hue (I will not go uninvited even to the God, let alone to a rich man's party). That was the favourite couplet of Habib Miyan, the Bade Miyan of Jaipur.
- Marriage: Our special relationship - The Independent
Each marriage is different and changes with the passing years. Four writers at different stages in the adventure explain what theirs means to them Falling in love had been easy. I'd met Katie during my first year at university, was instantly smitten ...
- Cindy Lange-Kubick: The evolution of technology (Lincoln Journal Star)
The battery on my laptop died six months ago. And — months before that — my daughter tripped over the power cord, cracking the case, so whenever I wanted to write a column I had to squeeze it together with my thighs.
- Doctor shares her journey into Islam (Appeal-Democrat)
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Dr. Qanta Ahmed's journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia.
- Carp diem! (Salon.com)
Fish pedicures come to America, leaving flesh-hungry carp full and your feet clean.
- Why poets take trains - guardian.co.uk
Why poets take trainsguardian.co.uk, UK - 23 minutes ago... in God's Gift to Women, where the train becomes the vehicle for, what Roland Barthes might call, the poet's image-repertoire for a failing love affair. ...
- The keepers of conscience - Hindu
The keepers of conscienceHindu, India - 8 hours agoPoetry makes nothing happen yet it acts as a conscience-keeper because we are at least two selves. In the Mundaka Upanishad, the self is described as two ...
- Summer Cottages - Weekend America
Weekend AmericaSummer CottagesWeekend America, MN - 2 hours agoIn fact it's made such an impact on Eady that he devoted a large portion of his latest book of poetry, titled Hardheaded Weather, to it. ...
- Bumbershoot: Cinderella isn't the only star of the ball - Examiner.com
Examiner.comBumbershoot: Cinderella isn't the only star of the ballExaminer.com - 3 hours agoNow, take yourself to the Literary Arts Stage at noon on Saturday and take in F**k Off and Die: Tales in Teen Angst Poetry. Here's the description of the ...
- Poetry Out Loud competition open to teens - Holmdel Independent
Poetry Out Loud competition open to teensHolmdel Independent, NJ - 13 hours agoThe program encourages the nation's youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and performance, which helps students master public speaking ...
- Tigers play season for disabled star - Five Boro Sports
Five Boro SportsTigers play season for disabled starFive Boro Sports, NY - 13 hours ago... a theater group for teenagers, and writing even more, including poetry, about every day life and that tragic night, which he calls his second birthday, ...
- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' (BBC News)
Former BBC chief news correspondent Kate Adie spent several years covering the Bosnian conflict, and met one of its "architects", Radovan Karadzic, several times.
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailHow 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to ...Daily Mail, UK - 3 hours agoEditor Goran Kojic said he liked to write morbid and surreal poetry, and sometimes children’s poems. ‘He was a kind man, with good There were conflicting ...
- Q&A WITH PAUL AUSTER (New York Post)
When critics use terms like "metafiction" and "poststructuralism" to discuss Brooklyn novelist Paul Auster, they obscure the simple truth that he is a storyteller, and a great one. Honored for novels such as "The Book of Illusions," "Oracle Night"...
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