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- Friday, October 3rd - Southwest Journal
Southwest residents should be on the lookout for copper thieves clipping ground wires from power-line poles. Xcel Energy recently reported that someone had cut about six feet of grounding wire from an alleyway pole in the Kenny neighborhood. That ...
- Seven years later, survivors still search for normalcy in lives (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
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- Teen readers wanted for reading and discussion group (Sun Newspapers)
The DeSoto County Library invites teens in sixth through twelfth grades who love to read to join a new teen reading and discussion group. The first meeting will be a "Pizza Party and Book Sharing" from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 11 at the library, 125 N. Hillsborough Ave., Arcadia.
- The 10 Things You Never Knew About Remembrance Day - CityNews
The 10 Things You Never Knew About Remembrance DayCityNews, Canada - 7 hours agoBut he admits he has no solution to the problem of the black centre falling out. The world's most famous war poem was itself almost a casualty of war. ...
- The modern faces of Spain - Olive Press
Olive PressThe modern faces of SpainOlive Press, Spain - 1 hour agoPranger tells me his godfather had a love of poetry, but was dissuaded by his own ability to take this further. “The great frustrated passion of Brenan was ...
- Obama's unlikely story - Straits Times
CHICAGO - FROM national obscurity to rewriting world history in four short years, Mr Barack Obama has risen like a rocket to fulfill his 'improbable quest' of being elected America's first black president. Fired by what he admits is a 'healthy ego ...
- Urdu Wing ‘mushairah’ entertains full house - Times of Oman
MUSCAT — If its primary aim was to rekindle interest in Urdu and regale the crowd, then the Mushairah 2008 organised by the Urdu Wing of Indian Social Club at the Le Grande Hall of Al Falaj Hotel was a fair success, notwithstanding the fact that ...
- The new king - Scotland on Sunday
Times OnlineThe new kingScotland on Sunday, UK - 8 hours ago"African American professors would not even teach the story of these soldiers. It didn't fit their recruitment agenda. They were recruiting those who would ...Another Tremor in the Iceberg: Barack Obama’s Candidacy and the ... OUPblogall 601 news articles
- Poet's first novel looks into dark corners of the human psyche - Guelph Mercury
Guelph MercuryPoet's first novel looks into dark corners of the human psycheGuelph Mercury, Canada - 40 minutes agoLike much of his poetry, Red Dog, Red Dog deals with the disenfranchised poor who eke out lives of squalor, violence and desperation on the margins of the ...
- Chorus opens 50th season with Vaughn Williams’ ‘Hodie’ (Westerly Sun)
WESTERLY — The Chorus of Westerly, under the direction of George Kent, will sing its first concert of its landmark 50th Season, “Hodie†by Ralph Vaughan Williams on Sunday, Nov. 23, at 4 and 6 p.m. The concert will feature the Boston Festival Orchestra and soloists Paula Rockwell, Bryan Register and William Sharp and will take place at the Chorus of Westerly’s George Kent Performance Hall.
- For Campbell, running meant the world (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Photo: Don Campbell, 82, shows off his old USA track team jersey at his home in Santa Fe. Next month, Campbell will be inducted into the University of Colorado Hall of Fame.
- KIDNAPPED BY TRIADS - WalesOnline
KIDNAPPED BY TRIADSWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 11 minutes ago“I tend to go back to using poetry when I’m writing. I think like poetry – it’s such a great way of summing up a scene when you think of it as poetry. ...
- Bob Dylan - The Drawn Blank Series Takes to the Road with ... - Art Daily
Bob Dylan - The Drawn Blank Series Takes to the Road with ...Art Daily - 1 hour agoThe Drawn Blank Series echoes the themes and images of Dylan’s prose, poetry and music, and the paintings are based on sketches made while on the road ...
- Piven triumphs with a gut-puncher - Arlington Heights Post
The set-up Piven Theatre Workshop's new production in Evanston sounds like a twisted take on a dumb joke: A doctor, a journalist and an English professor walk into a Middle Eastern prison. And sure enough, Frank McGuinness' mercilessly realistic tale ...
- Passion, poetry infuse his art - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com
Passion, poetry infuse his artThe Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours agoBY SHARON SCHLEGEL The gentleman at the door, soft-spoken and gracious, welcomes you to his Kingston home, and begins to speak about his long life as a ...
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