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- Saddam now seen as the "Father of Martyrs" by visitors to his grave (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
AWJA, Iraq — In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late dictator The President. Inside a hall that once held an office Saddam used once or twice a year lies his tomb. A sheet embroidered with gold covers the burial site: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is his messenger."
- Home of the brave - Northern Echo
Home of the braveNorthern Echo, UK - 1 hour agoIt’sa funny thing when people don’t laugh,†he jokes. He’ll be at the Sage, Gateshead, next year with the Ian McMillan Orchestra for a mixture of poetry, ...
- Things to do - News Virginian
Things to doNews Virginian, VA - 1 hour agoDouthat State Park’s Conference Center, Clifton Forge; 2nd Annual Apple Day Writers’ Workshop; 10 am; 10 am to noon: poetry session with M. Ray Allen; ...
- DanceAfrica Chicago Is Back! - MarketWatch
DanceAfrica Chicago Is Back!MarketWatch - 10 hours agoDanceAfrica Chicago, presented by the DuSable Museum of African American History, makes its first main stage appearance with a West African Odyssey on ...
- Here's your guide to weekend fun - Hannibal Courier-Post
For the last 35 years, the Christmas shopping season has started in Palmyra and that tradition continues. The 36th annual BLP Holiday Gift Show is Saturday at Palmyra High School. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an admission of $2, but an ...
- Active Interest Media, Inc. Acquires Yellowstone Journal Corporation - Forbes
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Active Interest Media, Inc. (AIM) has acquired Yellowstone Journal Corporation (YJC), AIM President and Chief Executive Officer Efrem "Skip" Zimbalist III announced today. The new acquisition adds to AIM's ...
- The dead should be seen, not heard - PSU Daily Vanguard
The dead should be seen, not heardPSU Daily Vanguard, OR - 6 hours agoAdditionally, Ruhl tackles death with invention, whimsy and honesty. From the absurdist induction of a chorus of stones to moments of dance, song, poetry ...
- Susan Sawyers: Who Are The Women Against Sarah Palin? (HuffingtonPost)
In late August, Lyra Kilston, 31, and Quinn Latimer, 30, two not-very-political editors for Modern Painters magazine, found themselves suddenly immersed in the Presidential campaign.
- It's rhyme time for young poetry fans (+VIDEO) - This is Sentinel
POEMS have been brought to life by a popular children's author who was making his first appearance in the Potteries. A rhyming session run by David Harmer was held at Blurton County Primary School in Poplar Drive, Blurton, yesterday. Pupils, parents ...
- 2008 Fall Arts Preview - Kalamazoo Gazette
Read about this fall's featured exhibit "Picturing Health" and get a list of art exhibitions in the region Learn how a local event pairs dance with the symphony and get a list of dance recitals in the region Read about the Irish Fest and other ...
- Malaysia on show - star.com.my
The Ubud lit fest keeps growing from strength to strength, but this year’s event was especially important for local writers and readers as we had our very own panel. ALONGSIDE scenic rice fields, laidback art galleries, spas, and the remarkable ...
- Man on the Beat: Clare Cavanagh - Daily Northwestern
Man on the Beat: Clare CavanaghDaily Northwestern, IL - 19 minutes agoProfessor Clare Cavanagh is an Irish-Catholic Harvard graduate student turned Polish poetry translator who migrated from California to Boston and then to ...
- Aliene Pylant of Dallas, TX Wins the Seventh Annual War Poetry Contest (PRWeb)
Aliene Pylant of Dallas, TX is the winner of the seventh annual War Poetry Contest sponsored by Winning Writers. This contest seeks today's best poetry on the theme of war. Ms. Pylant's poem "Unerring Mercy and Pure Grace" was judged the best of 682 entries from around the world. The winning entries are published at http://www.winningwriters.com/contests/war/2008/wa08_pastwinners.php (PRWeb ...
- Why protest here - La Crosse Tribune
As I drove down South Avenue this afternoon, I noted a couple of abortion protesters outside Gundersen Lutheran, again. It completely baffles me that people would sit outside to protest “medically necessary†abortions. As far as I know, I can’t ...
- CALENDAR (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
TODAY "The Lucky One" by Nicholas Sparks -- Book signing at 2 p.m. (free line tickets distributed beginning at 10 a.m.) at Borders Books and Music, 9750 W. Broad St., Glen Allen. 965-0733. "The Jamestown Fog" by Sherry Sheffield -- Discussion and signing 2-4 p.m. at Book People, 536 Granite Ave. 288-4346. Book Swap -- Trade books and exchange conversation with other bibliophiles, 3-5 p.m. at ...
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