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- New Author Publishes First Poetry Collection on War, Politics, History, Society (PR.com)
Description of poetry collection, author and publisher [PR.com - September 01, 2008]
- Naperville Writers Group announces Founder's Prizes (The Naperville Sun)
The Naperville Writers Group announced the winners of the 2008 Founders Prizes to a standing room-only crowd at the launch of the 20th anniversary edition of its literary journal, Rivulets.
- Why Women Smile In Their Profile Photos In Business Networking Sites - PowerHomeBiz.com (press release)
Why Women Smile In Their Profile Photos In Business Networking SitesPowerHomeBiz.com (press release) - 1 hour agoClaudia Dittmar, the Outsourcing Manager from Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd inserted two lines of her male friend's poem, a translation about smile "I impute ...
- The times they are a changin - Egypt Today
A FTER YEARS in the deep freeze, Egypt’s newly thawed-out political scene might best be likened to a three-ring political circus — one each for the three leading political parties, complemented by at least seven sideshow acts. Together, they ...
- Teachers' musings on Web sites cause stir - Myrtle Beach Online
CHARLOTTE -- A Thomasboro Elementary teacher faces firing for posting derogatory comments about students on Facebook, while four other Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teachers have been disciplined for posts involving "poor judgment and bad taste ...
- McGee pleads no contest to two state charges - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Nov. 14, 2008 3:02 p.m. | Michael McGee on Friday pleaded no contest to two charges in state court, but the hearing included the same kind of drama that has marked nearly every turn of the former Milwaukee alderman's legal odyssey. McGee, 38, pleaded ...
- Free trombone recital, master class at Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo Gazette
Free recital featuring southern trombonist Saturday. Louisiana State University assistant professor and trombonist Jeannie Little will perform at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in Dalton Center's Recital Hall. At 1 p.m. Saturday, Little also will be presenting a ...
- It is very difficult to let go - Liverpool Daily Post
It is very difficult to let goLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 19 minutes agoAs a leading expert on Lord Byron and other romantic poets, Sir Drummond is co-editor of the UK Journal of Romanticism. Is all this artiness, inherited and ...
- Unbutton Your Cheongsam - New York Observer
The China Lover is a tough book to stay mad at. One of the most probing and ecumenical of our long-form journalists, Ian Buruma has had the good fortune to summon—or the better fortune to stumble upon—a truly fantastic subject for a novel, in ...
- Being Mark Twain - Packet Online
Being Mark TwainPacket Online, NJ - 1 hour ago“It just strikes me funny,” he says. For 54 consecutive years Mr. Holbrook has channeled Twain’s humor to audiences across the world, from New Delhi to New ...
- Getting to know the high school authors of ‘He Said. She said.’ (San Mateo Daily Journal)
Grace: “He said. She said.” Sounds like verbal combat in a therapist’s office? Nope, it’s a column written by and about teenagers. The thought behind the title was not only a play on how the column will be laid out, but also serves as a reminder that there is not just a single “teen” perspective.
- ‘Mad Men’ conjures New York City of another era - Atlanta Journal Constitution
‘Mad Men’ conjures New York City of another eraAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 1 hour agoBut Sterling Cooper is also a profoundly sad place. Haunted men booze it up in the morning, visit mistresses in the afternoon, chain-smoke the rest of the ...
- Soul of the Boot: In Southern Italy, little-visited Puglia offers warmth, wine and gloriously fresh food (Miami Herald)
Travelers -- even Italians -- may tell you that the heel of the Italian boot is remote and unhospitable. They haven't been here. Those in-the-know might mention medieval towns spilling from rocky cliffs above Caribbean-blue seas and the mysterious eight-sided Castel del Monte, the cone-topped houses of Valle d'Istria and long stretches of olive groves sweeping across the hills. They will note ...
- 'Good to a Fault' author inspired by real-life accident (CTV.ca)
It's been said that the longest journey begins with a single step, not with the turn of an ignition key. Yet a fateful drive down a Saskatoon road sets a lonely woman and a chaotic family on the journey of a lifetime in "Good to a Fault," the Giller-nominated novel by Marina Endicott.
- Royal rhyme? It was this time (Pioneer Press)
Woodbury girls soccer co-coach Bill Ebertz won't be confused any time soon for Edgar Allan Poe, but he often turns to poetry to express himself before the Royals have a playoff game.
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