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- Most recognised Palestinian poet dies in US hospital - New Nation
Mahmud Darwish, the world's most recognised Palestinian poet has passed away in a US hospital. Reports said the poet dies in Texas three days after he underwent heart surgery. Siham Daoud, a fellow and a friend of Darwish, said Darwish departed in ...
- All ages can catch the reading bug (The Wilmington Star-News)
The library's Summer Reading Program is a safe, fun activity available to all ages. Beginning June 17 in Hampstead, library staff present "Catch the Reading Bug." The weekly time for children ages 2-12 to enjoy the free activities is 11-11:45 a.m. Story Explorations, 45 minutes of stories, crafts and other hands-on activities, is offered in...
- Library turned into Zuckerman farm replica - Packet Online
LAMBERTVILLE — Come Saturday, Lilly Street will be gone and, magically, in its place will be the entrance to the Zuckerman farm. As young readers know — and older readers might recall — the Zuckerman farm is the setting of E.B. White’s ...
- July 2008 - Weekly Standard
CNN's Roland Martin argues that Obama's big mistake was that mentioned "Bush, then McCain" then lobbed the charge that "they" would make racist attacks. Had Obama simply referred to "bloggers, columnists, conservative talk show hosts ... he would ...
- Arkansas’ surgeons remember DeBakey (NWAnews.com)
Dr. Frederick Meadors heard horror stories about Dr. Michael DeBakey when he first went to Baylor College of Medicine as a young medical intern in 1983. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
- At Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century Mark (New York Times)
To celebrate the life of Elliott Carter, who turns 100 on Dec. 11, the Tanglewood Music Center is devoting this year?s programs entirely to his music.
- Richard Fuchs - SOUNZ
Richard Fuchs was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, the eldest son of a well established German Jewish Family. Although he trained as an architect, he was a gifted pianist and composer. A disciple of Wagner and Mahler, he wrote symphonies, chamber works as ...
- Advertisement starts (Tiscali)
the country submitted over 300 text poems of less than 160 characters. T-Mobile set out to find Britain’s "txt laureate" after research showed that 46 percent of people crave flirty text messages and 40 percent cherish mobile love messages by keeping them on their handset.
- ‘I will fight virus’ - Sowetan
‘I will fight virus’Sowetan, South Africa - 8 minutes agoHer face lights up when she talks about writing poetry and her achievements at school. “I have this book where I write my thoughts every day. ...
- Psych Central Teams Up with the Authors of Bipolar Disorder For ... - PR-USA.net (press release)
Psych Central Teams Up with the Authors of Bipolar Disorder For ...PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - Jul 16, 2008Joe Kraynak, MA (Crawfordsville, Indiana) is a freelance author who has written and co-authored dozens of books on topics ranging from slam poetry to ...
- 9/11 tributes by churches, Wadleigh (The Cabinet)
William Bonner and his daughter Emily at the 2002 Sept. 11 remembrance on the Milford Oval. MILFORD — From the horrors of Sept. 11, 2001 some good things have evolved, including a renewed interest in this country’s ideals and its place in the world.
- [Publisher’s Note] Innocents Abroad (Jackson Free Press)
It was with a bit a trepidation that I approached last week’s bus trip to Little Rock arranged by former City Councilman Ben Allen, now president of Downtown Jackson Partners.
- Religion calendar (Los Angeles Daily News)
Saturday Night Alive! service, 5:30 p.m. today, Christ the King Lutheran Church, 17400 Vanowen St.
- Japanese community remembers bombing - Daily Gleaner
Japanese community remembers bombingDaily Gleaner, Canada - 14 hours agoAt the peace ceremony in Fredericton, children were treated to stories, poetry readings and songs by a choir composed of members of the local Japanese ...
- New works of poetry inspired by Katrina - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
New works of poetry inspired by KatrinaThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 38 minutes agoThat spooky, mystical klezmer music is perfect for these poems, such acerbic and witty portraits of post-Katrina life. Codrescu is marvelously situated to ...
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