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- Times Square poem proves to be winner - New York Daily News
Times Square poem proves to be winnerNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoThe Poetry Society of America and the Times Square Alliance collaborated on the contest. The poets - whose faces will appear on the Jumbotron - will read in ...
- Circuit City CEO mum on buyout prospects - Buffalo News
An activist investor expects a possible Circuit City sale within the next month. RICHMOND, Va. — Circuit City Stores executives stayed mum on Tuesday about whether a buyout is in the future for the consumer electronics retailer, but an activist ...
- Religion Calendar: 05/24/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, May 6, 2008 (12:12 a.m.) Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- Ethereal melodies by Turkish harpist - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Turkish Daily News (subscription)Ethereal melodies by Turkish harpistTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 9 minutes agoPancaroÄŸlu's adventure with the harp continued thanks to another coincidence: Her family moved to Indonesia because of her father's job and she was sent to ...
- Celebrate Women's Day in Newtown - Biz Community
Presented by the Newtown Management District with the support of the Johannesburg Development Agency, the Newtown Celebrates Women's Day weekend festival will take place at venues located in the Newtown Cultural Precinct, 6 - 10 August 2008. Here ...
- Thursday Happenings - Bostonist
BostonistThursday HappeningsBostonist, MA - 56 minutes ago(KS) -- Jamaica Plain kicks off June in style with an eclectic First Thursday event featuring an artisan fair, poetry readings at MC First Baptist Church ...
- Students Write and Illustrate Books; Yale Composers Set Them to Music - WebWire
New Haven, Conn. — Books written by students at Lincoln-Bassett and Daniels schools through the Yale School of Music Class of ’57 Music Education Project will be read aloud in school assemblies on June 12 and 16. Members of the press are invited ...
- Madonna's in a state of denial; Lynda Carter's taking the 12 Steps ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Remain calm, all is well, says Madonna. Madonna is speaking out about the rumors surrounding the state of her marriage, as well as her connection to Yankees star Alex Rodriguez and the collapse of his marriage. The Material Girl is telling People ...
- Students shine through poetry - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Students shine through poetryLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 31 minutes agoBy Ruth Duthie About 63 students competed in Justin Rudd s Haute Dog Poetry Contest in Belmont Shore with two students, including Marilyn Eteaki, above, ...
- TheStar.com | entertainment | $50,000 Griffin Poetry Prizes awarded ... - Toronto Star
Authors Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje are among the literary stars set to celebrate the best in poetry tonight at a dinner in downtown Toronto. The Griffin Poetry Prize Awards give $50,000 to the best book of Canadian poetry and $50,000 to the ...
- Hear the author of “The River Lock†- Daily Gazette
An Amsterdam native’s memoir about growing up in the former Rug City has been nominated for a National Book Award. Stephen Haven’s book, “The River Lock: One Boys Life along the Mohawk†was nominated by his publisher, Syracuse University ...
- 19 years later, crash survivor is college graduate - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
SIOUX CITY, Iowa - The statue down by the river shows a little boy, but Spencer Bailey is all grown up. He was 3 years old on July 19, 1989 when United Airlines Flight 232 crash landed at Sioux Gateway Airport. His mother, Frances, was one of 112 ...
- Jazz Saxophonist Kidd Stays In the Picture - New York Sun
Even people who aren't sure they've heard of Kidd Jordan have probably heard him. Now 73, the tenor saxophonist has been playing since the early 1950s. And since Mr. Jordan's spirited adolescence coincided with the dawn of rock 'n' roll and the ...
- Who Is the Donna Reed of This Election? - Slate
It's no secret that Slate has actively cultivated a reputation for contrarianism . Our headline piece over the weekend, in which Jack Shafer took down the clichés of Slate 's "green journalism," raises our institutional antagonism to Whitmanesque ...
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