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- Time to learn lessons - Saudi Gazette
AFTER the failure of the first Nawaz-Zardari meeting on the judges’ issue in Islamabad last week, a newspaper correspondent wrote that it seemed that Asif Zardari had learned no lessons from his long ordeal and is still wedded to his “bad old ...
- Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet? - Tonight
Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet?Tonight, South Africa - 1 hour agoHe absorbed himself in poetry books to learn more about rhythm and flow. Most of his friends dropped out of high school, but he matriculated and, in 2001, ...
- Guam youth speak out on military buildup - Marianas Variety
Guam youth speak out on military buildupMarianas Variety, Micronesia - 7 hours agoPoets from Poetry Slam were present as well and artwork displays. Following the presentation, a question was asked on what can be done to help stop the ...
- Knee deep in Finns: Naselle Festival celebrates culture and community (The Daily News)
When the Finns who live along the lower Columbia celebrate their heritage, they leave no fin unflapped. Every other summer for 26 years, the community has organized a weekend packed with song, dance, games, stories, food and art firmly grounded in Finnish sisu — the feisty spirit of their culture.
- McCain offers 10 town-hall debates, Obama only wants one — when no ... - Hotair.com
Talks between the two presidential campaigns on debates have stalled over a disagreement over the number and format of the events. John McCain suggested a weekly series of town-hall debates televised nationally between the conclusion of the ...
- No novels necessary for new-look English GCSE - guardian.co.uk
No novels necessary for new-look English GCSEguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 hours ago... speaking and listening, but could pass without studying plays, classic novels or poetry. The emphasis will be on learning through "real-life contexts" ...
- Honors & Recognition (Portsmouth Herald)
Janylee McGlinchy (Cloutier), oldest daughter of Harold and Dorothy Cloutier of Kittery, Maine, and a graduate of the Class of 1976 from R. W. Traip Academy, graduated from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla., on May 2, 2008 with a Bachelor's...
- Bloomsday ramble - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
At several spots throughout the city yesterday people gathered to re-joyce and celebrate Bloomsday. The annual event follows in the footsteps of the lead character in James Joyce’s “Ulysses,†re-enacting Leopold Bloom’s journey through Dublin ...
- Indigenous schooling expert speaks at U. Oregon - U-Wire.com
When one of his middle school students dozed off in class, Michael Pavel didn't reprimand the boy. "Get some rest, son," he said gently. Four others fell asleep for half an hour and had the best school day the other teachers had seen. "Some of our ...
- Bite Marks (The Sun Post)
If you had told me last week that one of the hottest books in the land would be a neo-noir, post-Goth murder/love combo about werewolves, I would’ve ripped out your fur. Had you said it’d be written in free verse, I’d’ve pounded you into a poem. I mean, really, fuckin’ lycanthropic poetry?
- On Poetry: Trees at their 'Loveliest' - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Trees at their 'Loveliest'Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoFor him, poetry was always secondary to his classical studies. Generally, his poems are deeply pessimistic, preoccupied with death, with no religious ...
- Wincing the Night Away: Venus Envy, May 3 at the Bucktown Center ... - River Cities Reader
Wincing the Night Away: Venus Envy, May 3 at the Bucktown Center ...River Cities Reader, IA - 1 hour agoHeld in a fourth-floor private residence in Bucktown, Wince will allow women to read from their adolescent writings - journals, poetry, fiction. ...
- Classics - Old English Poems and Riddles and The First Poems in ... - Times Online
Classics - Old English Poems and Riddles and The First Poems in ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour agoAlexander tells us that “More manuscript poetry survives in English from before the Norman Conquest than in any other vernacular language in Europeâ€. ...
- Afghan poet's tomb calls to lovelorn (Toronto Star)
A lady who died for love is perhaps not the best patron saint for romance. I'm just saying. Yet Afghan girls of nubile age keep coming to her austere tomb here and pouring out their hearts, so often yearning for what has been forbidden.
- My husband's sighs are driving me up the wall! (Salon.com)
Every time he takes a sip of anything, he emits this deep, mournful exhalation. It is spooky and weird and I want him to stop.
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