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- Former CBOT chairman - Chicago Tribune
Grain trader Bernard P. Carey was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade for more than 60 years, including serving as chairman from 1963 to 1965. "He loved the market, he loved the 'fight,' " according to his son Paul, who said his father traded for ...
- His scattered dreams (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Scribbles and smears, hearts and hieroglyphs - what are Cy Twombly's paintings trying to tell us? Adrian Searle visits the Tate's new show
- Life of famous Lebanese poet celebrated in London - Middle East Online
Middle East OnlineLife of famous Lebanese poet celebrated in LondonMiddle East Online, UK - 9 hours agoGibran’s poetry has been translated into more than twenty languages, while his drawings and paintings have been exhibited in many capitals of the world. ...
- Jakob Dylan comes into his own - Worcester Telegram
Jakob Dylan comes into his ownWorcester Telegram, MA - 4 hours agoFrom being a premature baby to a far-from-perfect lover, Dylan examines himself through unguarded musings and intimate poetry. During one of the album’s ...
- Friday the 27th of June 2008 (Phnom Penh Post)
As a young child, Suy Vansak would fall asleep to the sound of his grandparents retelling ancient Khmer legends such as Tum Teav and the Rithysen Neang Korngrey.
- 'CBI cannot become a stumbling block to economic reforms' - HardNews Magazine
'CBI cannot become a stumbling block to economic reforms'HardNews Magazine, India - Jun 14, 2008A lover of Urdu poetry, Shankar is going through all the high profile cases that did not get the approval of the courts. "This is to learn from them". ...
- He shows no signs of a Beckian slip - Philadelphia Daily News
Had Tony Soprano been under his care, Aaron Beck says he could have cured his panic attacks in two sessions. Bada-bing that, Sigmund Freud. Instead, Dr. Melfi kept the Sopranos mob boss on the couch for years with traditional psychoanalysis, delving ...
- Charles Spencer reviews The Frontline at Shakespeare's Globe - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukCharles Spencer reviews The Frontline at Shakespeare's GlobeTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoWalker, who turns demotic language into a tangy street poetry, keeps a dozen different stories of life in the big city on the boil, ranging from lap-dancers ...
- Honorable mention - Fosters Daily Democrat
ELIOT, Maine — Marshwood Middle School sixth-grader Brianna Hale has been published in the "Anthology of Short Stories by Young Americans." Hale has been notified that her short story titled "Horses in my Head" was chosen for publication. The ...
- Dance review: A turn in the spotlight - Minneapolis Star Tribune
W ho knew that Abdo Sayegh is still a virtuosic dancer of tremendous grace, kinetic articulation and emotional complexity? In Minnesota Dance Theater, he's largely sidelined when he's not encased in the "Nutcracker" costume and choreography. Who knew ...
- Houston County Teacher Honored (13 WMAZ Macon)
13WMAZ's Junior Journalist surprised Christy Moore at David Perdue Elementary School in Warner Robins with the My Teacher's Tops Award. She was nominated by Bailey Emmons. Bailey took a break from writing poetry in her fourth grade class to send in a letter about how great she thinks Mrs. Moore is.
- The demand for sugar-sweetened Dublin Dr Pepper has never been higher ... - Houston Press
What we are writing about bare Damon Intrabartolo (music and book) and Jon Hartmere (book and lyrics) call their vigorous and entertaining R-rated musical set at a co-ed Catholic boarding school a "pop opera," and that's all right by us, even though ...
- Barnesville cemetery walk will shed light on history - Times-Leader
“DOCTOR, lawyer, merchant-chief” are included in a childhood rhyme, but they’re also the professions of some persons on the cemetery walk scheduled next Saturday in Barnesville. The walk, planned as part of the Barnesville Bicentennial ...
- Hemet resident's art springs from memories - Press-Enterprise
Hemet resident's art springs from memoriesPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThe juried literary and visual arts exhibition is currently accepting entries in the categories of poetry, short stories, photography, two-dimensional art ...
- Site navigation (Rochdale Observer)
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