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- Photos: Code makers and breakers of WWII era (CNET)
Advanced encryption machines were key to message senders and interpreters of German, American, British, Polish, and Japanese military.
- Culture shock abounds for writers, painters, musicians - Alberni Valley News
Culture shock abounds for writers, painters, musiciansAlberni Valley News, Canada - 3 hours agoThe 2008 writers competition will focus on community and family stories and poetry celebrating cultural diversity in the 150 years of British Columbia. ...
- Table Conversations: Mario Batali - Tampa Tribune
Table Conversations: Mario BataliTampa Tribune, FL - 2 hours ago... and "grilling" go together like the verse and refrain in a love song by Lennon and McCartney. laughs Every now and then I squeeze a little poetry out. ...
- Why a Cultural Boycott is Necessary - Middle East Online
It is clear that even cultural dialogue with the Israeli establishment has only proven to normalize the occupation. Now is not the time to be neutral, nor the time to be reticent; it is the time to act, says Remi Kanazi . At what point does rhetoric ...
- Poetry contest to focus on male role (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
The Benton County Health Department’s Male Advocates for Responsible Sexuality (MARS) program is sponsoring a spoken word poetry competition. Participating poets are encouraged to compose verse on the topics of relationships and sexuality.Â
- Stillwater teen headed to poetry contest - Daily Oklahoman
Tulsa Technology Center's Board of Education voted to enter contract negotiations with Kara Gae Neal to become the district's new superintendent and chief executive, the board announced Monday. Neal is to replace the retiring Gene Callahan. The board ...
- Utah Shakespearean Festival: Much ado about love and the ... - Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Shakespearean Festival: Much ado about love and the ...Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 39 minutes agoThe story is of an expert swordsman with an unattractive face, who woos the woman he loves vicariously by writing poetry for her handsome suitor. ...
- Ethereal melodies by Turkish harpist - Turkish Daily News
Þirin Pancaroðlu, a Turkish female harp virtuoso, has captivated thousands of ears with the magical melodies of her harp during many years of performing on stages around the world. Pancaroðlu studied music at the Geneva Conservatory and received a ...
- Argentina's 'Loony Radio' threatened by hospital closure (Independent)
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires psychiatric hospital. And it is called La Colifata or "Loony Radio".
- The Unifying Power of a Family Mission Statement - Success Magazine
The Unifying Power of a Family Mission StatementSuccess Magazine, NY - 3 hours agoI know of some families who have written a family song that embodies what matters most to them. Others have captured a sense of vision through poetry and ...
- Book Talk: Events - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Appearances • Lisa Unger ( Black Out ), 7 p.m. Thursday, Inkwood Books, 216 S Armenia Ave., Tampa. • Debora M. Coty ( The Distant Shore ), miniworkshop at 11 a.m., signing at noon Saturday , Family Christian Stores, Regency Square ...
- 'It's a miracle': Kidney transplant boosts former ballplayer (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Jason Lamando spent almost four years trying everything he could to stay off dialysis, but even the strictest dieting and exercise regimen was no longer enough. His kidney was failing, and the dreaded machine was looming in a month's time. After battling type 1 diabetes for 21 years, Lamando's body was starting to succumb.
- First Unsung Hero is Nova Scotia poet - The Chronicle Herald
KENNETH LESLIE was an award-winning Nova Scotia-born poet and a political activist in the U.S. during the tempestuous 1930s and ’40s but his story is not well-known. Fittingly, he’s the first subject of Vision TV’s Unsung Heroes summer series ...
- Hillcrest students taking part in global webcast - The Barrie Examiner
Hillcrest students taking part in global webcastThe Barrie Examiner, Canada - Apr 15, 2008This webcast, which begins at 11 am, will include students from Canada, the United States, Iraq and Mail (Africa) as they share their books, poetry and ...
- Neuroscientist: Poetry Comes From Synesthesia, Tree-Climbing (Wired News)
A prominent neuroscientist told a crowd at the World Science Festival that the curious phenomenon of synesthesia -- in which some people "taste" colors or "hear" smells -- is simply a consequence of the aptitude humans evolved for abstraction.
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