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- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- Poetic Justice - Acton Institute
Poetic JusticeActon Institute, MI - 2 hours agoAs Parini also says, “Poetry is about reparation and restoration.†The task for the prudential administration of justice is to balance and coordinate the ...
- Novel explores the ties that bind -- and life's surprises (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Cornelia Brown and her new husband, Teo, move from New York City to a pretty suburban neighborhood where they've imagined they'll have an ideal life. But as Cornelia meets her neighbors, she realizes she may never fit in with the other wives. Especially with Piper, who concerns herself with the state of Cornelia's yard and just happens to be the leader of the neighborhood clique.
- Retired scientist recalls life as boy in Brooklyn - Tri-Valley Herald
Retired scientist recalls life as boy in BrooklynTri-Valley Herald, CA - 6 hours agoHe has published and won prizes for his poetry, short stories and essays in a number of venues, including the Ina Coolbrith Circle Poetry Contest, ...
- Film notes: Grand Rapids Museum hosts classic film series - MLive.com
"The Kennel Murder Case" will kick off Grand Rapids Public Museum's classic film series at 7 p.m. Sept. 19 (not in the Grand Rapids Art Museum, as was incorrectly noted in the Aug. 31 edition of The Press). The series includes "He Walked by Night ...
- Merry Lea to host Sept. 19-21 conference about connections between ... - Goshen College News
Merry Lea to host Sept. 19-21 conference about connections between ...Goshen College News - 54 minutes agoParticipants will also have the opportunity to explore the natural world through reflective disciplines such as poetry, nature photography or seed ...
- Epilogue: Dad loved wartime stories, music - Athens Banner-Herald
Growing up, the Thrasher children loved to hear their father tell stories. Warren Thrasher didn't regale the four kids with standard fairy tales about knights and their castles, but rather tales of tanks and the tough-as-nails generals of World War ...
- ASK MICK LASALLE, Chronicle Movie Critic (San Francisco Chronicle)
Dear Mick LaSalle: What has become of Meg Ryan? So very popular and with so many movies during the 1990s, she seems to have disappeared completely. Kent Semper, Oakland Dear Kent Semper: Meg Ryan had the bad taste to turn 40 in 2001, and she compounded that...
- CHANDLER: Art shows make political statement - Rocky Mountain News
CHANDLER: Art shows make political statementRocky Mountain News, CO - 22 minutes agoLoughlin has visited Iran several times and in this project will include banners with faces of Iranian citizens, verses of Iranian poetry, ambient sound ...
- Sugar is too soft on Gord - The Sun
NICE try by Sir Alan Sugar to save Gordon Brown’s bacon. We all know a global recession is playing a part in the UK credit crunch. But selling gold reserves, raiding pension funds, reneging on a referendum on Europe, and the tax band fiasco are all ...
- Stating the unsaid & printing the impossible - Xtra.ca
Xtra.caStating the unsaid & printing the impossibleXtra.ca, Canada - 7 hours ago... making love and poetry and relying upon a combination of their wits and luck to get by. But as she gets older Tea's writing and her life are changing. ...
- Arty environment - Delhi Newsline
Arty environmentDelhi Newsline, India - 2 hours agoHe composed the text in the form of poetry and also provided the music. “For Chirping Of Birds, I had to wake up at six in the morning to record the sounds. ...
- A look at what people are reading this summer (The Weston Town Crier)
 It’s summer vacation time in the midst of a presidential campaign so thrillers, frothy romances and light novels are sharing space with weightier political and history tomes in the beach bags and on bedside tables of Sudbury, Wayland and Weston residents.
- In Brief 6-26-2008 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
An operating budget for the two-year period starting next month was passed unanimously by the City Council on Tuesday.
- Kay Ryan reluctant laureate? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
British poets laureate are expected to sing for their supper, but their American cousins can spend all day sleeping in their lovely Library of Congress office and still collect a check. ...
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