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- Iraq war veteran salutes comrades - Recorder Community Newspapers
WASHINGTON TWP. – Capt. Matthew Hohmann spoke about his “his little trip to Iraq†to a large contingent of military veterans among a crowd of nearly 500 as he sent a message of freedom on Saturday, May 24, during the Memorial Day observances at ...
- UET Asia Pacific student conference kicks off today - Daily Times
UET Asia Pacific student conference kicks off todayDaily Times, Pakistan - 11 hours agoUET to host all Pakistan Poetry Competition: The UET Literary Society will host an All Pakistan Poetry Competition on April 29. ...Girl students win prestigious tech contest GulfNewsall 2 news articles
- PRIDE AND PAIN AT PARSA-POLIS: What Iran Has Given to the World and What Do We Know About it? (Payvand Iran News)
This paper is an invitation to revisit and re-examine facets of one of the most ancient civilizations - Iran - so as to reclaim that heritage and to exercise a degree of control over a historiography which it represents. -Mehdi S. Shariati
- Big doings in Dallas - Toronto Star
Big doings in DallasToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoFor 2008, the theme is "The Star of Texas", which will unite music, poetry, food and history with a display of more than 400000 spring-blooming bulbs. ...
- Wordsinhere: Take five (and six - Expatica Netherlands
Expatica NetherlandsWordsinhere: Take five (and sixExpatica Netherlands, Netherlands - 19 minutes agoEditor Natasha Gunn rekindles a love of poetry and prose at the launch of wordsinhere's fifth volume of the international literary journal Versal, ...
- VMI receives grant to enhance Arabic program - WSLS
Selected cadets at Virginia Military Institute will benefit from a more robust Arabic language program, and the college will become a model for how other schools can teach the language, thanks to a grant award announced last week. The Virginia ...
- Eighth-graders create Holocaust museum (The Champaign News-Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN – The hallway and classrooms at Franklin Middle School were draped with black paper chains and lined with displays. The students standing in front of them rattled off the facts to visitors – 83,000 Jews dead from starvation or disease in the Warsaw Ghetto. Families sending children into hiding. People waiting for days at a switching yard, without food or water, to board a train to a ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - San Francisco Gate
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and ...
- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease - MSNBC
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
- Poetry events in the area (The Herald-Sun)
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- 05/05 09:02 AM - The Corner on National Review Online
Western civilization has many glories. There are the legacies of the ancients, in literature and thought. There are the late-medieval cathedrals, those huge miracles of stone, statuary, and spiritual devotion. There is painting, music, the orderly ...
- Pashto loses two stalwarts - The News - International
Pashto loses two stalwartsThe News - International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoIn 1983, Sabir visited Peshawar to attend a poetry session and greatly felt the need for a Pashto newspaper in the NWFP. The same year he launched a Pashto ...
- Book buzz: Pausch's 'Last Lecture' is a good one (USA Today)
Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture makes its debut at No. 2 on USA TODAY's Best-selling Books list, but Pausch, who is dying of pancreatic cancer, says sales aren't the reason he wrote the book. "I personally only cared about the first three copies, which are for my kids," he says.
- Open mic arts night at RRCC - Daily Journal
Another open-mic “Fun Fine Arts Night†is planned at Rainy River Community College on Saturday. Everyone is welcome to share their art, or just attend the casual gathering which begins at 7 p.m. in the college commons. Music, poetry, short ...
- A Fourth for the ages - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Written in the 1850s with a different title and words than those most Americans now know, “Battle Hymn of the Republic†is Pierce’s favorite patriotic song. As leader of the brass band that occasionally plays at Old World Wisconsin, Pierce gets ...
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