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- 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare recovered a decade after it was stolen; man in custody (Boston Globe)
It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it authenticated.
- Barack Obama quits Trinity United Church of Christ - Chicago Sun-Times
WASHINGTON -- In a painful episode of his quest for the White House, likely Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama said Saturday his family withdrew their membership at Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ. The damage control came as ...
- An emperor for our times - Scotsman
Times OnlineAn emperor for our timesScotsman, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoA Spanish parvenu who loved all things Greek, a ruthless politician who adored philosophy and wrote poetry, a military man who put his armies into reverse, ...Emperor Hadrian's legions of admirers Telegraph.co.ukall 14 news articles
- New Research Reveals Educational Benefits of Social Networking Web ... - TMCnet
The University of Minnesota has released the results of a study conducted on the Internet activity of students between the ages of 16 and 18. The study discovered that the scope of social networking Web sites like MySpace ( News - Alert ) and ...
- VH1 Hits a New High Note - Broadcasting & Cable
VH1 Hits a New High NoteBroadcasting & Cable, NY - 6 hours agoThe network recently used its VH1.com main site to sneak-peek music videos for Mariah Carey and Usher, and ran a poetry contest for two pairs of tickets to ...
- 'Blue Planet': It's a Beautiful World After All (The New York Sun)
Franco Piavoli's 1982 film "Blue Planet," which screened at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater Tuesday and at Anthology Film Archives over the last two nights as part of a retrospective of the Italian director's hard-to-see and hard-to-forget nonfiction film poetry, opens Friday in a new print at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater. One hopes that this week's prior screenings ...
- Powhatan students dedicate memorial garden - Powhatan Today
Powhatan TodayPowhatan students dedicate memorial gardenPowhatan Today, VA - 22 hours agoThe dedication day included an inspirational talk by Holocaust survivor Alex Lebenstein, as well as student-written poetry and interpretive dance ...
- Can iPhone restaurant picks be trusted? (Dallas Morning News)
If you were searching for a restaurant that would please almost anyone, Dressler, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, might well be it. Good-looking? Definitely. Menu? Contemporary American, with a mix of fish, meat and meatless options.
- Nu Millennium’s Grounds Breaking Concert/Poem Opens In NYC May 30 ... - BigNews.biz (press release)
Nu Millennium’s Grounds Breaking Concert/Poem Opens In NYC May 30 ...BigNews.biz (press release), MA - 1 hour agoWhile the poetry is overtly hilarious, the songs are soulful and melodic. The styles are classic R and B and Doo Wop, which were staples of the times. ...
- THE LISTENER - Washington Post
(Illustration By Viktor Koen) Bill Watson might play a four-hour piece by Bach, and then slap it on again, just because he felt like it. Or he might interrupt a Mahler symphony mid-spin, deciding instead to recite poetry or blend news bulletins with ...
- True grit: Sloan's city vision gets its due - Chicago Sun-Times
When the artist John Sloan moved to New York from Philadelphia in 1904, writers were making waves depicting the sometimes gritty lives of working-class people, but visual artists generally were not. Even decades later, Sloan and some like-minded ...
- Positive Outcome to a Long Campaign - OpEdNews.com
Though the past few weeks have been difficult for the Obama campaign with the re-emerging Jeremiah Wright issue, both Democratic candidates set a positive tone in fund raising speeches in North Carolina and Indiana, reaching a significant milestone ...
- Tribute: Mary Lois Shepp had a way with words - Kansas City Star
Love of words: When Mary Lois Shepp had a hysterectomy in 1987, she did what she always did in moments that needed uplifting: She wrote a limerick — this time, as a goodbye to her womb. “For every occasion, normal occasions and invented occasions ...
- How to build on a teacher's inspiration (Cape Cod Times)
When their child has been inspired and encouraged by a special teacher, how can parents build on that groundwork at home?
- Tate, Southbank to Support `Street Genius' Teenagers (Update1) - Bloomberg
Tate, Southbank to Support `Street Genius' Teenagers (Update1)Bloomberg - 3 hours agoHe joined the ``Street Genius'' campaign after a performance with the London Sinfonietta, where he set his ``rhythm and poetry, fast and slow'' to Steve ...
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