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- Owners of burned home rue their loss - TriVallyCentral
Firefighters look through the house Sunday after dousing the blaze. Purchase a copy of this photo. A day after a fire apparently caused by a lightning strike damaged his Accord house, Jeffrey Davis has not "gone through the 'why me' phase yet" but is ...
- Tom Loewy: Sometimes, all you can do is keep painting - Galesburg Register-Mail
Galesburg Register-MailTom Loewy: Sometimes, all you can do is keep paintingGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 6 minutes agoBut he wrote poetry all his life. He was Irish. He couldn’t help himself. He called himself ‘Shortfellow’ and he made us feel like we could do anything. ...
- On the outside - The Age
On the outsideThe Age, Australia - 58 minutes ago"I replaced a cubicle door with glass, and spent six hours etching William Blake poetry onto the door - which had to be done backwards. ...
- Story of love spans 65 wonderful years (Muswellbrook Chronicle)
IF marriage is a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters are written in prose, then the story of Barbara and Allan Wadwell is an extraordinary tale spanning 65 years.
- Darren Aronofsky’s Noah - /FILM
/FILMDarren Aronofsky’s Noah/FILM, MA - 2 hours agoAronofsky won a United Nations poetry competition at his Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn school. The poem was about the end of the world as seen through the eyes ...
- Case Closed? - Slate
The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times , and the Wall Street Journal 's world-wide newsbox lead with, and the rest of the papers front, federal investigators detailing the information collected during a seven-year investigation that has led the FBI ...
- The week in books - guardian.co.uk
The week in booksguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... wedding anniversary he was referring to, and he sees some of the laureate's bundle of responsibilities, notably "the chance to speak up for poetry", ...
- Odds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in Literature - Christian Science Monitor
Odds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in LiteratureChristian Science Monitor, MA - 12 hours agoAdonis (also known as Said) is viewed as a pioneer of modern Arabic poetry. Magris is a novelist, scholar, translator, and writer. ...
- Kansas authors gather in Dodge (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
Nearly 100 writers from around the state of Kansas will convene in Dodge City today through Sunday for the 2008 Kansas Authors Club (KAC) Convention at the Dodge House Hotel and Convention Center.    “We have members from every corner of the state attending the convention,†said Lorena Joyce Hermann of Offerle, who has been a member for 16 years.
- New book on South Asian history focuses on people’s past - Thaindian.com
New book on South Asian history focuses on people’s pastThaindian.com, Thailand - 18 hours agoThere is a significant emphasis on the history of medieval Punjab and ample usage of poetry, folk tales, folk songs and folklore in the book, ...
- The old Paris charm of Edith Piaf's Belleville (The Salt Lake Tribune)
PARIS - Tourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of "La Vie en Rose" should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the city and the birthplace of Edith Piaf.
- When Shakespeare Rambles (Backstage.com)
September 09, 2008 By Deloss Brown Whoa, put down that club! I know Shakespeare doesn't ramble. Every word he puts on the page is to the point, and actors and directors ignore that at their peril.
- The race to be the fourth party matters more than you think (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Rafael Behr: They're not set to conquer Westminster, but the Greens versus BNP is of great significance
- Tradition matters - sometimes - The Gazette (Montreal)
Tradition matters - sometimesThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoFrom the heart of the Cognac region in France, a Bordeaux-style wine that shows cassis, blackberry and other ripe dark fruits on top of an interesting mix ...
- No justice for victims of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
#8220;Let's go down to the cities to kill the scumbags. #8221; - From the poetry of accused war criminal and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
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