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- Mind the speed trap - Tribune
Speeding motorists, beware! Beginning today, the traffic police has begun charging enhanced penalty for overspeeding and racing following a notification by the administration. The police had recommended a hike in penalty for traffic violations to ...
- Daniel Radcliffe: I'd Love to Play a Drag Queen (US Weekly)
Forget Harry Potter. Daniel Radcliffe's dream role? "I think part of me would love to play a drag queen," he says in the October issue of Details. "It would be an excuse to wear loads of eye makeup." It wouldn't be the first controversial role the 19-year-old star has tackled. Radcliffe - who recently revealed he suffers from a mild brain disorder that sometimes prohibits him from tying...
- Donovan Leitch “Reconnect with Your Natural Harmony” - Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Donovan Leitch “Reconnect with Your Natural Harmony”Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV - 7 minutes agoFrom a very early age, poetry, art, music and the spiritual path were essential to me. As I was thinking about it, I thought, "These are the four lodestones ...
- Dating today is a menage a tech (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Dating used to be so simple and straightforward. And yes, romantic! You'd be at a party and spot someone across the room. Your eyes would meet. You'd glide toward each other, exchange repartee and, after dancing the night away, head back to your place for a good old-fashioned kiss goodnight.
- Now I Know: I Want to Practice Journalism - Poynter.org
Now I Know: I Want to Practice JournalismPoynter.org, FL - 3 hours agoNow I think I'll be able to combine analysis with poetry, which I love dearly, in my newspaper writing. Along with acquiring the art of writing and finding ...
- Grant High classmates mourn freshman (The Sacramento Bee)
While classmates penned tributes Tuesday to young Jaazaniah McGee, family members mourned his death.
- Lincoln's Home Away From The White House - NPR News
The atrium of the Lincoln Cottage visitor education center features a mural of the 16th president. Weekend Edition Sunday , August 31, 2008 · For nearly a quarter of his presidency, Abraham Lincoln lived not in the White House, but rather three ...
- Poetry power: Bob Dylan names Burns as inspiration - Herald
Music legend Bob Dylan has revealed his source of greatest inspiration - Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. Dylan was asked to name the lyric or verse that has had the greatest impact on his life. He selected the 1794 love song A Red, Red Rose ...
- Alberta Ferretti store brings Milan to Melrose - Los Angeles Times
Alberta Ferretti store brings Milan to MelroseLos Angeles Times, CA - 6 hours agoIn an adjoining room, harried stylists can arrange looks with magnetic hangers on a white-lacquered magnetized steel wall, refrigerator-poetry-style. ...
- Bookworms Unite - The Windy Citizen
Bookworms UniteThe Windy Citizen, IL - 4 hours agoBryce Parsons-Twesten, a college junior, was fifth in line to get into the fair, planning to browse the poetry books. "If I could get some Frank O'Hara, ...
- Laid-back Island fun comes to Parma's The Post and Beam; Little Italy ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
John Petkovic / The Plain Dealer The Post and Beam in Parma has transformed itself into a summery getaway full of Hawaiian murals, tiki knick-knacks and yummy margaritas. A Polynesian pleasure cruise or wasting away in Parmaritaville? Either way, the ...
- A new itinerary (Zawya)
August 2008 Understated luxury and traditional values of hospitality, coupled with a spate of upcoming projects are making Abu Dhabi the destination of choice for the discerning tourist.
- Puccini’s heroines (The Star)
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others.
- Chinese creeps in on Korean language birthday (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
As South Korea celebrated on Thursday the birth of its writing system, one of the country's leading school districts said it thinks its students should spend more time learning Chinese characters.
- Poetry in print - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphPoetry in printCalcutta Telegraph, India - 6 hours agoAugust 12 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: Kalyani Natyacharcha presents its latest production, Meyeti, based on Chilean playwright Ariel Dorfman’s Death ...
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