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- Biz Buzz: Web-surfing isn't a sin, even if it's not work (The Star-Ledger)
It's Monday morning and you've been at your desk since 7:30 a.m. -- writing reports, firing off memos, or whatever it is you do in that cubicle. By 11 a.m. you need a break, so you hop on the web to watch the National Zoo's "Panda Cam" -- live footage of pandas walking around, eating and sleeping.
- Charter school proposed for Los Lunas (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
Los Lunas A charter school with a focus on instruction in arts and a computer-based core subject program has been proposed for Los Lunas.
- Visiting Nicaraguan poet-priest awaits trouble on return home - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Visiting Nicaraguan poet-priest awaits trouble on return homeMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 8 hours agoCurrently, his poems center on science, because it’s “the origin of life,†he said. In his appearances, he reads from his works, including excerpts from his ...
- UGA Arts Festival (The Red and Black)
Situated in the heart of East Campus is a pristine addition to the Lamar Dodd School of Art. Today, the University will be debuting the Performing and Visual Arts Complex with a dedication ceremony. The event also will kick off the first annual UGA Arts Festival, a four-day celebration held at this immaculate new structure.
- Vlad Musatescu - Al Conan Doi - Artline
Vlad Musatescu - Al Conan DoiArtline, Romania - 4 hours agoHis main passion was literature, aside from his first love, poetry. Surrealistic poetry. As a publisher/ writer he launched several books for children in ...
- BERLIN ZOO HONORS DÖRFLEIN - Der Spiegel
Berlin is still in saddened shock after the sudden death of Thomas Dörflein, the 44-year-old zookeeper who died suddenly Monday of a heart attack. A quiet man by nature, Dörflein was thrown into the spotlight after being chosen to raise the now ...
- Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to this - Fort Pierce Tribune
Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to thisFort Pierce Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago“If you can motivate a child to learn, you’ve done your job,†Weingart said. “Why Shakespeare? We wanted the best for our kids, we wanted the world’s ...
- Could President Obama keep his feet on ground? - The Chronicle Herald
PRESIDENT Barack Obama is more than a title and name. He is a statement of social advancement every American, regardless of political orientation, race and creed can be proud of. Forty five years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have a ...
- Close to home - Guardian Unlimited
Alice Munro is among the major writers of English fiction of our time. She's been accorded armfuls of super-superlatives by critics in both North America and Britain, she's won many awards, and she has a devoted international readership. Among ...
- World vs. US Blockade of Cuba - Prensa Latina
World vs. US Blockade of CubaPrensa Latina, Cuba - 1 hour agoAmong signers of the document spread online are Colombian bard Fernando Rendon, director of the Medellin Poetry Festival, laureate French playwright Jean ...
- Let’s Read Bahamas: ‘Literacy through Heritage’ - Bahama Islands Info
Let’s Read Bahamas: ‘Literacy through Heritage’Bahama Islands Info, Bahamas - 39 minutes ago... reads a selection of Bahamian poetry and short stories to Temple Christian primary school students at Fort Charlotte on Wednesday. ...
- Tracey was here (Guardian Unlimited)
No artist has confused their work and life to greater effect. But is there more to Tracey Emin than private trauma made public? By Jonathan Jones
- Wall of America by Thomas M. Disch - PopMatters
Wall of America by Thomas M. DischPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoNo, in the last couple decades he would content himself more with horror novels, theater, children’s books, criticism, poetry, and a raft of learned and ...
- The world's oldest jokes revealed - Newindpress
The world's oldest jokes revealedNewindpress, India - Aug 1, 2008They found the wry observation in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral. It reads: “What hangs at a man’s ...
- Diversions for August 17, 2008 (The Gleaner)
WOLFGAND CLASSICAL WIND ENSEMBLE SUMMER CONCERTS  7:30 p.m., Old North United Methodist Church, 4201 Stringtown Road; and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church Wesley Hall, 601 Main St., Mount Vernon, Ind. (both concerts are free).
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