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- Guest commentary: Local poets inspired by spring (The Sacramento Bee)
My favorite phrase about spring is Shakespeare's "the darling buds of May." Those words speak of spring in a way that makes me look forward eagerly to the season. I want to rush outside to see flowers blooming in a riot of color, trees bursting into leaf, sun warming but not burning. Cleo Fellers Kocol
- Bright 'knights' - Electric New Paper
THERE were the usual Powerpoint presentations. But there were also skits, poetry and even a rap. The 100 student leaders, who came from 16 schools, were participating in the Montfort Secondary School's intriguingly titled Modern Knights Of The Round ...
- Rhyme and punishment - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldRhyme and punishmentSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoDoes he offer any advice to those of his students contemplating the difficult road of poetry? "No, though I do love telling them that the great Wallace ...
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' - San Jose Mercury News
From their kick-in-the-front-door infancy almost 40 years ago to their modern, post-Columbine stratagems, the elite tactical police units widely known as SWAT teams have evolved. And they've done so largely through the trials and errors of cops like ...
- Words on Water goes musical - Miramichi Leader
Words on Water goes musicalMiramichi Leader, Canada - 2 hours agoLee Thomspon has been part of the Words on Water for a few years, bringing with him his short stories and poetry. Those who knew him in the audience said ...
- Lola Mae Shoup - Daily Gate City
CARTHAGE, Ill. - Lola Mae Shoup, 88, of Carthage, Ill., died Saturday morning, Aug. 23, 2008, in Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Ill. She was born on Feb. 11, 1920, near St. Mary's/Plymouth, Ill., the daughter of Roy and Adelia Esther Wier Sellars ...
- A life After Death - Indolink
There is prevalent a belief that the individual soul lives in a body on earth not once but several times in different names and forms until final emancipation. This is called the cycle of birth and death, in which one’s own destiny is determined by ...
- In defense of prejudice - Arab American News
In defense of prejudiceArab American News, MI - 1 hour agoThey (humans, not sea-cows) are pleasant, blond and suntanned, given to yachting, white wine and Sufi poetry; or so it seemed to me after a fly-through ...
- 'You're in the woods!' - ABC Online
'You're in the woods!'ABC Online, Australia - 1 hour agoBut the reason the incident made headlines was that they were trespassing on the Homer Noble Farm in Vermont, where celebrated American poet Robert Frost ...
- A POW, A Man Of Faith - The Bulletin
This Friday, Aug. 22 marks the 55th anniversary of Drexel Hill's Capt. Joseph Kutys' return from service in the Korean War. Surviving a shot to his face, shrapnel to his legs and beatings as a prisoner of war, Mr. Kutys inspired his son, Msgr. Daniel ...
- Gay literary weekend - Washington Blade
Gay literary weekend Take your love of books to Baltimore and Dupont for festival and poetry tour AMY CAVANAUGH Friday, June 20, 2008 Washington and Baltimore are probably not the first two cities that come to mind when you think of gay literature ...
- Dylan Thomas pure poetry - The Australian
Dylan Thomas pure poetryThe Australian, Australia - 48 minutes agoFOR only the third time in the past 14 years, the great Danehill will not be a presence at the top of the Australian general sires' ladder for 2007-08. ...
- Humor Monday Update 6/16/08 - Gather.com
Gather.comHumor Monday Update 6/16/08Gather.com, MA - 39 minutes agoHowever, there's plenty here to get your week off to an amusing start plus excellent prose and poetry as well. by Con Chapman who shines today. ...
- Which bits of Michael Jackson turn 50 today? - guardian.co.uk
Which bits of Michael Jackson turn 50 today?guardian.co.uk, UK - 15 hours agoBut what of the Boo Radley of pop, who remains in seclusion following his acquittal on child molestation charges? His public have had to survive on whatever ...
- James Reaney, 81 - Globe and Mail
James Reaney, 81Globe and Mail, Canada - 27 minutes agoHe won three Governor-General's Awards for poetry and drama, poetry, the first in 1949 for a collection of poetry, The Red Heart. In 1960, he began teaching ...
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