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- Black, white and Web all over? - Daily Progress
The first thing Danny Vigour did with newspapers was take scissors to them to create art projects when he was in elementary school. For years the newspaper was simply something that arrived at his Albemarle County home every morning. It had myriad ...
- A century of puzzling - Nature.com (subscription)
Nature.com (subscription)A century of puzzlingNature.com (subscription), UK - 8 hours agoInterpretations range from astronomical calendars and bronze-age computers through board games to a victory chant and pre-homeric poetry, written in ...
- Faith Calendar: 06/28/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy - Forbes
RESTON, Va., May 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- One of the web's leading sites for teachers is partnering with an innovative technology company in a pilot program to help teachers create collaborative learning projects. TeachersFirst (http://www ...
- Johnson, Barbara E. Nee: Ozburn - Wrightstown Post Gazette
Johnson, Barbara E. Nee: OzburnWrightstown Post Gazette, WI - 5 hours agoBarbara was very fond of sewing and enjoyed creative writing in her short stories and poetry. Barbara was a devoted mother and took great care of her ...
- Group will hold youth poetry contest - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Word In Motion holds a citywide youth poetry slam at 7 p.m. Friday. Poets age 12-17 will compete for a $100 prize — with the audience as judge. The youths should come with at least three poems that they have written. The slam, sponsored by the ...
- Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection - Movie City News
Movie City NewsIndiana Jones: The Adventure CollectionMovie City News, CA - 47 minutes agoIn a 60 Minutes interview, he told Ed Bradley that he had no idea how the streams of poetry and torrents of transcendent imagery came to him in his ...
- Kids take career cues from Mom - Atlanta Journal Constitution
She reads to us, sings to us and shuttles us to soccer practice. She juggles jobs and family life and listens to our troubles. We love our mother, whether she be an artist, a doctor or a stay-at-home mom. We admire her, and sometimes we even follow ...
- Credo: Josephine Hart (Independent)
I believe...
- Memorial Day observances this weekend: - Waterbury Republican American
Akron Leader PublicationsMemorial Day observances this weekend:Waterbury Republican American, CT - 1 hour agoAfter the parade there will be a family picnic at noon at Settlers Park on Crook Horn Road featuring food, music and activities for all ages throughout the ...Memorial Day festivities set for region Rutland Heraldall 402 news articles
- Our Daily Bleg: Wall Street Proverbs, Please - New York Times Blogs
Our Daily Bleg: Wall Street Proverbs, PleaseNew York Times Blogs, NY - 48 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Religious poetry contest seeking entries - Shawnee News-Star
New Jersey Rainbow Poets is sponsoring a religious poetry contest with a grand prize of $1,000. The contest is free to everyone and offers 50 prizes totaling near $5,000. The deadline to enter is June 14, 2008. To enter, send (only) one poem of 21 ...
- Activist calls for health care reform: John Trudell promotes Give Love Give Life at Evergreen (The Olympian)
The Olympian caught up with Trudell after a speaking engagement in Minnesota. Here are excerpts from the interview:
- World's worst poetry sold for $12,840 (Toronto Star)
EDINBURGH, Scotland – The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating but a collector paid $12,840 Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language.
- Andrew Lycett explains the significance of a newly published Dylan ... - Guardian Unlimited
Tom and Viv, Ted and Sylvia, and now Dylan and Caitlin: there is something about poets and their spouses that fascinates film-makers. Dylan Thomas, the self-styled "Rimbaud of Cwmdonkin Drive", is the latest to get the celluloid treatment. The ...
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