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- Taliban use ring tones to spread the word - Globe and Mail
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN 芒鈧 The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- BBC banned but pornography for sale in Beijing Olympics village (New Kerala)
London, July 29 : Athletes staying in the Beijing Olympics athletes village will be able to purchase a wide variety of soft pornography, but cannot watch the Chinese news page of the BBC as it is still banned.
- Wilcoxens carve winning pumpkin (Altus Times)
Leon and Nadine Bailey, left, pose with their purchase of the winning pumpkin in Mangum's pumpkin carving contest that was held Friday during Mangum's Art & Antique Stroll. The winning carver was Joan Wilcoxen and husband Eddie, right. Eddie also read some of his poetry during the event. The contest drew a large crowd and raised over $300 for the non-profit Friends of the Park.
- Singapore GP: Winners ad Losers - Planet F1
Nico Rosberg probably didn't think he was going to get much out of the Singapore GP back on Lap 15 when he was lurking back in 8th place and about to come in for fuel and incur an automatic Stop/Go penalty It's largely thanks to the inaction of the ...
- Trailers (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Second run "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" and "The Happening" will play in second run at the Byrd, starting Saturday. Special Byrd Lyric Ave presents its poetry-based variety show at the Byrd at 7 tonight. No movies will be shown. Leaving town "Sex and the City" and "Iron Man" leave in first-run today. Open caption "The Dark Knight" will be shown with open captions at Virginia ...
- China's minority language translators exceed 100,000 - Xinhua News Agency
SHANGHAI, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- China has made new advances in minority language protection, as more than 100,000 professionals and amateurs are now translating between Mandarin Chinese and minority languages. "Compared with the past, China's minority ...
- Woman killed after Enid police chase (Tulsa World)
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- The Devil of Poetry - Egypt Today
P erfectly groomed with bright red fingernails and a jaunty beret to match, Iman Bakry seems more like a funky fashion model than a poet, yet her name has spread like wildfire across the country, paired with accolades for her tongue-in-cheek poems ...
- Reason behind the rhyme - Hartlepool Today
Reason behind the rhymeHartlepool Today, UK - 48 minutes agoAlan, who has been writing poems for nearly 10 years, said: "I hope to show through my poetry that even with a mental illness you can overcome the daily ...
- Latrobe instructor is state's Teacher of the Year - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteLatrobe instructor is state's Teacher of the YearPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 3 hours agoRebecca Snyder teaches poetry by asking her students to find song lyrics that touch them emotionally. She introduces the big ideas of the enlightenment and ...
- Author puts Native life in the classroom - Rapid City Journal
MISSOULA, Mont. -- It ain芒鈧劉t easy being Native. So says one of America芒鈧劉s premier writers of contemporary Native American life. To help explain the racial complexities that permeate Sherman Alexie芒鈧劉s work, a textbook for teachers, 芒鈧揝herman ...
- A collaboration for art, education and fun - PNW Local News
A collaboration for art, education and funPNW Local News, WA - 3 hours agoClasses such as claymation, film production, or spoken word and performance poetry 芒鈧 taught by one of the masters of the poetry slam from the Seattle Poetry ...
- A gem of a festival - Inverell Times
A gem of a festivalInverell Times, Australia - 44 minutes agoThe evening events includes music (featuring country singer Adam Harvey), crowning of the Festival Queens, bush poetry, carnival rides, food stalls and the ...
- 'The eye of a cameraman should be the eye of a poet' - Guardian Unlimited
I first met Maysles, now 81, in his office on Lenox Avenue, Harlem - an unlikely location for someone who once lived next door to John Lennon. He was sitting at his desk, surrounded by bags of pistachio nuts, countless awards and a strong smell of ...
- It's dance. Just don't call it that - Globe and Mail
Farzaneh Kaboli must have her head covered for the newspaper picture. When the Globe and Mail photographer arrives at the coffee shop where we are having our interview, I give her my shawl so she can be properly dressed. Kaboli must walk this line ...
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