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- Can You Haiku? Coffee Lovers Get Poetry "Published" on Millions of Eco-Friendly Cups (Centre Daily Times)
Coffee lovers across the country have found a new way to share their passion for java. Green Mountain Coffee, the coffee segment of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR), has announced the winners of its coffee Haiku contest.
- A Docker's lot is not a happy one - Barking and Dagenham Post
A Docker's lot is not a happy oneBarking and Dagenham Post, UK - 3 hours agoDave has been writing almost all of his life, starting with poetry and lyrics, then motivated by a former artistic director at the Queen's Marina Calderone, ...
- Exam success: clever people are not always the intelligent ones - Independent
Share IT'S that time again: you cannot put on the radio for half an hour without hearing September Song or Autumn Leaves or some such lyric lamenting the fading of the year. And yet for students and their unfortunate teachers, the year is only ...
- David Archuleta's new single! (Entertainment Weekly)
''Idolatry'' host Michael Slezak on the ''Idol'' season 7 runner-up's ''Crush'' -- his rate-a-record verdict is...
- Chairman Mao and the money - CBC.ca
CBC.caChairman Mao and the moneyCBC.ca, Canada - 38 minutes agoGoods for sale at the gift shop include a bell, left, a book of Mao's poetry, top and a necklace pendant. (Simon Dingley/CBC) Almost everything you could ...
- New Christian Website "Sink Your Roots" Offers Downloadable Bible Studies for Serious Christian Growth (Centre Daily Times)
Sink Your Roots (www.sinkyourroots.com), a new Christian website offering challenging Bible studies for serious Christian growth, announced Wednesday the official launch of its website and online Christian resource center.
- Change of Pace: Family slows down, pursues interests after diagnosis - Traverse City Record-Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY -- Life for the McKolay family of Traverse City has always bustled with activity. Stephen has a busy career with Radio Shack and Celia oversaw the home schooling of their six children. There wasn't much time to pursue hobbies or ...
- Yale University preserves bin Laden tapes - CNN
Yale University preserves bin Laden tapesCNN - 5 hours agoMiller, who has access to the original tapes but also uses copies, said the tapes are helping him to investigate the role that language ideology and poetry ...
- Who's Online - Leader
RUTHERFORD (Sept. 4, 2008) — Besides being a pediatrician who made house calls and practiced medicine at 9 Ridge Road in Rutherford, William Carlos Williams was also a poet — writing his spare, image-filled lines in the attic of the same home ...
- Daily TWiP - Alfred, Lord Tennyson 200th birth anniversary - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP, your daily dose of all the holidays, historical observances, etc., we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview. Today we celebrate the 200th birth anniversary of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet laureate of the United Kingdom and ...
- ‘Approaching’ the finale - Amesbury News
‘Approaching’ the finaleAmesbury News, MA - 5 hours ago... a daily basis,” he says — will hear “The Approach” in its totality with live musicians for the first time during a five-hour open rehearsal on Saturday. ...
- At The Gibbes Museum - Charleston Post Courier
At The Gibbes MuseumCharleston Post Courier, SC - 7 hours agoThe exhibition tells the compelling story of the survival of African-American basketry over 300 years, and features baskets made by contemporary American ...
- Seniors begin final lap (Berkshire Eagle)
WILLIAMSTOWN — Several hundred attendees of the Williams College convocation ceremony, the formal start of senior year for the Class of 2009, got all the tradition one might expect for such an important observance.
- Montessori helps student thrive - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Montessori is a method of teaching where you can work at your own level and make your own choices. It was invented by Maria Montessori in 1907. Montessori has many hands-on activities that help students understand math, language arts, and science ...
- Pudgy-Man Action Flick Falls Short Of Own Aspirations - The Bulletin
Stoner flicks make up the rare genre that is consistently rewarded for being stupid. My gripe, though, isn't with the subject matter of these films. It's with how much we lower the bar for them. No one questions the harmless banality of "Half Baked ...
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