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- It's the end of an era in Augusta - MaineToday.com
AUGUSTA -- The last two nuns teaching Catholic elementary school in Augusta are retiring after spending a total of a century educating children. Sister Rachel Boucher, principal at St. Michael School, and Sister Joan Desmarais, who have been teaching ...
- Reverend: Teen's life continues through memory - Sioux City Journal
Reverend: Teen's life continues through memorySioux City Journal, IA - May 24, 2008We will always hold you close and dear. In our hearts you will stay until we meet you again someday. Rest in peace, dear friend. Our love for you will never ...
- Award-winning teachers (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The following are excerpts from the nominating information submitted to the Lindback Foundation for the winning Philadelphia high school teachers. There is one winner for each high school.
- It's high time we changed our national anthem - Sunshine Coast Daily
It's high time we changed our national anthemSunshine Coast Daily, Australia - 1 hour agoAnd what kid couldn’t relate to a land so free that we could all own gigantic flightless birds? She injected the sense into that she needed, which is more ...
- Calendar (The New York Sun)
THEATER CONQUERING SHAW Every month, the theatrical group Project Shaw presents a work by George Bernard Shaw, who died in 1950. The goal is to stage every sketch, oneact, and full-length piece by the playwright over the course of four years, giving New York audiences a chance to revisit Shaw's work. This month, the program includes two plays: "The Fascinating Foundling" and "Farfetched Fables," ...
- Travelling with Norman Lewis - Telegraph.co.uk
Travelling with Norman LewisTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoVoices of the Old Sea, the record of the three years he spent in a Catalan fishing village after the war, is pure poetry but painful to read now as this ...
- Fundraiser salutes daring women (Daily Breeze)
Pocahontas, architect Julia Morgan, Rosie the Riveter, Amelia Earhart, Sacajawea, even Lucille Ball and Shirley Temple Black dropped by Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall to give guests a sampling of "Women Who Dare," the theme of this year's Walk on the Wild Side, held Thursday and Saturday.
- Two Lindbergh seniors win poetry slam - Renton Reporter
Two Lindbergh seniors win poetry slamRenton Reporter, WA - 29 minutes agoWilkins put on the contest through his youth foundation, called DYNAMIC (Developing Youth Needs Athletically Artistically & Mentally Increasing Confidence). ...
- Ffion Hague on the sex life of Lloyd George - News Wales
Ffion Hague on the sex life of Lloyd GeorgeNews Wales, UK - 31 minutes agoFfion Hague, native Welsh- speaker, studied English Literature at Oxford and then took an MPhil in Eighteenth Century Welsh poetry at the University of ...
- Family of schizophrenic woman who died after being Tasered suing police (Sun-Sentinel)
The family of a schizophrenic woman who died after being shocked by a Taser 10 times during a mental health crisis is suing the City of Green Cove Springs and two of its police officers in federal court.
- FYI (The Columbian)
Clubs TODAY SPEAKERS WITH SPIRIT TOASTMASTERS, 7 to 8 p.m., in Room 6236 in the Community Life Building, Kings Way Christian High School,...
- Bird of Peace - New City Chicago
Bird of PeaceNew City Chicago, IL - 1 hour agoSince 1984, the year she debuted with not one, but two books, the Minnesota-born novelist has published more than twenty volumes of poetry, prose, ...
- 19 years later, crash survivor is college graduate - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
SIOUX CITY, Iowa - The statue down by the river shows a little boy, but Spencer Bailey is all grown up. He was 3 years old on July 19, 1989 when United Airlines Flight 232 crash landed at Sioux Gateway Airport. His mother, Frances, was one of 112 ...
- Hudson is genteel but not too fancy (The Record)
The little city of Hudson, N.Y. — 110 miles up its namesake river from North Jersey — was an unlikely whaling port in the 18th and 19th centuries and has been an unlikely focal point for antiques enthusiasts in the 20th and 21st.
- Coldplay leaves fans out in cold (Toronto Star)
Tour promoter Live Nation says "production delays" forced Coldplay to revamp their North American tour schedule, cancelling three shows in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg and setting new dates for Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. As well, one of two planned Toronto shows has been scrapped.
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