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- State needs industry, not repression - Tribune
D uring the last ten years or so, the economy of Haryana state has witnessed phenomenal growth. From the size of the plan outlays, Haryana’s economy seems to be in good shape. T he peace constituency on both sides of the Indo-Pak divide must be ...
- Project opens doors for teachers - Aiken Standard (subscription)
Project opens doors for teachersAiken Standard (subscription), SC - 7 hours agoPoppy is also intrigued, however, with using poetry in her chemistry classes. Technically, writing is about giving facts but, in the form of poetry, ...
- Honoring the past North Hudson residents raise the flag for ... - Union City Reporter
Honoring the past North Hudson residents raise the flag for ...Union City Reporter, NJ - 5 hours agoThe enchanting event will feature guitarist Jorge Chiquillo, singer Roxana, and actress of poetry Adriana Hernandez. Admission is free and folding chairs ...
- Law: Wicked thoughts are not a crime – yet - Telegraph.co.uk
Times OnlineLaw: Wicked thoughts are not a crime – yetTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 11 hours ago"Still less, was she prosecuted for writing bad poetry. Instead, she was prosecuted for possessing documents likely to be of use to terrorists. ...The judges lose the plot (again) Spectator.co.uk (subscription)Thought Criminal Wins Appeal Londonistall 126 news articles
- 'My Life - My Way': Frank 'Ol' Blue Eyes' Sinatra - Explosive New Book Reported to Be Entertainment Legend's Firsthand ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Supposedly related in the first person by Marty Tanner, a close associate of Frank Sinatra, "'My Life - My Way' - Frank 'Ol' Blue Eyes' Sinatra" , the revealing new book by Ed Starkey, is more than just a biography; it's also somewhat of a mystery.
- Town setting for historical novel - Ashbourne News Telegraph
Town setting for historical novelAshbourne News Telegraph, UK - 55 minutes agoIt began when she was a boarder in Wales and when her family moved to Scotland she won prizes for both poetry and prose. After travelling in Italy she took ...
- Close to poetry in its love of language - Globe and Mail
Close to poetry in its love of languageGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoThis is a fiction of startling images made by metaphors and insights, as dense as poetry: "... the condominium across the alley entirely swathed in blue ...
- Various : Exit Wounds - The Album - NME
It's almost standard practice for Hollywood moguls to tie-in action movies with a hip-hop soundtrack, especially when a rapper co-stars. As DMX extends his thespian powers in the new Steven Segal vehicle, here's a compilation of established and ...
- After three decades, Tom Petty ranks among the best - Newark Star-Ledger
TONY KURDZUK/THE STAR-LEDGER Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at the Prudential Center in Newark on Wednesday. Tom Petty sure must be confident. True, a hit catalog like his would instill self-assurance in any musician. But no performer invites ...
- How can Ballack possibly run the show? - Guardian Blogs
During the 1986 World Cup it was easy to form an impression that the ITV pundits Brian Clough and Mick Channon didn't exactly get along. There was the Cole Porter incident for one thing. After England had struggled against Morocco Channon began ...
- The Right Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti: Exiled Anglican Bishop in Iran (Independent)
Hassan Dehqani-Tafti was Bishop in Iran from 1961, in exile from 1979 until 1985. His life, it is fair to say, was an epic Anglican Christian story. His 1959 autobiography (published in both Persian and English) borrowed its title from the central Maidan (the great royal square) in the city of Isfahan; Naqsh-i-jahan. Like the square, his life was a unity with four sides or dimensions.
- Broadway and TV actor Fred Weller comes to Boston for Shakespeare’s ... - Daily News Tribune
Maybe “romance†is the key word for Fred Weller this summer. The New York-based actor, who’s now a regular on USA Network’s “In Plain Sight,†has made the trip up to Boston for lots of romantic reasons. First is the chance to perform ...
- Peabody's summer book report gets a makeover (The Salem News)
PEABODY and mdash; Summer reading shouldn't be a drudge, and neither should the book reports that come from them, say school officials. So the old-fashioned report is getting a bit of a makeover. Schoolchildren will still have the option to write a traditional book report, but there will be alternatives, including poetry, slide show presentations or clay art.
- Augustana professor's writing goes international - Argus Leader
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback ...
- Quiet life of an accused mass murderer - News.com.au
Accused war criminal "kind, good manners" Lived unnoticed in Belgrade suburb World hails Karadzic arrest RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine, hiding his ...
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