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- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - Forbes
Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is sure to be ...
- Bulrusher is an everyday epic (Theater) (City Pages)
The odd tale deftly weaves the mythic and the mundane
- Quisenberry's pitching prowess has been ignored - News-Democrat
There are a couple of good reasons to think about Dan Quisenberry this weekend. For one, the Royals will be giving out Quiz bobblehead dolls to the first 20,000 fans at Saturday night's game. And this bobblehead, unlike most, actually looks like the ...
- U.S. agonizes over whether to kill excess mustangs - International Herald Tribune
GERLACH, Nevada : Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind. Pursued by a helicopter, they ran into a corral - unwilling recruits in an emotional debate over whether to thin, through ...
- No idle hands here (Burlington Times-News)
The two highest-ranked members of Graham High School's Class of 2008 have each had four busy years of high school. Tyler Cook is valedictorian of the Class of 2008 and Burton Peebles is salutatorian.
- Before the Devil Knows You're Dead DVD Promotion - ACED Magazine
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead DVD PromotionACED Magazine, FL - 1 hour ago"They love danger and stinky beer." When it comes to the band's touring ambitions, they still have a lot of ground to cover. Like many bands before them, ...
- Poet Bareilwi gets first Firaq Gorakhpuri award (Calcutta News)
Agra, June 16 (IANS) Noted Urdu poet Wasim Bareilwi, a regular feature at poetry soirees since the 1960S, has been given the first Firaq Gorakhpuri International Award here.
- Calling all Weld writers. Sign up for the Neighborhood columnist ... - Greeley Tribune
It is time again for our In the Neighborhood columnist contest. We are seeking eight Weld County columnists who are willing to contribute regularly to our opinion pages. We are looking for writers who can be clear and concise. Because these columns ...
- Home thoughts from abroad - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphHome thoughts from abroadCalcutta Telegraph, India - 53 minutes agoJosephâs poetry is intimate and conversational, drawing the reader into her exploration of an unfamiliar land. Her expression of loss and realization of the ...
- Kozelek drowns in our sorrows - Chicago Tribune
Mark Kozelek wasn't in any hurry Sunday at the Old Town School of Folk Music. Accompanied by longtime mate and guitarist Phil Carney and barely moving on his barstool seat, the indie folk singer-songwriter froze time with slow tempos, lengthy ...
- News Articles (Colorado State Collegian)
"Let's not kill ourselves with gangs and drugs, 'cause not only can we survive, but we can do it well," said Faith Goins to an enthusiastic audience of her peers from across the nation.
- 'King Lear': Elkin takes on royal role to open Shakespeare in Delaware Park (The Buffalo News)
Few dramatic undertakings are as daunting, as difficult, or -- if done well -- as thrilling as Shakespeare's âKing Lear.â
- How Ghadar Forged Patriotism Among Diasporic Desis - Indolink
The stories that books on South Asian immigration tell us are nearly all the same: the theme is of unmitigated, runaway success. Success, yes, but the price paid by some of the Indian immigrants of the early 1910s was with their lives: deportation ...
- Venus re-designs what makes a champion - The Australian
Certainly, no-one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings. And then I wonder if she's the only sane one here. There's a story ...
- Kate Rushin To Read Poetry In Willimantic - Hartford Courant
Poet Kate Rushin is featured tonight as the Poetry in the Park series continues in Willimantic. She will dedicate her reading to Judith Doyle and the late Alexander "Sandy" Taylor, who founded Curbstone Press, which organizes the outdoor poetry ...
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