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- A 'Finest Hour' for Presidential Candidates? - Wall Street Journal
In the late 1970s, Citibank adopted a tagline that captured its sun-doesn't-set brand promise, "The Citi Never Sleeps." This was dropped a decade ago, succeeded by several forgotten taglines. Now, Citibank has a new one: "Citi Never Sleeps." Is a ...
- The sidewalk is Kansas City chalk artist's canvas - Salina.com
The sidewalk is Kansas City chalk artist's canvasSalina.com, KS - 9 hours agoOne bird will be reciting poetry, another will be singing, and the third will have a piece of chalk to represent the artist. "That's a two- to three-day ...
- Anchoring Edo Japan, a 'floating world' of pleasure - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : In the theaters, teahouses and brothels of Edo, pleasure was a serious business. For a period during the 17th and 18th centuries, the urban area now known as Tokyo was the world's largest city, with entire districts catering to the needs ...
- Hinglish gains trans-national acceptance - Merinews
Hinglish gains trans-national acceptanceMerinews, India - 48 minutes agoHindi is being popularised by the global Bollywood, new websites for Hindi poetry, stories etc and the Hindi press. The Hindi press is more popular than the ...
- Centre for Arabic poetry established (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI - His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Tuesday directed the establishment of the House of Poetry, a centre for researching and documenting Arabic poetry and strengthening its presence and profile within the Arab world and beyond.
- June Anderson publishes ‘To Catch a Fallen Star’ - Americus Times-Recorder
It has been said that God uses His people in ways they never think possible. Having attained a certificate in secretarial science and having been a wife and mother for most of her life, June Anderson of Americus probably never imagined she would ever ...
- Dance along, and celebrate the music - Sophia Echo
Fête de la Musique started in France in 1982; since then, it has turned into something of a Europe-wide music festival. More, in fact: in 120 countries and 350 cities around the world. On June 21 2008, it will be celebrated for the first time in ...
- This week at Fringe (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Fringe continues through June 7.
- MIDDLEBURY, VT.: Vandals must take class on Robert Frost's poetry (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment.
- Alicia Keys expands her repertoire beyond music - Providence Journal
Providence JournalAlicia Keys expands her repertoire beyond musicProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour agoA: Poetry is something that comes naturally for me and something I love to do. It’s just another way for me to express myself, so I definitely see myself ...
- 05/05 09:02 AM - The Corner on National Review Online
Western civilization has many glories. There are the legacies of the ancients, in literature and thought. There are the late-medieval cathedrals, those huge miracles of stone, statuary, and spiritual devotion. There is painting, music, the orderly ...
- Libraries face challenges in a changing world - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Libraries face challenges in a changing worldBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 22 hours agoWe offer weekly story hours for preschoolers, after-school programs, summer reading activities, book discussions, a graphic novel group and poetry night for ...
- AP Top News at 5:16 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first black candidate to lead a major party into a campaign for the White House. Vanquished rival Hillary Rodham Clinton swiftly signaled an interest in joining the ticket as his running mate. Obama arranged a victory celebration in St. Paul, Minn., at the site of this summer's Republican ...
- Festival visitors celebrate America - The Evening Sun
Festival visitors celebrate AmericaThe Evening Sun, PA - 2 hours ago"I write poetry and I like to support the arts any way that I can," Williams said. Williams also plans on attending several other programs throughout the ...
- Camp Ayandeh Lesson: Cumberbund comes from the word "kamarband" (Payvand Iran News)
IAAB's third annual Iranian-American Camp for rising high school sophomores to graduating high school seniors, is being held June 22-28, 2008 at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Far from being simply a camp of leisure and recreation, Camp Ayandeh creates a positive, inclusive environment in which each camper has the opportunity to grow and develop. -Sharareh Hakimi
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