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- Religion Calendar (Erie Times-News)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, MILLCREEK: Visiting fellow branch church in Warren, Sunday, leaving from the Millcreek church parking lot, 8:45 a.m., 3817 Lancaster Road. Call 835-9411.
- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
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We are proud to announce that Walter Mosley will be joining our editorial board. Mosley is the author of twenty-nine critically acclaimed books, which have been translated into twenty-one languages. His popular mysteries featuring Easy Rawlins began ...
- Embracing maturity focus of Midwest City conference (The Oklahoman)
The Department of Human Services wants seniors to embrace aging to the fullest and start "aging out
- 6 ways to showcase student excellence (The Easterner)
4: Music From 7 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14, the music portion took place in the Recital Hall of the music building. Students shared their compositions with judges and a small audience occupying the auditorium; each presenter had 20 minutes to impress the spectators.
- OPINION SHAPER: Memorizing poetry brings satisfaction, connection - Collinsville Herald
OPINION SHAPER: Memorizing poetry brings satisfaction, connectionCollinsville Herald, IL - 57 minutes agoWhat she did not do, however, was introduce them to the true path to satisfaction: memorizing poetry.As children we all started out learning rhymes ...
- Say you, Say Me > What’s in a symbol? - Malay Mail
An emblem, a sign, an icon believers in two of the major religions in the world will testify that the crescent and the cross are not just badges of belief, but represent all that is fundamental and doctrinal in their obeisance to a higher order, a ...
- Young poet finds inspiration in family - Louisville Courier-Journal
Young poet finds inspiration in familyLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 10 minutes agoCarol Mauriello, president of the poetry society, judged the contest and agreed, saying August has "a sense for poetic form and even ambiguity. ...
- Life Before Hellboy - 2TheAdvocate
Life Before Hellboy2TheAdvocate, LA - 3 hours agoThe films are fun, but they definitely lack the grace, depth of character and poetry of the actual comics. Hellboy is the perfect blend of silly and ...
- They listened and learned - Providence Journal
Providence JournalThey listened and learnedProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour ago“To put our words, our thoughts and songs into a language that the people on the other side can understand, whether that language be poetry, music, ...
- Education briefs - North Channel Sun
Students representing Extraordinary Education competed in the State Private Schools Interscholastic Association Tournament at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth earlier this month. The group ranked seventh among more than 100 Class A schools ...
- 2009 calendar highlights area bridges - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
2009 calendar highlights area bridgesThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 18 hours agoThe "2009 Portland-Vancouver Bridges & Rivers Calendar" features photographs of bridges -- from the Sellwood to the St. Johns -- lines of poetry and ...
- Final year was best year of teen's life - The Newark Advocate
Final year was best year of teen's lifeThe Newark Advocate, OH - 2 hours ago"Dear Wookie," one early entry begins, "I love you because I love you as a friend." Swigert-Moats also wrote once that she wanted "100 puppies and a dog. ...
- Letters: Blair's fluffy thinking - The Independent
Sir: Far from making the case that we need to learn to live with "a diverse religious ecology", Tony Blair, in his article (14 June) plugging his Faith Foundation, merely succeeds in reminding us of the intellectual poverty of his signature "focus ...
- Music reviews - The Feeling, The Whip, Hadouken! & more - Huddersfield Examiner
Music reviews - The Feeling, The Whip, Hadouken! & moreHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 3 hours agoUrban poetry in agitated tearaway pop rock art form that breathes life into grotesque caricatures. When it finally erupts in a frenzy, it comes as something ...
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