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- Teen conquers chess world - Sun.Star
Teen conquers chess worldSun.Star, Philippines - 2 hours agoAccording to their proud mother, Merlie, Brien was a bookish kid who delved into poetry and essay writing, and yes, chess. When Brien got a chessboard for ...
- Dolphins rookie makes one giant leap (Miami Herald)
Look at the physique on Dolphins' sixth-round draft pick Donald Thomas -- short, massive neck; chest deeper than John Donne's poetry; Exxon-profit-sized upper arms -- and you would be excused for thinking Thomas (6-3, 303 pounds) must be a football player.
- Silver Jews Working Out Growing Pains On Tour - Billboard
Silver Jews Working Out Growing Pains On TourBillboard, NY - 14 hours ago... expected work/life pattern of the songwriter of a touring band." Berman has always been careful to keep separate his worlds of making music, poetry and ...
- Around Annapolis: (The Capital)
Ginger Cove croquet team member Bill Krause, left, and St. John's College "imperial wicket" Ian Hanover, right, vied with their teammates for the "Generation Gap Cup."
- Local grade school student receives award from IEPA (Downers Grove Reporter Progress)
Drew McKinzie, a sixth-grader at Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, was named one of 12 winners of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s 21st annual Poster, Poetry and Prose Contest.
- Retirement will end varied career - Utica Observer Dispatch
Retirement will end varied careerUtica Observer Dispatch, NY - 52 minutes agoIn his spare time, Bloch writes short stories, poetry and books, carves creatures out of wood, makes jewelry, is an amateur magician, draws and does ...
- Edinburgh-Glasgow commuters to get a poetry and art treat - Edinburgh Evening News
Edinburgh-Glasgow commuters to get a poetry and art treatEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 19 hours agoRAIL users travelling between the Capital and Glasgow will be treated to poetry and art installations during a project taking place across Scotland next ...
- 'Auguries of Innocence' by Patti Smith - Los Angeles Times
'Auguries of Innocence' by Patti SmithLos Angeles Times, CA - 7 minutes ago... or "The Writer's Song," which closes out the book. There, she reminds us once again of the sustaining power of poetry: "it is better to write / then die ...
- Greenwich Village trip a huge success - SouthCoastToday.com
Greenwich Village trip a huge successSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 7 minutes ago"They also have fiction, poetry, art books and nonfiction, and tables set up around the perimeter with discounted overstocks," Alan said. ...
- Literary luminaries attend unveiling of statue of 'people's poet ... - The Canadian Press
Literary luminaries attend unveiling of statue of 'people's poet ...The Canadian Press, TORONTO - 4 hours agoScott Griffin, founder of the Griffin Poetry Prize and a member of the Friends of the Poet Laureate, hatched the idea for the statue in 2001. ...
- Literary Happenings: Oz quote offers confidence for transitions - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Oz quote offers confidence for transitionsVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoPoetry Workshop 7 pm Wednesday. Barnes & Noble, 4820 Telephone Road, Ventura. 339-0990. Train of Thought 6:30 pm Thursday. Poetry reading at 856 E. Thompson ...
- The quality of writing can vary, but we all agree on the subject - Greenville Daily Reflector
The quality of writing can vary, but we all agree on the subjectGreenville Daily Reflector, NC - 45 minutes agoReading the poem reminded me of poetry I wrote as a child. I was very poetic in my elementary years. I wrote all the time on all kinds of paper and in ...
- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his U.S. prison guards ... - Canada East
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other l disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based pan ...
- Children can’t vote, but can read (The Hill)
Children can’t vote in the presidential election, but they can read about the candidates thanks to three picture books coming out this fall.
- Bulletin Board, June 3 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 3Norwich Bulletin, CT - Jun 2, 2008HIV/AIDS IN THE LATINO AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES, 10 am to 2 pm, 401 W. Thames St., NORWICH. Sponsored by the Southeastern Mental Health Association ...
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