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- Bin Laden's Verses to Be Published in Academic Journal - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Bin Laden's Verses to Be Published in Academic JournalChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 3 hours agoThe Times also quotes an unnamed Arabic specialist who feels the poems aren’t worth publishing, dismissing them as “adolescent and brutal.” —Andrew Mills.
- Soldier for the right - Rocky Mountain News
Soldier for the rightRocky Mountain News, CO - 2 hours agoIn 2006, after the Democrats took over the governorship and the Statehouse, Kanner told the Daily Camera in Boulder that the victors were moderate Democrats ...
- The Listings - Downtown Express
Downtown ExpressThe ListingsDowntown Express - Jul 31, 2008NUYORICAN POETS CAFÉ, 236 East 3rd St. (Bet. Aves B &C) 212-505-8183; nuyorican.org. Vito Acconci A show by the legendary installation, performance, ...
- What Reality TV Says About Our World - Gawker
GawkerWhat Reality TV Says About Our WorldGawker, NY - 3 hours agoThe Prince of Poets. Hosted in the United Arab Emirates, this literary spin on American Idol had 4000 poets apply to read their work, improvise verse, ...
- The City Where 'Mad Men' Reigned Lives On - Washington Post
Washington PostThe City Where 'Mad Men' Reigned Lives OnWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoWhat do we love about this show again? Sterling Cooper, as every fan with a pause button knows, is at 405 Madison Ave., an address that . . . does not exist ...
- West metro town briefs - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Wayzata Rotary Charity Auto Show is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 7 on Mill Street in downtown Wayzata. The event will feature the best of vintage, classic, custom, foreign and specialty cars, as well as high-mileage vehicles. Proceeds will ...
- Dracula and the butterfly beauty - Guardian Unlimited
A Strange Eventful History is the story of two theatrical dynasties - Ellen Terry's and Henry Irving's. It unfolds like a serial novel or a TV series: a large cast of selfish, wayward, clamorous, highly talented and hugely celebrated people scramble ...
- Nobel prize-winning poet on visit to Limerick - Limerick Leader
Nobel prize-winning poet on visit to LimerickLimerick Leader, Ireland - Jul 22, 2008Mrs Szymborska, who celebrated her 85th birthday earlier this month and lives in Krakow, is said to be currently working on a new volume of poetry. ...
- FTSE 100's 20 best daily performances (Guardian Unlimited)
The 20 best days for London's leading index
- Teens: Hangouts offer poetry slams, fitness, support (The Journal News)
Shopping, playing video games and talking on the phone may be staples in any teenager's life, but Rockland County offers plenty more for them to do.
- Movement guru Zuleikha coming to Sarasota soon (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Internationally renowned movement guru Zuleikha has taught children and women with cancer to promote healing through movement, led Muslim and Christian Israelis and Palestinians in free movement and rhythm games, and empowered Indian teenage girls with the self-esteem that comes from "holding ourselves upright even beneath the burkha."
- 21 weekend breaks for September - Times Online
Times Online21 weekend breaks for SeptemberTimes Online, UK - 44 minutes ago... with every town with hotel rooms to fill drawing in bookworms with the lure of celebrated authors, poetry workshops and highbrow chitchat. ...
- Tellin’ stories and singin’ songs - Hot Springs Star
K.G. and The Ranger, from Madison, Wisc., thrilled the Saturday night audience at the Badger Clark Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering, showing some of the award-winning yodeling harmony on “Sagebrush Symphony.” Hot Springs police and Fall River ...
- 'Anathem' - Neal Stephenson takes lofty aim (San Francisco Chronicle)
Anathem By Neal Stephenson William Morrow; 935 pages; paperback; $29.95 With the 900-some page philosophical adventure epic "Anathem" now in stores and "Rock 'n' Roll," a chronicle of the Prague Spring and its aftermath currently playing at the American...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (147) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"This is the nirvana of what we've been talking about for years," said MIT's Daniel Nocera, the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Energy at MIT and senior author of a paper describing the work in the July 31 issue of Science. "Solar power has always been a ...
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