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- A date for all occasions - The National
A date for all occasionsThe National, United Arab Emirates - 6 hours agoThe Liwa Festival began as a one-day affair four years ago; this year it will involve other activities including a group wedding, Nabati poetry and ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies - Associated Press
Michael Norton (AP) -- who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press - died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Norton chronicled the turmoil that followed former dictator Jean ...
- On the march (Journal Inquirer)
Andover’s Memorial Day parade and service will be held Monday, May 26. The parade starts at 8:45 a.m. at Andover Elementary School on School Road. It follows School Road to Hebron Road (Route 316), to Memorial Park (Route 66), and Center Cemetery for a memorial observance.
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR As millions marked World Refugee Day, UNHCR's chief says he is concerned about the rise in refugee numbers in 2007 and the suffering in Somalia.
- What's new, useful, fun - Cincinnati Enquirer
What's new, useful, funCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 11 hours agoThe non-commercial site comes with a small library of poetry. Prime Outlets in Jeffersonville is marking National Teacher Appreciation Week, ...
- Staff looks after clients - Vacaville Reporter
We wish to acknowledge and thank McBride Senior Center staff members for the services they provide. Specifically we would like to commend Audrey Caulder and her staff for their extraordinary service. Recently, when Meals-On-Wheels had a training day ...
- Frank Gehry: pavilion of delight - Daily Telegraph
Whether it is a tribute to life in the Californian sun, or the weekly ice hockey matches that he started playing 20 years ago, Frank Gehry looks pretty spectacular for a man a year shy of his 80th birthday. Eight pavilions on, is it still possible to ...
- Gadsden native keeps promise, returns home to live - Gadsden Times
“He’s just a down-home, feet-on-the-ground kind of person,” said Annie Guyton about her brother. “When he left home, he made a promise to our mother that he would return.” And Buster Porch, 65, has returned to Gadsden and kept his promise ...
- Indian Culture and Social Life - Scoop
Indian Culture is one of the ancient cultures of the world and due to certain unique features; it is still before us in its original form. Similarly, Indian social life has had an identity of its own and for centuries, it has taught many lessons to ...
- Rare chance for fun in Child-Friendly Space - Reuters AlertNet
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone. Living in a cyclone-devastated village in South Dagon, near Yangon, nine-year-old Ni Ni tries ...
- Cool and Breezy Cuba - World Music Central
World Music CentralCool and Breezy CubaWorld Music Central, India - 2 hours agoDelving into the "nueva trova" movement of mixing lyrical poetry with the island's folk traditions, Cafe Cubano smartly flavors the familiar with a ...
- Murder suspect has son, owned a business - AZCentral.com
The man Mesa police arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexually assaulting four women and killing two others in Mesa and Phoenix has a 7-year-old son and recently opened a water and ice business. Trent Christopher Benson is being held without bond in ...
- Teaching the culture of peace to younger generation - Merinews
Teaching the culture of peace to younger generationMerinews, India - 28 minutes agoWays and means can be devised to create this feeling through encouragement of social sciences, philosophy art, literature and poetry. ...
- Higher Education : Basic Problems - Mainstream
Higher Education : Basic ProblemsMainstream, India - 18 minutes agoTo quote Prof Kantak who is equally at home with European and Sanskrit literature, Firstly, there is a peculiar integration of music, poetry, ...
- From soul to paper (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Poetry is love Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote, “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.”* I am jumping up and down, stamping my feet, throwing a fit because I want this to be true RIGHT NOW. I want all the poets to stand up and say out loud, Let us reclaim our old laws based on love for our humanity, and let us immediately jettison all corrupt laws written to bolster the ...
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