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- Hundreds mourn 'beautiful angel' - Ottawa Citizen
BRAMPTON, Ont. - There were hundreds of mourners gathered at a funeral home yesterday to share their grief over the death of Nadia Kajouji, 18, the Carleton University student who disappeared March 9. Tears poured freely as those closest to the teen ...
- Ingrid Fliter: 'In the middle of my salad, he told me I'd won' - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukIngrid Fliter: 'In the middle of my salad, he told me I'd won'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoShortly after her award was made public, I heard Fliter give a recital in Miami and was bowled over by the individuality, dynamism and poetry of her playing ...
- Poetry night (Bridlington Today)
POETS in Bridlington are invited to Yogi's Cafe Bar in Promenade tomorrow at 7.15pm. (11/06/2008 13:33:15)
- 'Freakish' online searches inspire play (CNN.com)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo.
- Eleven years of Labour, and all that's helped Paris is a £3 pair of ... - Daily Mail
The Blairs once lived in Mapledene Road, Hackney, before heading for Islington I first met Paris in June, 1997. She was seven, and she was sitting on the doorstep of my house in Mapledene Road, Hackney, the very road Tony and Cherie Blair had moved ...
- 2008 Philadelphia Book Festival Blends Books, Music, High-Tech Games, Barbara Walters Tops List of Celebrity Authors (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
More than 60 of the nation's top writers, including celebrity author Barbara Walters, will gather in Philadelphia for the second Philadelphia Book Festival, the Free Library's annual celebration of reading and literacy.
- For Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No Strangers - NewsHour
NewsHourFor Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No StrangersNewsHour - 25 minutes agoJEFFREY BROWN: The life of a poet wasn't always the path before Terrance Hayes. As baby he grew up in South Carolina. And basketball was his first passion, ...
- MOUNDS OF PLEASURE - Southwark News
MOUNDS OF PLEASURESouthwark News, UK - 3 hours agoSomething happened to change that and she is now on her way to fulfilling her full potential as a writer, attracting recent attention for her poetry as well ...
- Writing the president's speeches, thanklessly - Chicago Sun-Times
Like many schoolchildren, I was required to memorize the Gettysburg Address. Unlike most, however, it was my mother, not a teacher, who made me do it. She tried this with poetry, too, but it didn't work; our tastes were too different. But on the ...
- Bahrain grapples with sectarian divide (Zawya)
25 April 2008 Adel Marzooq was deeply anguished, but the veteran columnist felt he had to write the painful truth: Bahrain is no longer the postcard image that he had known since his birth.
- O brother, where art thou? - Globe and Mail
O brother, where art thou?Globe and Mail, Canada - 19 minutes agoWe also get painful scenes from her uneasy marriage with Sam, whose brush with cancer works within the formal design of the book as a counterweight to ...
- Freespace Brum - Temporary Autonomous Zone - Indymedia UK
Indymedia UKFreespace Brum - Temporary Autonomous ZoneIndymedia UK, UK - 1 hour agoIt felt like a genuine, unmediated gathering of human beings - something which is quite alien in a culture where most, if not all, of our daily interactions ...
- Lesbos islanders dispute gay name - BBC News
BBC NewsLesbos islanders dispute gay nameBBC News, UK - 10 minutes agoSappho expressed her love of other women in poetry written during the 7th Century BC. But according to Mr Lambrou, new historical research has discovered ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Boston Globe
PHILADELPHIA— They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in ...
- Frustrated novelists, apply here (Ballard News-Tribune)
Have you always wanted to write a book? Ballard writer Robert J. Ray is ready to help get your story in print.
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