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- Quantum pioneer John Wheeler dies - New Scientist (subscription)
Quantum pioneer John Wheeler diesNew Scientist (subscription), UK - 9 hours agoWith his flair for poetry, Wheeler coined the terms "black hole" and "wormhole", words that captured the imaginations of physicists and the public alike. ...
- Annella Brown, Boston's first female surgeon - Boston Globe
In 1977, a news report said Annella Brown, a Boston surgeon and art collector, had arrived in a blue-and-white helicopter on the lawn of Mentmore Towers, the Rothchild estate in Buckinghamshire, England, for an auction. She "paid $58,480 for a pair ...
- Grey-Bruce Poetry Project (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Displaying 0 items. As of this writing the Burmese junta is blocking real and needed aid to their own people, unless they have total control along with [...]
- Heartfelt poetry touches others' souls - The Republican - MassLive.com
Heartfelt poetry touches others' soulsThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 7 hours agoIt seems to me that poetry that is written from the heart will be meaningful to others, even if it lacks in form, or takes a form not popular with the ...
- 70 students attend poetry reading - Ball State Daily News
70 students attend poetry readingBall State Daily News, IN - 5 minutes ago... inspirational messages and the occasional laugh Wednesday at the fraternity's second annual "NUPE Nitekap: Kappaccino and Karikatures" poetry ...
- AP Interview: Afghan journalist demands justice after death sentence ... - PR Inside
PUL-E CHARKHI, Afghanistan (AP) - The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court in ...
- Poets from 52 countries at Struga Poetry Evenings - Macedonia
Poets from 52 countries at Struga Poetry EveningsMacedonia, Canada - 13 minutes agoThe 47 edition of the Struga Poetry Evenings (SPE), one of the most prominent Poetry Gatherings in the world, will host 82 poets from 52 countries between ...
- Inanimate Alice Integrates Narrative Form of a Book with Digital Art to Tell a Story (Art Daily)
Inanimate Alice, a sophisticated but user-friendly digital story that incorporates text, dynamic sound and visuals, music, and interactivity. LONDON.-
- Report: Saddam Feared Getting 'Venereal Diseases' From U.S. Guards - FOX News
CAIRO, Egypt — Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London ...
- This Weekends Events (My Village Peckham)
Until 09 Aug 2008 On a startlingly bright Autumn night in 2006 Harper Regan walked away from her home and her husband and her daughter and she kept walking. She told nobody that she was going. She put everything she...
- Coach's influence still burns bright - Baltimore Sun
Coach's influence still burns brightBaltimore Sun, United States - 4 hours agoAll he did was average 27 points and 22 rebounds for the Poets in leading them to an MSA title. Graham praised Wade for giving him the freedom to play ...
- POLITICAL PROSE: Pesky public comments have Bucky bent out of shape (The Beaver County Times)
The week before a holiday tends to be pretty quiet, and the last seven days have been no exception.
- VIPs tell students that character counts (The Arizona Republic)
El Mirage VIPs like Councilman Roy Delgado and Police Chief Michael Frazier recently joined Dysart Elementary students and staff to celebrate the growth of the Character Counts program at the school.
- Guest column: New prize to tap richness of state's history - DesMoinesRegister.com
Guest column: New prize to tap richness of state's historyDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 17 hours agoThe Iowa History Prize follows the model of the Iowa Poet Laureate, a title that personalizes poetry by attaching a name and face to that powerful and broad ...
- Arts Week events kicked off with open mic poetry night (The Shorthorn)
The crowd snapped wildly as a man, dreadlocks hanging to his waist, stepped onto the stage. “What’s with this snapping thing?” poet Oveous Maximus asked.
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