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- Outdoor notes: Cycle on down and join the fun at UTA's Bike Bonanza - Salt Lake Tribune
Outdoor notes: Cycle on down and join the fun at UTA's Bike BonanzaSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoParticipants are encouraged to bring their families and bicycles for free bike tune-ups and safety demonstrations. There will also be a bicycle obstacle ...
- Magazine shines a light on the Muslim world (The Trenton Times)
Muslim culture features many prominent achievements in architecture, literature and science. Yet awareness of these accomplishments, according to a group of Princeton University students, is low.
- Net savvy 96-year-old blogs to share ideas in online world (SiliconIndia)
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- Tarleton professor named co-editor of Langdon Review - North Texas e-News
Tarleton professor named co-editor of Langdon ReviewNorth Texas e-News, TX - 10 hours agoThe Langdon Review is a journal that invites pieces regarding several categories, including: art, music, photography, poetry, fiction, and creative ...
- Charlestown Primary School celebrates 16th birthday - SKNVibes.com
SKNVibes.comCharlestown Primary School celebrates 16th birthdaySKNVibes.com, St. Kitts and Nevis - 1 hour agoThis would give students the opportunity to showcase their talents in poetry, dance, songs and modeling. Trophies would also be awarded to students on ...
- Students lend support through poetry, music (Gloucester County Times)
PITMAN Students at W.C.K. Walls School showed off their talents and learned about the importance of helping others last week when they held a night of music and poetry to benefit Sean McQuade.
- High cost of bringing home old manuscripts - New Straits Times
THE National Library's efforts to retrieve invaluable Malay manuscripts are being hampered by high fees some foreign countries, institutions and individuals are imposing for them. The library's Malaysiana Services director, Siti Mariani S.M. Omar ...
- Leto’s luck - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarLeto’s luckMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 3 hours agoBut, Leto explains, there is much more to 30STM’s music than the usual angst-ridden poetry welded on to bombastic guitar rock. “In addition to the angst, ...
- Look at the books in Bridgewater - Beaver County Times
BRIDGEWATER — Seems like everyone’s an author today if you count rambling, recklessly punctuated Internet blogs. But there remain those who aspire to a higher standard of writing; one with subject-verb agreement, proper capitalization and a ...
- The Hot Tub of Doom Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired reviewed. - Slate
In March of 1977, about 14 months before shooting began on The Shining , Jack Nicholson took a vacation to Colorado, apparently leaving his palace on Mulholland Drive in the care of Anjelica Huston, Marlon Brando's maid, and Chinatown director Roman ...
- On my way to Chino Roces Bridge…I reached Francia (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
What Francia do I mean? The State, the Republic of France. And the diplomats between our two republics celebrating 60 years of Philippines-France diplomatic relations from June 26 on to what is more popularly called July 14 Bastille Day of the French Revolution on the cry of Liberté! Egalité! Fraternité!
- Crawley a TV rarity with slice-of-life stories - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteCrawley a TV rarity with slice-of-life storiesPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 18 hours agoCrawley has also published several books of poetry with Boyds Mills Press of Honesdale, Wayne County: "Cat Poems" ($15.95), now in its sixth printing; ...
- Palo Alto Online's Master Community Calendar (Palo Alto Weekly)
Showing listings from April 25, 2008 to May 1, 2008 in all categories. Menlo Park Chorus Spring Concert The Menlo Park Chorus celebrates spring with a concert spanning from 1980s pop to classical music.
- ‘Bayan Ko’ (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
I HEARD IT AGAIN AFTER SO LONG, that almost forgotten song that had stirred us to helpless anger and finally turned our fear into valor against the wicked regime of Marcos and his fellow scoundrels.
- 'Crusading spirit' adrift on Thai political winds - Asia Times
BANGKOK - As a secondary school student, Jakrapob Penkair was acknowledged by his peers for eulogistic poems he wrote about King Bhumibol Adulyadej. More recently, as Prime Minister's Office Minister, he oversaw the government's 650-million-baht (US ...
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