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- All About Barbie - San Francisco Gate
Barbie is the ultimate cougar. She's single, frolics with younger men and, at 49 years old, doesn't look a day over 17. That is, until she's altered. "She's sexy. But the concept of altering Barbie, of turning her into a piece of art, brings it into ...
- Fri, Aug 29 2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- General Sadler and the Black Widow — part 2 - Clinton Herald
So, the cause of death gets changed to “homicide” and a murder trial is scheduled for mid-summer, 1988. The Sadler siblings also retain counsel, both to access legal documents and in order to force light upon the facts surrounding their brother ...
- Remembering 9/11 (The Daily Home)
It came from the hurt she knew was raging in New York that day, and the poem she wrote was one to help people heal and look for answers.
- BR area for Oct. 10-16, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR area for Oct. 10-16, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 1 hour agoOPEN MIC POETRY SHOW: 8 pm, In-somkneeacks, 9895 Florida Blvd., Suite B, upstairs next to the Broad-moor Theater. (225) 935-2824.
- United in the name of tolerance - Guardian Unlimited
From the outside, the store in Bacup, Lancashire, is unremarkable. Posters in the window announce a two-for-one offer on roast ham and baby wipes. Photocopying is available at 7p per sheet. To step inside, however, is to confront a story that divides ...
- At writing camp, schlepping goes with scholarship - Napa Valley Register
RIPTON, Vt. - It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a gathering at a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been coming together once a year since the 1920s. But ...
- Note to Readers - The Ledger
Life changes. We all go through them, whether we get married, have children then become empty nesters, suffer a loss or start a job. Because of economic conditions, The Ledger has undergone its share of changes in the past few months. Starting Aug ...
- Poetry provides patient relief - Evening News Norwich
Patients visiting a Norfolk hospital will soon have something to take their minds off their health troubles - poetry. A year-long project will see poems appearing on toilet doors, in corridors, and on canteen tables at the Norfolk and Norwich ...
- Grades 5 & Up - School Library Journal
AGUIAR, Nadia . The Lost Island of Tamarind . Bk. 1. 448p. (The Book of Tamarind Series). Feiwel & Friends . Oct. 2008. Tr $17.95. ISBN 978-0-312-38029-8 . LC number unavailable. Gr 5–8— Maya, 13; her younger brother, Simon; and baby Penny are ...
- The hunt for Radovan Karadzic and Serbia's real destiny - CBC.ca
CBC.caThe hunt for Radovan Karadzic and Serbia's real destinyCBC.ca, Canada - 11 hours agoDespite Radovan's university degrees, his published poetry and his command of rhetoric, the doctor's birthplace best sums up his paranoid worldview — that ...Video: Karadzic faces Hague tribunal ReutersVideoWITNESS-An encounter with Karadzic in the snow Reutersall 4,619 news articles
- In Downtown Brooklyn, a Sort of Circus in Celebration of Everything Literary (New York Times)
The third Brooklyn Book Festival drew a crowd of 20,000, and 150 authors, on Sunday.
- My Emblems: - Gamespot News
Rank: Registered Member Convivial Fear the Reaper Public Access Readers' Choice 2007 Chooser Well, I started my Math ****on Thursday, not to thrill about it. It felt too much like a high school **** The other students are too childish, but whatever ...
- Classy back-to-school books for kids - ScrippsNews
-- In "Off to First Grade" (McElderry/Simon & Schuster, $16.99), author Louise Borden uses poetry to capture the joy and nerves of heading into a new school year. Borden's free-verse poems are wonderfully readable, offering just the right touch of ...
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' - San Jose Mercury News
From their kick-in-the-front-door infancy almost 40 years ago to their modern, post-Columbine stratagems, the elite tactical police units widely known as SWAT teams have evolved. And they've done so largely through the trials and errors of cops like ...
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