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- DORIS STREETMAN (The Terrell Tribune)
Doris Streetman, 74, of Royse City passed away May 9, 2008. She was born May 29, 1933, in Poetry, to Frank and Nellie (Sluder) Bostick. Doris was a dedicated homemaker and a special fan of baseball and Americal Idol. She was devoted to her family.
- FOXSexpert: How to Be Sexier (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)
Get a glimpse and you want it. See others’ reactions and you need it. Whether it’s a devilish look, a suggestive gesture, or enticing innuendo, we all desire it at some point – that state of being sexy. There’s a lot to get turned on to in this world. Who doesn’t appreciate an impressive physique? Or get charged from catching a flash of femme fatale thigh-highs? Or feel flushed all over from the ...
- Library News for Monday, June 30, 2008 (The Milford Daily News)
Library News for Monday, June 30, 2008
- Road Signs - College of the Holy Cross
College of the Holy CrossRoad SignsCollege of the Holy Cross, MA - 58 minutes agoI will continue to focus on and write poetry. And I’m happy to say I’ve been awarded a grant to publish my second book. I plan to travel more as well. ...
- posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC (OS News)
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
- Special Feature - AntiguaSun
Special FeatureAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours agoThe Green Bay Junior Secondary School will be displaying the talents of their students, along with The Poet Nacbar, the High Priest of Poetry Tamo Zakela, ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture - Traverse City Record Eagle
Northern People: Seeing the big pictureTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 19 minutes agoHis friends encouraged Gum's decision to publish his poetry and essays. As a show of support they each wrote an introductory paragraph to the book. ...
- Go fishin' with Dad (The York Weekly)
As Father's Day approaches this year, I find myself thinking of my own dad and his love of fishing. He was completely at home angling in the ocean, on lakes or in streams, and in the course of his life, he caught fishes, big ones like sailfish and tarpon...
- Tuesday Happy trails (The Nashua Telegraph)
Although former downtown development specialist Alan S. Manoian has unofficially retired from giving his highly informative walking tours of Nashua, the historical tidbits he shared over the years are forever imprinted in our memories. Nashua will never look the same to us again. ...
- Concord > { a vagabond's verses } - Concord Monitor
The book is slim and softbound and completely unembellished. No introduction, no author's note, no explanation except for the briefest summary on the back cover. Whether by intent or (more likely) budget, the plainness only adds to the rich flavor ...
- New reading garden brightens up Plumb Library (The Standard-Times)
ROCHESTER — A child's journey to reading is complex, but a "reading garden" could be the perfect place to establish the roots of learning in a lovely garden setting at the Joseph H. Plumb Memorial Library in Rochester.
- Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminated - Daily Times
Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminatedDaily Times, Pakistan - 18 minutes agoAs many as 35 pieces of lights were displayed, including lamps with classical poetry and different pictures screened on them. Talking about her work, ...
- Opinon: It’s springtime in Minnesota, so get busy - Lake Elmo Leader
Opinon: It’s springtime in Minnesota, so get busyLake Elmo Leader, MN - 7 hours agoBayport does Memorial Day well, with a parade followed by ceremonies at the local cemetery complete with patriotic music, poetry recited by Andersen School ...
- Documentary: "Global Moms Iran" takes us behind the headlines, into ... - Payvand Iran News
THE FILM: Global Moms Iran (working title) took filmmaker Justine Shapiro, a Jewish American mom, and her six-year-old son Mateo to Iran. Before she became a mom, Justine's work as a documentary filmmaker and as host of GlobeTrekker , an ...
- Alicia Keys isn't just about music anymore — she's on a mission (Miami Herald)
When we first heard Alicia Keys' velvet voice and masterful piano strokes in 2001, she was a beautiful tomboy singing about falling in and out of love. Hers was a pure, unapologetic sound - authentic, magical, enriched by yesterday - that returned vintage soul to its place in the pantheon of music.
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