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- Cowra mum robbed of everything she loved (Daily Telegraph)
LYING in her hospital bed yesterday, her physical pain was nothing compared with her emotional turmoil.
- Fighting talk - Guardian Unlimited
'It becomes more and more real' ... Timothy West and Lisa Dulson in a 1999 production of The Birthday Party. Photograph: Tristram Kenton Harold Pinter's career was nearly strangled at birth. On Monday May 19 1958, The Birthday Party opened at the ...
- The FREAK-est Links - New York Times Blogs
The FREAK-est LinksNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Radio 4 poet criticises BBC soaps and aggressive interviewers - Guardian Unlimited
Radio 4 has commissioned poet Wendy Cope to write a series of verses about the BBC to examine how public attitudes to its services have changed since a similar volume was published 80 years ago. Cope's verses, called The ABC of the BBC, will be aired ...
- 'Poetry in motion' (The Times-News)
Remember that scene at the beginning of the recent Bond adventure "Casino Royale" in which the agent chases a man across a construction site, bounding fences, scaling girders, leaping across empty space to land on a crane boom?
- I'm never the same person: Prasoon Joshi - Hindustan Times
Oh, All right, Prasoon Joshi is going to be in Cannes next month - this time to chair the jury that will sit on judgement on outdoor advertising. And yes, he will be the third Asian (after Piyush Pandey and David Guerrero) to head a jury in Cannes ...
- Ancient craft made new in hands of Murrieta bookbinder (The Press-Enterprise)
Murrieta resident Edna Wright has an ancient profession. She is bookbinder. While the work may involve different materials and tools, much of the process is the same as it was in centuries past.
- Local women create teepee art to promote peace project - Charleston Post & Courier
This week, people on all seven continents will exchange art in an effort to promote peace. The nonprofit Global Art Project asked participants to create works that express their vision of world peace, and then matched participants with others around ...
- CRHYME OF PASSION - Sunday People
CRHYME OF PASSIONSunday People, UK - 5 hours agoIf you write a poem badly, no one will be able to tell. So I was a bit worried about going to see The Edge Of Love, about a poet called Dylan Thomas. ...
- Wondering what to do this weekend? - Bucks Herald
CHILDREN'S EVENT: Fairies, Knights and Trolls. 11am to 3pm at the King's Head, Aylesbury. Crafts, storytelling, and more. Free entry, small charge for some activities. BINGO: Prize Bingo, at Manor House, Aylesbury. Eyes Down at 7.30pm. Entrance by ...
- 'Lyrical Terrorist' Samina Malik cleared on appeal - Daily Telegraph
Samina Malik, who worked air-side for WH Smith and was the first Muslim woman in Britain found guilty of terrorism offences, posted a series of poems on websites across the internet about killing non-believers, pursuing martyrdom and raising children ...
- Books to show mom your love and care this Mother’s Day (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
Oh, so many times when one is asked, “Who has been your role model?” the answer comes back without hesitation, “My mother.” But often that mother is not aware of her overwhelming influence.
- Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850): Between the French and Marginalist Revolutions (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
CLAUDE FREDERIC BASTIAT was a French economist, legislator, and writer who championed private property, free markets, and limited government.
- Petersburg standout carries big skills, hairstyle to all-star game (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Lots of talent. Lots of locks. Recent Petersburg High graduate Ibn Rassoull is an attention grabber, as much for his below shoulder-length dreadlocks as for his fluid skill set. Tuesday, the 6-3, 210-pound left-hander will suit up for the East in the Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game.
- She won't go easy - Salon
May 14, 2008 | "She Came to Stay." That was the American title of Simone de Beauvoir's first book, a 1943 roman Ă clef about a manipulative and self-absorbed young woman who saps the energy and willpower of her admirers and plunges them into the ...
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