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- The Economics of Clean Water: A Guest Post - New York Times Blogs
In 2000, the United Nations declared an intention to reach eight Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s) — each with one or more targets — by 2015. The MDG’s are attracting a lot of money, but money can’t fix everything. Since I’m a water ...
- Profiles in Greatness - Winston Churchill - Success Magazine
Profiles in Greatness - Winston ChurchillSuccess Magazine, NY - 17 minutes agoBut in his first year at Harrow, he won a contest by reciting 1300 lines of poetry from memory. He had a gift for words and persevered until he overcame the ...
- 'Last Comic' winner squeezes in daddy duty (The Arizona Republic)
Josh Blue earned the title of Last Comic Standing after winning NBC's reality show in 2006. The Colorado-based comedian has gone on to make a name for himself on the club circuit with a broad audience thanks to his TV success.
- OUT THIS WEEK (The Columbus Dispatch)
BOOKS • The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008, Bob Woodward: The journalist examines the relationship among President Bush, the State Department and the Pentagon during the Iraq war.
- Sarah, the sexed-up raptor from Dr Who - Daily Mail
All hail the shooting star that is Sarah Palin. She is fast on the draw all right. Last week we had no idea who she was, but already, after McCain’s insanely bad speech and her track ’em and kill ’em number, McCain needs her more than she needs ...
- Gibran from Mars and the Lebanese from Venus - Daily Star - Lebanon
Gibran from Mars and the Lebanese from VenusDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 9 minutes agoWe celebrate his poetry and magical prose without even attempting to understand his thinking, legacy, wisdom, ideas and overall intentions. Here is why? ...
- The schedule of Honor America Days events includes: - Rome Sentinel
The schedule of Honor America Days events includes:Rome Sentinel, NY - 4 hours ago... 613 N. Washington St. Make poetry and CD magnets to beautify metallic surfaces. Information 336-4570. • 6-8 pm, free, Summer in the Square concert with ...
- 2008 National Book Festival - Associated Content
Washington D.C. -- On a humid early fall day, the 2008 National Book Festival took place on the expanse of the National Mall. The Library of Congress sponsors the yearly event. The purpose is to promote reading by showcasing authors and programs that ...
- Flickspicks for Thursday, July 31 - News & Observer
Flickspicks for Thursday, July 31News & Observer, NC - 47 minutes agoTHE WACKNESS --The tale of a teen in New York in 1994 (Josh Peck), spending his last summer before college selling dope, trading it with his shrink (Ben ...
- Generali Foundation Opens Un Coup de Des: Writing Turned Image. An Alphabet of Pensive Language (Art Daily)
Lothar Baumgarten, Section 125-25 64-58, Hommage à M.B., 1972-74. VIENNA.-
- Arts & Leisure - Business World
"When the author’s life of literature and exile reached its unscheduled terminus that anonymous February morning, he had been completing a controversial book. His was an apt end, considering the circumstances, for he’d long been drowning in ...
- Renowned pianist returns for concert - Staunton News Leader
Renowned pianist returns for concertStaunton News Leader, VA - 14 hours agoOne critic remarked that he displayed "the fire of the former and the poetry of the latter." From that time on, Naoumoff — recognized as a world-class ...
- Moja Calendar (The Post and Courier)
ONE-DAY JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Charleston Tennis Center, 19 Farmfield Ave., Charleston. $8. A one-day tournament showcasing youth from the Inner-city Youth Tennis Program and other area programs.
- İlhan Berk dies at 90 - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Turkish Daily News (subscription)İlhan Berk dies at 90Turkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 55 minutes agoHe is the author of more than two dozen books of poetry as well as a number of works of critical and biographical prose. He was also an acclaimed visual ...
- Provocative Pacific prose - New Zealand Herald
When Robert Louis Stevenson died at 44 in his Samoan home, half a world away from his birthplace of Edinburgh, he left a remarkably diverse body of work. In fewer than two decades he turned out popular romantic novels (among them Kidnapped and ...
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