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- Parker: Immigration's real story - Argus Leader
WASHINGTON - La cucaracha, la cucaracha, ya no puede caminar. La cucaracha, la cuca ... Oh, perdón. I was just tuning up for an interview with Baracko Obama and Juan McCain. Juan y Baracko have been busy lately wooing los que hablan espa–ol. That ...
- Author will talk about sustainability at writers' series event (Newport News-Times)
The Nye Beach Writers' Series presents award-winning writer, activist and lecturer Derrick Jensen at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 19. “Do you believe this culture is going to undergo a voluntary transformation to a sane and sustainable way of living?
- Wichitan cheats death - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Clifford Bridwell has worked as an attorney since 1976 and specializes in accident/injury, wills and probate as well as misdemeanor criminal cases. The law — and other lawyers — have been pretty good to Clifford Bridwell over the years. Bridwell ...
- Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87 - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Katie Parks, a celebrated Lubbock community activist and author, died of lung cancer Tuesday. She was 87. Widely known for her efforts to improve the quality of life for blacks across the city, Parks was recognized with more than 200 awards in her ...
- Stolen $30M Shakespeare book found - CNBC
A 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and valued $30 million has been recovered after a man walked into a library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated. Police in Durham, northeast England, said Friday they ...
- Poetry for the season - Holland Sentinel
I’m in an international poetry club called Poetry For Thought. Every month we have a Challenge for members. Recently we had a challenge that was defined: Write a poem about a place you love that would motivate the reader to want to go there. I ...
- Crazy penguins, frozen fish - Newsday
The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog , "Encounters at the End of the World" (opening tomorrow at Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington), is not your typical nature film. Invited by the National Science Foundation to explore ...
- The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology, dir. RD Woodard - Fabula
The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology, dir. RD WoodardFabula, France - 29 minutes ago... ranging in period and genre from eighth-century BC oral poetry to encyclopedic prose compilations of the early centuries AD – from an era rich in a ...
- Long Branch poetry series makes great summer readings (The Hub)
The Long Branch Summer Poetry Series continues Wednesday, July 23, with an appearance by one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement.
- A Centenarian Celebration: ‘Those Were the Days’ - Senior-Spectrum
A Centenarian Celebration: ‘Those Were the Days’Senior-Spectrum, CA - 20 hours agoThose in attendance were treated to poetry recitations, singing and a pianist performance. Of particular note was the fact that all the performances were ...
- Dishing With Frankie Cacioppo, Chef and Co-owner with wife Angie of ... - Everything Alabama
Restaurant's Specialty: Country cooking and home-made Italian dishes. What Sets This Restaurant Apart From Others? Having a produce market inside our building -- and we cook it (the produce) fresh daily. How Long Has The Restaurant Been Open? The ...
- Search VAGazette.com Web enhanced by - Virginia Gazette
Virginia GazetteSearch VAGazette.com Web enhanced byVirginia Gazette, VA - 1 hour agoThe title "The New Poetry," for example, could be ripped from the hand-cut pages of any one of several dozen little magazines. ...
- Take a Look into the Complicated Life of a Straightforward Author of ... - PR.com
The poetry in this collection speaks of issues people encounter everyday. Life experiences that would wear some people down have made this young writer stronger. Memphis, TN, June 17, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Announcing the release of "See What I See", a ...
- Organizations (Erie Times-News)
NOTE. To help us stay current, organizational news must be dated -- e.g., Sat., June 13.
- Rustlers do a little 'clubbing' - Great Falls Tribune
The halls of C.M. Russell High School turned into a zoo of excited teenagers for a short time Wednesday morning. It was Club Fair day, where students had the opportunity to choose between clubs focusing on computers, drama or chess, and no student ...
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