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- Why a cultural boycott is necessary - Aljazeera.com
Why a cultural boycott is necessaryAljazeera.com, UK - 45 minutes ago... in the May-June 2008 issue of American Theatre Magazine.] -- Remi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, ...
- Pain Beyond Words - Slate
In the predictable universe of the illness memoir, doctors save by diagnosis and fail by misdiagnosis, alleviate symptoms or unintentionally increase them, order too many tests or refuse to test enough. Patients are the authors of these accounts, but ...
- E-Nazis; Microsoft and Google - Boston IMC
Hitler's Vindication After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Nazism was born in America! Replacing Dr ...
- Obituaries in the news - Forbes
DALLAS (AP) - James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- Erdiston Principal gets much love at retirement service (Barbados Advocate)
PRINCIPAL of Erdiston Primary School, Dorothy Alleyne, was moved to tears more than once on Monday morning as past and present students, parents and friends came together for a thanksgiving church service to celebrate her 41 years in the profession.
- South Plains high schoolers take awards at UIL state competition - LubbockOnline.com
South Plains high schoolers take awards at UIL state competitionLubbockOnline.com, TX - 1 hour agoBy Bobwilson | AVALANCHE-JOURNAL A Frenship High School student earned first place in the poetry interpretation contest at the University Interscholastic ...
- Caroline Kennedy Goes To Bat For Obama (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
The daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy sees her father's torch in Barack Obama's hands.
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' (Macworld UK)
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has blasted Apple's iTunes Store as "brilliant, but heartless". "Artists can no longer sell the products of their genius because the internet supplies it virtually for free. What can be sold is that genius in the flesh," Jenkins thrills.
- Going A Bit Woodcraft Folk - Guardian Unlimited
Peering through binoculars from its vantage point in the bushes beside Italy's Viennese training base earlier today, the Fiver was able to read the papers on a nearby newsstand. One reported that Luca Toni looked tired, while another declared its ...
- 2,500 students take part in talent search contest - Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI — The IDEA 2008 UAE Open Talent Search competition was organised by the Innovative Development Centre for Educational Aptitude (IDEA) on the Abu Dhabi Indian School campus on Friday. Aimed at recognising student achievements, over 2,500 ...
- Chance Abutmenting (a counter-critique of Peter Schjeldahl) - OpEdNews.com
Last month I counter-critiqued Jerry Saltz of New York Magazine (and previously of the Village Voice ). This month I turn to Peter Schjeldahl at The New Yorker , whom Saltz called "mi amigo", if you remember. Schjeldahl is a slightly better writer ...
- the enemies of progress - Spiked
the enemies of progressSpiked, UK - 1 hour agoChildren’s Book Week, a national students’ entrepreneurship and technology competition and a national poetry competition are just a few examples of ...
- When all is said and Dunn - Cape Breton
SYDNEY — She’s a poet and now the whole country knows it. Sandra Dunn of Whitney Pier, recently placed second in CBC Radio’s seventh annual nationwide Poetry Face-Off, which featured the work of 13 of Canada’s leading poets during National ...
- Highlands Fest highlights art & science center's offerings - Wicked Local Truro
Highlands Fest highlights art & science center's offeringsWicked Local Truro, MA - 19 minutes agoThere were wind energy lectures, poetry readings and storytelling, viewing of a documentary by James Gabriel called “Portrait of a Coast,” followed by a ...
- Rare collection of recordings preserved after decades (Knoxville News Sentinel)
In 1946, a radio repairman named Latham Wyrick purchased a home disc recorder and began roaming the hills of Union County. Electricity was still a newcomer to rural East Tennessee, and Wyrick was one of the first to plug in. He loved gadgets, and although he didn't play an instrument, he loved music, especially the old-time gospel singing of the Holiness church.
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