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- Ex-reporter offers help for the grieving (St. Clair County Journal)
As a newspaper reporter, Mark Hodapp wrote his share of sad stories. But unlike some who deal with death and heartbreak on a regular basis, Hodapp never could forget many of the stories - or the people behind the stories.
- 'Educational' side of MySpace, Facebook and Orkut revealed - Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Those hooked to social networking sites like Orkut, MySpace and Facebook, do not just kill their time online, but learn a range of new things, says a new University of Minnesota study, which has detailed the educational benefits of such ...
- A Colonial Oasis in Upper Manhattan (The New York Sun)
When Lucinda Martinez-Desir was a young girl growing up in Washington Heights, she'd often sit on the steps leading up to Sylvan Terrace and write poetry. Almost two decades later, she returned, moving into one of the cobblestone street's famed Colonial row houses. A tucked-away, car-free block on 161st Street between St. Nicholas Avenue and Jumel Terrace, Sylvan Terrace is lined with street ...
- Hampton Falls news briefs - Portsmouth Herald News
Hampton Falls news briefsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoColacchio was presented with the Burger Prize for best poetry, The Kaufman Prize for excellence in photographic art, and The Technical Theater Prize for ...
- Charter school take charge - Gary Post Tribune
Charter school take chargeGary Post Tribune, IN - 17 minutes agoKIPP LEAD School's move to Miller enables the introduction of a poetry lounge for students and a soon to expand performing arts curriculum now that they ...
- "I received calls from people interested in my new business within ... - MediaSyndicate (press release)
"I received calls from people interested in my new business within ...MediaSyndicate (press release) - 13 minutes agoOver 30 authors of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, children and young adults books will attend this year's festival in historic downtown Fernandina Beach on ...
- Tunisia Mourns Palestinian Poet Mahmoud Darwish - Al Arab Online
Following the death of the prominent Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali addressed to Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority and president of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation ...
- Unique biography brings Lincoln alive (The Standard-Times)
The hard-bound "Lincoln Shot: A President's Life Remembered" is a huge-format biography in the form of an 1860s newspaper, a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of his birth.
- Today is: (The Frontier Post)
Tuesday, September 02, 2008, Ramadan 01, 1429 A.H. Ahmed Faraz: Ab Ke Hum Bichhray..
- Talkin' the Walk - Austin Chronicle
In East Austin's Southwest Key Community Center – a strikingly new and vibrant building in a part of town that is not so much either of those things – Zell Miller III is rehearsing his newest play. Three actors move in and out of gesture and ...
- New Orleans paintings featured - Holland Sentinel
Veronica Leandrez will be sharing her paintings of New Orleans life and culture at the Grass Cup Cafe through the end of this week. The exhibit, “New Orleans: Spirit a’ Risen,” traveled from New Orleans, to Chattanooga, Tenn., to Washington D.C ...
- Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural Communities (AllAfrica.com)
THE empowerment drive seems to have caught up with everyone, including Zora musician Leonard Zhakata, who for the past months has taken his music to rural and marginalised communities.
- Urban Planner: September 6, 2008 - Torontoist
TorontoistUrban Planner: September 6, 2008Torontoist, Canada - 20 hours ago... display of twelve poets showcasing their creative processes as they write new poetry. Junction City Square (2960 Dundas Street West), 10 pm, FREE. ...
- Beck: Columns forge links with readers - Argus Leader
Editor's Note: Recently Executive Editor Randell Beck was asked to tell other editors for the Gannett Co., which owns the Argus Leader, why he writes a weekly column. This is what he wrote. When I came to South Dakota in 2001 to be editor of the ...
- UCLA experts advisory: UCLA alumna is new U.S. poet laureate - UCLA News
Stephen Yenser , professor of English and director of UCLA's undergraduate creative writing program, is available to speak about Kay Ryan, an alumna of UCLA's English department who has been named U.S. poet laureate. Yenser is director of the Hammer ...
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