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- Fear and loafing in the Green Zone (Salon.com)
Welcome to Baghdad's post-decadent stronghold: Menacing Peruvian mercenaries, Chinese prostitutes, concealed beer and doughnuts -- and Iraqis eyeing a foreboding future.
- Happy Birthday, Samuel Johnson - findingDulcinea
findingDulcineaHappy Birthday, Samuel JohnsonfindingDulcinea, New York - 37 minutes agoHe also dabbled in poetry, political writing and fiction. For two years he anonymously penned a twice-weekly newsletter called "The Rambler," which sold for ...
- Cascadara, a musical lesson in forgiveness - Jamaica Observer
Last Saturday some 50 kids learnt the value of forgiveness at The Music Workshop's annual show in Kingston. These kids are not from troubled communities, they are the children of professionals, being groomed to become their parents. And the show at ...
- Kane to read from her award-winning book of poetry 'Jazz Funeral' Oct ... - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Dr. Julie Kane will read from her award-winning book of poetry, “Jazz Funeral,” at noon Wednesday, Oct. 8, at LSU at Alexandria as part of the Cavanaugh Lecture series. The reading will be in Bolton Library on campus, and it is free and open to ...
- Palestinians plan 'state' funeral for poet Darwish - Middle East Times
Palestinian poet Mahmud Darwish (left) is greeted by Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas in Ramallah in 2005. Palestinians are making plans for a funeral of pomp and ceremony for their "national" poet Mahmud Darwish, seen here in 2007, whose writings ...
- Writers' Fest a grand day out - Ontarian
Writers' Fest a grand day outOntarian, Canada - 10 hours ago... her two poetry collections and was previously nominated for the Gerald R. Lampert award for Best First Book of Poetry by the Canadian League of Poets. ...
- VA Helps Vets Reengage With Life - Forbes
WASHINGTON, July 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- From the laboratory to open air, making medical and mental miracles are the focus of the July edition of "The American Veteran," the monthly half-hour news magazine from the Department of Veterans ...
- Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comPoetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his workThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 30 minutes agoHe saved cards and letters, some of them hand-signed, from Pope John Paul II, Sophia Loren, Richard Burton, erotic writer Anais Nin, Hillary Clinton, ...
- 20 years into gun life, Salahuddin still popular in Kashmir - Rising Kashmir
20 years into gun life, Salahuddin still popular in KashmirRising Kashmir, India - 5 hours agoHe composed poetry in English, became an impressive debater, got first class in the 12th grade but could not get admission to any medical college. ...
- China's total urban makeover - Los Angeles Times
IN THE fall of 2005, I moved to Beijing to work on the launch of the Chinese edition of Sports Illustrated. Booming, prosperous China, with an ever-expanding mass media and leisure class, was undergoing a sports-industrial evolution similar to that ...
- Piano Students Perform For Hundreds In Houston - Tyler Morning Telegraph
The elementary ensemble played “Changing Places,” by Edna Mae Burnham at the Texas Music Teacher’s Association Convention at the Houston Hyatt Regency Hotel in June. They are (back row, from left) Lacie Randolph, Kara Kucskowski, Ian Finlay ...
- ANUNG'S FIRST AMERICAN CHRISTMAS - Broadway World
ANUNG'S FIRST AMERICAN CHRISTMASBroadway World, NY - 7 hours agoAnung encounters beauty, pestilence and death, winged delight and leaden doubt approaching despair, yet finds comfort in the memory of Grandfather's tribal ...
- Library hosts Summer Celebration - Valdosta Daily Times
VALDOSTA — South Georgia Regional Library hosts its Summer Celebration Saturday, highlighting the success of its Summer Reading Program. It will be fun and free, says Halley Little, the library’s community relations coordinator, continuing that ...
- SWAT pioneer: 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' - San Jose Mercury News
SWAT pioneer: 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult'San Jose Mercury News, USA - 40 minutes agoThese days, the 60-year-old might come across more as a cerebral rancher, with his cowboy walk, dusty reading glasses and penchant for the poetry of Lord ...
- 'Brooklyn' mystery lacks characters (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14½ years apart. There's Constance Tepper, known as Con; her mother, Gertrude; and Con's daughter Joanna. But it's Marlene Silverman, Gertrude's lifelong best friend, whose mysterious life and motivations drive the story. The book opens on a spring morning in ...
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