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- Season benchmarks (The Star)
Here are 10 of the most influential, trend-setting, jaw-dropping summer releases of the past four decades.
- 3 more kids die of cholera - Tribune
Three more children died of cholera today, taking the toll to seven. One cholera death was reported from Mauli Complex in Chandigarh. Despite the claims of the administration regarding preventive steps in affected colonies, hospitals continued to be ...
- Diversions for August 17, 2008 (The Gleaner)
WOLFGAND CLASSICAL WIND ENSEMBLE SUMMER CONCERTS â 7:30 p.m., Old North United Methodist Church, 4201 Stringtown Road; and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church Wesley Hall, 601 Main St., Mount Vernon, Ind. (both concerts are free).
- Historic find shows Samuel Hobbs was the Staples of his day (The Salem News)
MARBLEHEAD and mdash; It pays to be a good boss. Samuel Hobbs was so good that in 1932 workers gave him, posthumously, a silver loving cup. More than 75 years later he's still getting credit for it. Paul Crosby, director of the Marblehead Counseling Center, found the cup in his building. The Hobbs Memorial Building was donated to the town in the 1930s by widow Lina Hobbs.
- Whatâs on - BCLocalNews
Whatâs onBCLocalNews, Canada - 7 hours agoYungchen Lhamo and Kiran Ahluwalia share poetry and praise with music, language and culture of India and Tibet in this musical meeting. ...
- A journalist takes a long road to fiction (Miami Herald)
In the fall of 1994, I traveled to GuantĂĄnamo for The Miami Herald to report on the tent-city camps erected by the U.S. government to house and detain thousands of Cuban rafters rescued at sea.
- Writing contest open to students this year - Sun Journal
The New Bern Literary Symposium is accepting entries for its 2009 writing contest, which is open to students this year. "We are inviting students in grades six to 12 to sharpen their wits and pencils and join in the competition," said Phyllis Hoffman ...
- People in the news - SouthCoastToday.com
People in the newsSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 1 hour agoHer collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks" hold the top three spaces on Amazon.com's list of best-selling poetry books, ...
- 'Grand Theft Auto' drove filmmaker to experiment - The Columbus Dispatch
Andy Warhol may be the headliner at the Wexner Center for the Arts, but Phil Solomon will be getting his own 15 minutes next month - and then some. The celebrated avant-garde filmmaker will be on the Ohio State University campus Wednesday as part of ...
- Lawsuit Against Sathya Sai Baba Society - indiainteracts.com
Lawsuit Against Sathya Sai Baba Societyindiainteracts.com, India - 5 hours ago... whole-hearted and enthusiastic praise of Sathya Sai Baba and the writing of a love poem to him after allegedly being sexually abused dozens of times. ...
- Consumer Vertigo - Reason.com
When customers enter the Ralphs supermarket near UCLA, they see a sign announcing how many different fruits and vegetables the produce department has on hand: "724 produce varieties available today," it says, including 93 organic selections. Sixty ...
- Return of âEntourageâ is Canât Miss TV (MSNBC)
âEntourage,â the first-ever make-believe reality show, is back as Vince, Eric, Drama, Turtle and Ari return to L.A.'s hot spots, and TV screens, for season 5, plus Brian Wilson's new album and more.
- Bash'd gives its regards to off-Broadway - Calgary Herald
The Calgary Fringe Festival returns to town Aug. 1 in a new location in Inglewood and we'll be spending a lot of time there in the coming weeks. As a bit of tease, we thought we'd catch up with Chris Craddock, the Edmonton actor and playwright who ...
- Out and About: Sept. 24 - Oct. 5 - Abington Mariner
Black Womanâs Body in Africa film series. 7 p.m., Collins Cinema. The series is organized and introduced by Assistant Professor Pashington Obeng, Africana Studies Department and the Davis Museum and Cultural Center. Striar JCC Member Appreciation ...
- Metallica returns to its roots with 'Death Magnetic' - Princeton University The Daily Princetonian
Metallica returns to its roots with 'Death Magnetic'Princeton University The Daily Princetonian, United States - 17 minutes agoIt's poetry, I tell ya! But the track that really convinced me that Metallica was back to its prime is the 10-minute instrumental "Suicide & Redemption. ...
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