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- Katie Couric's Notebook - CBS News
Notebook: Ted Kennedy | Â 05/20/2008 Sen. Ted Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and will seek the best treatment possible. Something that he would want for every cancer patient, says Katie Couric. Notebook: Coins | Â 05/19/2008 The ...
- Running on empty - La Grange Daily News
Filling up my truck back home this week, I felt the pain at the pump as the price ticked above $90 and kept on going to $93. Every Georgia motorist experiences the exact same frustration - or perhaps rage - as they fuel their vehicles to go to work ...
- Top jewelers turn to their heritage to sell on the global stage (International Herald Tribune)
Napoleon sells for Chaumet, India for Cartier. Jewelery houses are dusting off history and putting a contemporary spin on centuries-old stories to counter a challenge from luxury fashion brands.
- 'Cultural Amnesia' Anew - New York Sun
'Cultural Amnesia' AnewNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoIts definition of civilization includes science and religion, poetry and history, art and music, humor and gravitas. Mr. Johnson is the editor of Standpoint ...
- Shelton students get chance to read, write their poetry - TriVallyCentral
SHELTON - English teacher Marie Zampano's students at Shelton High School have learned the value of self-expression through poetry writing. Recently, Zampano's students in her English to Speakers of Other Languages class took turns reading several of ...
- Senior Center plans cookout at bank bistro - Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription)
Senior Center plans cookout at bank bistroDaily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - 3 hours agoLUNCH WITH THE LAUREATE: Area residents are invited to attend a poetry reading by Northampton Poet Laureate Leslea Newman today from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at ...
- Seen on Sunday morning: May 4th - WABC
As Holocaust Remembrance Day just passed, it's a time to commemorate and reflect upon one of the most horrific periods in world history. Joining us this morning is holocaust survivor Roman Kent and Stanlee Stahl, executive vice president of the ...
- Minn. mom pleads not guilty to breaking church ban (The Washington Times)
The mother of an autistic boy who's been barred from the family's church has pleaded not guilty to violating a restraining order after allegedly attending Mass there.
- Mystery mural to be unveiled at library extension opening - NW Evening Mail
NW Evening MailMystery mural to be unveiled at library extension openingNW Evening Mail, UK - 7 hours agoThe new library facility offers 450 sq m of learning space and will also accommodate a poetry seating area, have internet access and a plasma screen. ...
- Movies set for vicarious vacationing - Bridgeton News
PHIL BRAY/MIRAMAX See Italy with Matt and Gwyneth in "The Talented Mr. Ripley"... If you can't jet off to some foreign locale this year, you can watch movies so scenic that you'll feel transported to another place -- even if you're watching on a ...
- To have an event listed, s... - Akron Beacon Journal
To have an event listed, s...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 1 hour agoFeaturing poetry by Kent State University professor Maj Ragain, David Hassler and students of KSU's WICK Outreach Poetry Program, Merle Mollenkoff, ...
- To have an event listed, sen... (Akron Beacon Journal)
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-996-3033 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeaconjournal. com at least a week in advance. TODAY Kid's Craft Time — Today, Barberton Public Library, 602 W. Park Ave. Times: 10:30 a.m. for ages 3-6; 2 p.m. for ages 6-8 and 3:30 p.m. for ages 8-13. Free. 330-745-1194.
- SUMMER'S FRESH FRUIT HAS RIPENED - Gay City News
SUMMER'S FRESH FRUIT HAS RIPENEDGay City News - 2 hours agoHere the playwright enters the world of an African-American girl who has come to believe she is the wrong gender. With that understanding her whole world ...
- A Cabinet of Soviet Curiosities (The New York Sun)
Sometimes the smallest of things can illuminate the largest. A fossil tells the story of massive planetary change, a line or two of poetry does more to explain trench warfare than a dozen history books, and the miniatures of Nicholas Hilliard bring Gloriana's long vanished England back to iridescent, dangerous life. In writing "Lenin's Brain" (Hoover Institution Press, 163 pages, $15), Houston ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture - Traverse City Record Eagle
Northern People: Seeing the big pictureTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 19 minutes agoHis friends encouraged Gum's decision to publish his poetry and essays. As a show of support they each wrote an introductory paragraph to the book. ...
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