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- Come express your health care views - La Crosse Tribune
On June 7, there will be a Veterans Memorial Motorcycle ride with funding going for scholarships and to establish a Veterans’ Hall of Honor. The same week, AARP is sponsoring a weeklong celebration in Riverside Park. From the Town Hall meeting on ...
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Iranian director Majid Majidi's sad, soulful film is his second to explore blindness and sight on multiple levels. His heartbreaking 1999 film, "The Color of Paradise," focused on the desperately lonely but strangely happy existence of a blind 8-year ...
- Boston Herald to lay off printing plant workers - Buffalo News
The Boston Herald plans to lay off 130 to 160 workers as the daily newspaper outsources its printing operations. Herald owner and publisher Patrick Purcell said Tuesday that the newspaper is shifting printing work outside the company because most of ...
- Caught in Translation - Kolkata Newsline
Caught in TranslationKolkata Newsline, India - May 6, 2008Launched on Tuesday evening at a Delhi hotel, the book has a selection from five volumes of poetry, mainly Raat Pashmine Ki and Pukhraj. ...
- Unknown Wonderland shines at Rochester jazz festival (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Even though you might expect big names like Al Green to suck all of the air out of the East End, brilliant little unknowns at the smaller venues still find room to breathe at the Rochester International Jazz Festival.
- County Begins Charging For Ambulance Service - Washington Post
County Begins Charging For Ambulance ServiceWashington Post, United States - 2 hours agoThe competition includes categories such as singing, dancing, instrumentals, gospel rap and recitation/poetry. The three age groups are 3 to 8, ...
- Love of reading requires right book, right hands - St. Petersburg Times
I love to read. As a middle school language arts teacher, part of my job is to teach reading. Not just the mechanics and strategies. I try to inspire children to be lifelong readers. Most middle schoolers don't like to read. Most people don't like to ...
- May: the month of disarray - Columbus Dispatch
The Evening Street Elementary School carnival is just one item on an overloaded May calendar for Pam Subler, a Worthington mother of four children, including 7-year-old Abigail, left, and 12-year-old Andrew, right. The stay-at-home mom also must keep ...
- Channeling Tupac: Miami actor-playwright portrays human side of ... - MiamiHerald.com
Channeling Tupac: Miami actor-playwright portrays human side of ...MiamiHerald.com, FL - 32 minutes agoI don't care if you call yourself a black man, Afro-American, African American -- them motherf - - -ers don't care nothing about your ass. ...
- Bobolinks make long trek to summer in northern tier - Morning Sentinel
Bobolinks make long trek to summer in northern tierMorning Sentinel, maine - 9 hours agoThe Bobolink song has inspired poetry. The American poet, William Cullen Bryant, based his poem "Robert of Lincoln" on the song of the Bobolink. ...
- Lesbos residents: 'they are stealing our identity!' - Radio Netherlands
Lesbos residents: 'they are stealing our identity!'Radio Netherlands, Netherlands - 26 minutes ago... she wrote love poems for women. Her passionate words were sung, accompanied by a lyre. It was uncommon in ancient Greece for women to write poetry and ...
- Latitude interview: Luke Wright - Norwich Evening News
Latitude interview: Luke WrightNorwich Evening News, UK - 3 hours ago“I love the fact that it's as much about poetry and the other art forms as it is about music. I love the fact that a punter might come along to see a band ...
- 'Plague of Doves,' Multigenerational Murder Mystery (NPR)
Weekend Edition Sunday , May 4, 2008 · Louise Erdrich, who has written 12 novels and volumes of poetry, is known for her masterful storytelling. Liane Hansen talks with the author about her new book, The Plague of Doves , which focuses on a senseless and horrific crime that changes the lives of several families living around a Native American reservation in North Dakota.
- Knitting for a cause, and to stay awake - Naples Daily News
A group of self-titled Knit Wits in North Naples have needled so many soft blankets and booties, they’re having a hard time finding homes for them. At Caribbean Mobile Home Park last Tuesday, a handful of female retirees in the group assembled for ...
- How to stay positive - New Statesman
New StatesmanHow to stay positiveNew Statesman, UK - 3 hours agoA rhino and a talking mammoth stand for HIV and “scientific poetry” respectively. This is a revelatory, optimistic world.
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