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- Most recognised Palestinian poet dies in US hospital - New Nation
Mahmud Darwish, the world's most recognised Palestinian poet has passed away in a US hospital. Reports said the poet dies in Texas three days after he underwent heart surgery. Siham Daoud, a fellow and a friend of Darwish, said Darwish departed in ...
- Dick Martin, the zany half of 'Laugh-In' duo (San Jose Mercury News)
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the late 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!
- Mitzvah-Mania Mural: Art Works to Teach Tolerance - Jewish Exponent
To care for one another." This poem by J.H.Taggart School sixth-grader Jason Murphy conveys the collective excitement of the entire South Philadelphia neighborhood at the dedication of the multicultural mural colorfully painted on the wall of the ...
- Glendoria Glover Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Glendoria Glover Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 2 hours agoHer daily responsibilities include volunteering for her local church, quilting, and writing poetry and inspirational works. She attributes her success to ...
- School News: SW area towns - Democrat and Chronicle
The following are the winners of the Penfield Public Library's annual Teen Poetry Contest: Sixth Grade Division: 1. Rebecca Markajani, Bay Trail Middle School, Footprints in the Sand ; 2. Aamir Zain, Allendale Columbia School, Excitement ; 3. Alex ...
- Tens of thousands mourn Palestinian poet Darwish - AFP
AFPTens of thousands mourn Palestinian poet DarwishAFP - 2 hours agoDarwish penned over two dozen books of poetry and prose in a career spanning nearly a half-century, writing searing verses that captured the Palestinian ...
- School Notes - Philadelphia Inquirer
School NotesPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 52 minutes agoAvon Grove Intermediate School continued its yearlong celebration of poetry last week with a visit from children's author and poet J. Patrick Lewis. ...
- King of Shadows - San Francisco Gate
In a collection of 21 autobiographical essays, Aaron Shurin explores his identity as both a poet and a gay man who has been living in the Bay Area since the 1960s. Although Shurin's writing is lyrical and, at times, humorous, "King of Shadows" as a ...
- Rod Stewart - Morning Call
Melissa Etheridge, 8 p.m. July 4, Borgata Event Center, Atlantic City, 866-900-4849. Rush, 7:30 p.m. July 4, Taj Mahal-Mark G. Etess Arena, Atlantic City, 609-449-6059. The Black Crowes, 8 p.m. July 6, Penn's Peak, Jim Thorpe, 866-605-7325. Black ...
- EYEgasim: Iyuana-Nichole - Baller Status
Meet Iyuana-Nichole, aka the Exotic Trophy Wife. She is a 23-year-old on-the-go model who has great big pretty eyes, a big booty, and big ... dreams. While her curveous body will be one of the first things that draw you in, once chatting with Iyuana ...
- Islamic dress is the solution - Stuff
It was a decision that baffled me, but it had its moments. I am thinking of a delightful Afghani man, petite and moustachioed, who sat on her chaise-longue one evening and read us Persian love poetry. Persian, Habib said, was the one true language of ...
- Day two scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in Madison - Isthmus Daily Page
Day two scores from National Poetry Slam 2008 in MadisonIsthmus Daily Page, WI - Aug 7, 2008The second night of preliminary competition in the National Poetry Slam kept downtown Madison stages and clubs busy as the first round of bouts wrapped up ...
- Heal the World and Look Up to God -- New Book Reflects Deeply With Inspiring Essays, Short Stories and Poems (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill., June 17, 2008 -- When any person reaches the twilight of his or her life, reflections and flashbacks begin to move around in the mind. Each person has his own view of the world, and experiences are truly the most treasured lessons anyone can learn.
- Review: Exiles, by Ron Hansen (The Tennessean)
Hansen's unusual work of fiction astutely blends two real-life narratives: the story of a reluctant poet and the aftermath of a shipwreck in the Thames River estuary in 1875.
- Remarks by the First Lady During a Visit to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FLAT ROCK, N.C.----Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site 4:20 P.M. EDT
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