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- ExploreLI: Freebie events this week (Newsday)
Need some rest and relaxation this week but don't have any cash? From polo to poetry, here's a list of free, fun things to do.
- As long as they don't cut football… - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools There was a little blip in the news the other day about the resignation of the dean of arts and sciences at the University of South Florida. This news did not exactly set off shock waves across Tampa Bay. Maybe it would have been a bigger ...
- Remember When: Wartime roast beef brings warm memories (Vero Press Journal)
The war was winding down in May 1945, but people still needed ration stamps to purchase certain scarce articles of food and clothing. The allotment of stamps became available the first of the month, but by the month's end most people had few of the stamps remaining.
- Music Review: New Johnson CD 'That Lonesome Song' takes the point ... - Baltimore Sun
Music Review: New Johnson CD 'That Lonesome Song' takes the point ...Baltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour agoHis bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and it's shot with blue-collar authenticity. ...
- Selma mayoral election brings change - Montgomery Advertiser
Selma mayoral election brings changeMontgomery Advertiser, AL - Aug 28, 2008His slogan was "Still We Rise," but voters were more interested in progress than poetry. Evans' theme was "New Bridges to Build"-- recalling not only the ...
- Grades 5 & Up - School Library Journal
Grades 5 & UpSchool Library Journal - Jun 30, 2008Written in prose poetry, the story's focus shifts from Ramon to Amir and then back to Ramon. Amir is treated by the Benvenistes as another son, making Ramon ...
- Kindly old poet or evil warlord? - Sunshine Coast Daily
ABC NewsKindly old poet or evil warlord?Sunshine Coast Daily, Australia - 4 hours agoIn his spare time, Dabic writes poetry, leading a local writers’ group, and recently published a book of poems. Dabic wears his thick, white hair long with ...Video: Karadzic plans to defend himself in The Hague RussiaTodayThe edge of madness guardian.co.ukGood news for international criminal justice Globe and MailTelegraph.co.uk - Independentall 6,363 news articles
- Pearisburg cafe serves up Chicago-style dogs - Roanoke Times
Roanoke TimesPearisburg cafe serves up Chicago-style dogsRoanoke Times, VA - 1 hour agoHis shop offers poetry readings, music in the evenings and Internet access that is mostly used by the Appalachian Trail hikers who frequent the place. ...
- Work to start on blind activity centre - Norwich Evening News
Work to start on blind activity centreNorwich Evening News, UK - 4 hours agoOnce the centre is up and running the NNAB plans to organize more craft, painting, creative writing and poetry classes for people affected by sight problems ...
- Blues Traveler drummer beat parental deadline for his big break - Charleston Daily Mail
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Parents, take heed: Sometimes a kid who aspires to make his living in a band does it. And sometimes he's still doing it 20 years later. Blues Traveler is set to play at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Brendan Hill understood his own parents ...
- Emine Saner on a haunting new movie about Afghanistan by a 19-year-old director (Guardian Unlimited)
Emine Saner on a haunting new movie about Afghanistan by a 19-year-old director
- City Report On Investigation Of Former City Court Clerk Ed Hammonds (The Chattanoogan)
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- Utah Phillips: radical US folksinger and pacifist - Times Online
Utah Phillips was an American folk singer, story-teller and political activist of the old school who kept alive the freewheeling hobo spirit of Woody Guthrie. He was born Bruce Duncan Phillips in 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio. His parents were both labour ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - Miami Herald
MILWAUKEE Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin ...
- Batman 3: 'The Dark Knight' - Chicago Tribune
Sensational, grandly sinister and not for the kids, "The Dark Knight" elevates pulp to a very high level. Heath Ledger 's Joker takes it higher still, and the 28-year-old actor's death earlier this year of an accidental overdose lends the film an air ...
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