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- Why The Eagles Lost To The Cowboys - The Bulletin
There are certain facts about Monday night's Eagles-Cowboys game that are undeniable. The Cowboys won. The Eagles lost. The final score was 41-37. The game was played on Monday Night Football at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. And no matter what side ...
- Stooping to honor Stopes - renewamerica.us
Stooping to honor Stopesrenewamerica.us, DC - 42 minutes agoAccording to another article, Stopes, clearly of the eugenics mindset, wrote a loving letter to Hitler, sent him a book of her sentimental poetry and was, ...
- Trivia contest highlights city knowledge (Portage Daily Register)
Susan Gorsuch of Pardeeville spent the past week researching the history of Portage in anticipation of Thursday's Portage Trivia Contest. Unfortunately for Gorsuch, no one showed up to participate.
- Virginnie's Hat - Book Review (BellaOnline)
Dori Chaconas writes Virginnie's Hat. Holly Meade does the illustrations. Determined young girl secures her hat. Children view three swamp animals: crawdaddy, snake and alligator. Animals in Children Books.
- My Encounter With Ahmed Faraz - All Things Pakistan
My Encounter With Ahmed FarazAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 3 hours agoHe taught Urdu. (Poetry, I guess. What else?) He was a noted poet even then but, among the students on campus, he was equally known, if not more, ...
- researchers dig into times of slave poet - New York Daily News
New York Daily Newsresearchers dig into times of slave poetNew York Daily News, NY - Jul 21, 2008... a slave owned by the Lloyd family who became one of the first published African-American authors when a newspaper printed one of his poems in 1760. ...
- Party got what it wanted from Obama speech - MSNBC
DENVER - Barack Obama's speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night was what many nervous Democrats were hoping for: a forceful challenge to John McCain and the Republicans, and a restatement of the message to change ...
- Results tagged âCelebrity Babiesâ from iVillage - Daily Blabber - Daily Blabber
His female best friend, who became pregnant via artificial insemination ( with Clay's DNA ), gave birth this morning to a baby boy named Parker Foster Aiken. Clay's mom said that Clay is "smiling from ear-to-ear." I'm probably the only one thinking ...
- Art Displaced heading âwestâ for latest show - Independent
Thereâs more to art than meets the eye. Art, as it turns out, knocks you over with a rhythm all its own and hits your ear drums with spectacular sound and rhyme. At 7 p.m. Saturday, The Ananda Center is going to prove it with âArt Displaced ...
- Saturday, August 9, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Bindu Gopal Rao meets Reema Sarin who tells her what it is like to be a driven person and how it inspires one to seek more challenges and opportunities.
- Radovan Karadzic: the master of life and death - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukRadovan Karadzic: the master of life and deathTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 31 minutes agoKaradzic's craving for attention overcame his caution when he spent long hours reciting epic poetry in a nationalist bar called The Madhouse, in the suburb ...
- Turnpike work to force closure of bikeway - Youngstown Vindicator
Turnpike work to force closure of bikewayYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 1 hour agoClasses will focus on the basic writing methods of journalism, poetry and fiction writing. Workshops are free, and the instructor hopes to provide ...
- Should cooking be considered an art? - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukShould cooking be considered an art?guardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoWe love Rick. We love how his genuine enthusiasm for nosh shines through his curmudgeonliness, plus he knows a lot about food and when every other sleb ...
- WWE Monday Night Raw Results 10/6/08 (Lords of Pain)
The opening video aired and fireworks lit up the stage. Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler welcomed us back to the WWE Universe and to the show. Chris Jericho came out to the ring alone in a suit with the title over his right shoulder. His mouth and lips were severely bruised.
- Poets & wine, writers & rum - Minnesota Daily
ate, a character in John Steinbeck's "East of Eden ," was a charming, yellow-haired young lady who killed her parents and made a living as a whore. She could trick anyone into believing she was a cherub - except after a few drinks, when her truly ...
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