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- WITTY KILLER TO KILLER WIT - New York Post
WITTY KILLER TO KILLER WITNew York Post, NY - 1 hour ago... Lempert delivers a freewheeling account of the writer's life, loves and career, mixing in generous amounts of her witty prose and poetry along the way. ...
- Muskegon's own microbrewery and distillery could be open later this ... - MLive.com
MUSKEGON - It might be the "The Beer Tent Capital of the World," but it doesn't have a microbrewery or a brewpub ... yet. But it looks that's gonna change pretty soon, according to Great Lakes Guru. The Muskegon Brewing & Distilling Company will be ...
- UC Davis researcher begins study of Osama bin Laden audio tapes - PhysOrg
More than 1,500 audiocassette tapes taken in 2001 from Osama bin Laden's former residential compound in Qandahar, Afghanistan, are yielding new insights into the radical Islamic militant leader's intellectual development in the years leading up to ...
- Book review - Montgomery Advertiser
For much of the past decade, Barbara Wiedemann, a Montgomery resident, has spent most of her summers traveling and camping throughout the American West, accompanied in a very primitive van (a pickup covered by a shell) only by a lovable, aging but ...
- Media Diary (Guardian Unlimited)
Davies in line to net new job | Sun raises eyebrows | A bit of a boob | What are the odds? | On the couch | Did I mention the advert? | TV loses its fizz
- Nation & World Views Life can't really be valued in dollars - Ithaca Journal
What's the value of a human life? ... We do have an answer, courtesy of our national nanny â the federal government. A human life is worth $6.9 million. To be more precise, that amount is the statistical value in today's dollars, calculated by the ...
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites 'unhappy' care home friends to move in (Daily Mail: World News)
A 93-year-old woman has blown the proceeds of her first book on a large house so she could invite her friends - who are miserable in care homes - to move in with her.
- Beverly resident Hanwell a true Special Olympics champion (Beverly Citizen)
Alyssa Hanwell loves to roller skate â in competition, only, though. The longtime Special Olympics competitor typically puts away the wheels when the training season and state Special Olympics are past. âI donât go out and roller skate on my own,â says the 25-year-old 2002 graduate of Ipswich High School.
- Ubud Fest Calls - RedOrbit
Ubud Fest CallsRedOrbit, TX - 37 minutes agoOther Malaysian speakers include Bernice Chauly who has released her second book of poetry, The Book Of Sins. Says Janet DeNeefe, Ubud festival founder and ...
- Home décor, books and beer - Cecil Whig
Festivals happening this weekend will celebrate home furnishings, books and beer â so if youâre practical, youâll find a way to read while you drink, drink while you decorate, decorate while you read, or creatively combine all three. Ripken ...
- University of Scranton Awards Presidential Scholarships - Media Newswire (press release)
University of Scranton Awards Presidential ScholarshipsMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 4 hours agoMusto was an American Chemical Society Contest winner, a Creative Communications Poetry Contest winner and an International Library of Poetry semifinalist. ...
- Hemingway, Cuba and mojitos (The Times-News)
KETCHUM - Step off Ketchum's Main Street into the Tropicana tonight and see the nexStage Theatre transformed into a Cuban nightclub like that once frequented by Ernest Hemingway, Nat King Cole, Carmen Miranda and Jimmy Durante.
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (55) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
A great piece by Fred Kaplan in Slate recalls of all the reckless assurances that Bush had already given the Georgians, as if saying something makes it true: If the Europeans had let Bush have his way, we would now be obligated by treaty to send ...
- Novel's storyline glum and lacklustre - Windsor Star
Novel's storyline glum and lacklustreWindsor Star, Canada - 21 hours agoHe wrote a volume of poetry two decades earlier and now, with no other prospects, he thinks he could be a poet. He also thinks his sensitive nature ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish is dead at 67 (International Herald Tribune)
Mr. Darwish's prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting.
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