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- Saddam Feared Getting AIDS in Prison - WXIA 11 Alive
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Chinese writer's 2 one-acts, akin to absurdist theater, are a must-see - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Actress Anne McEvoy and a mannequin's hand make for stunning theater in Cleveland Public Theatre's "Between Life & Death," the first of a two-part program of short works by Chinese dissident author Gao Xingjian. We now have an opportunity to see the ...
- Septuagenarian overcomes health hurdles to pen perceptions - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphSeptuagenarian overcomes health hurdles to pen perceptionsCalcutta Telegraph, India - 12 minutes agoReciting a few lines from the poetry of Milton, who was also visually impaired, she said the great English poet was her source of inspiration. ...
- Basque author-in-residence wins prestigious literary prizes - UNR NevadaNews
UNR NevadaNewsBasque author-in-residence wins prestigious literary prizesUNR NevadaNews, NV - 1 hour agoAtxaga has also written short stories, children’s literature, poetry and essays. Atxaga’s work has sold more than 200000 copies, making him the most ...
- First open mic night at RRCC - International Falls Daily Journal
First open mic night at RRCCInternational Falls Daily Journal, MN - 2 hours agoA variety of poetry, prose, music and art mediums are expected. Those established in their craft and those just beginning are encouraged to participate. ...
- Review: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah - guardian.co.uk
Review: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlahguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIn a sense, The Lost Leader is the wrong title for a book in which Imlah sees to it - brilliantly - that none of his subjects gets away.
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Dallas Morning News)
SENIORS IN MOTION will meet at noon Tuesday for a lunch catered by Metroport Meals on Wheels and provided by Albertson's at the Flower Mound Community Church, 3415 Cross Timbers Road. The lunch is the last senior activity to be held at the church.
- An emperor for our times - Scotsman
Times OnlineAn emperor for our timesScotsman, United Kingdom - 5 hours agoA Spanish parvenu who loved all things Greek, a ruthless politician who adored philosophy and wrote poetry, a military man who put his armies into reverse, ...Emperor Hadrian's legions of admirers Telegraph.co.ukall 14 news articles
- Shaukat Thanvi, Vahi Vahanvi and Saudeshi Rail - DAWN Group
Thana Bhaun, a small town in Muzaffar Nagar district of the Indian state of Utter Pradesh, is Shaukat Thanvi’s ancestral hometown. It is this place, Thana, which has given many people their last name: Thanvi. Though his father, Munshi Siddiq Ahmed ...
- Dan Stryk’s poetry collection, Solace of the Aging Mare, dares to ... - Kansas City Star
The questions these poems ask are ones that can never be answered with any finality. The pastoral settings of most of the verses here give us that needed moment of respite when we can begin to look more deeply into ourselves, knowing that ultimately ...
- Birthright Alumni: Raw on the Stage - Jewish Exponent
Birthright Alumni: Raw on the StageJewish Exponent, PA - 3 hours agoAll 10 cast members are New Yorkers, and were directed by Vanessa Hidary, a star of HBO's Def Poetry Jam. The Tin Angel show followed an April 28 ...
- Saying goodbye - Sri Lanka Sunday Times
Saying good bye is not one of my favourite things. It's one of those things that brings a lump to my throat and make me want to cry and this after having had to endure so many goodbyes to family members and friends, over the years. Given the nomadic ...
- The Miracle of the Blue Tree - Huffingtonpost.com
I have a huge blue maple tree in my front yard. As I explain why it is blue, I will ask you to keep an open mind. The story of the blue tree involves faith. And the belief in the power each of us has to heal. If you've read anything about the so ...
- Looking for clues to a pianist's afterlife - Boston Globe
Glenn Gould is everywhere. Literally. As I type this sentence, his posthumous presence is spilling over every inch of my desk. A cinderblock-size, 80-CD box set of recordings by the often revered, still-controversial Canadian pianist sits imposingly ...
- Going from mud to verse at Glastonbury - Whitehaven News and Star
MUD, sun, queues and sheer brilliance; Glastonbury 2008. I’d always wanted to experience the Mother of all Festivals, in the past I’d looked on enviously when university friends had flashed their “Golden Tickets” after spending what seemed ...
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