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- Youth project to offer hope to people of Darfur (New Hampshire Union Leader)
The Exeter tent will be among hundreds from around the world displayed on the National Mall in November.
- Diversions for July 3, 2008 (The Gleaner)
BADGETT PLAYHOUSE, Grand Rivers, Ky., "Always ... Patsy Cline," 7 p.m. today, Wednesday and July 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31; 2 p.m. Sunday and July 13, 20 and 27; "Variety!
- Farewell Faraz - Indian Muslims
Farewell FarazIndian Muslims, CA - 2 hours agoEven in verses of agitation, Faraz's poetry is simple, sensitive and lyrical. A citizen of the world, Faraz stood for friendship between India and Pakistan. ...
- UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and the ... - Daily Times
The bedroom of recent Maryville High graduate Tarani Duncan isn’t far off from the stereotypical personal space of the average teenager. A surfboard leans near the window; another, broken in half, hangs on the wall over her bed. Stickers ...
- Foundation adds new focus to marketing - Augusta Free Press
The Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation is stepping up its tourism marketing efforts. The foundation announced yesterday that it has hired Terence Heder to a newly created position of program manager for field services. Heder, who comes to the ...
- If you don’t want to write about sex, don’t follow your character ... - The Punch
If you don’t want to write about sex, don’t follow your character ...The Punch, Nigeria - 2 hours agoAs renowned as the Ikere Ekiti-born poet is, the last chieftaincy title he will accept from you is that of the Asiwaju of Nigeria or African Poets, ...
- Mary Washington professor is named poet laureate (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Claudia Emerson, a professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, is Virginia's new poet laureate, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine announced today. Emerson, who grew up in Chatham in Pittsylvania County, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2006 for "Late Wife," her third book of poetry. She graduated from the University of Virginia in 1979 with a degree in English and earned a master's degree in ...
- ITV Censured For American Idol - Waveguide
Final rounds of the talent show, aired on ITV2, included the contestants in music videos sponsored by the car giant. Although product placement is permitted in the US, where the show is made and originally broadcast, it is forbidden in UK television ...
- Qasmi’s death anniversary observed - The News - International
Qasmi’s death anniversary observedThe News - International, Pakistan - 2 hours agoHe was the publisher and editor of the prestigious literary journal "Funoon", which helped groom a whole generation of young writers. ...
- Life at the Buxton Festival (With Audio) ; The Buxton Festival ... - RedOrbit
Life at the Buxton Festival (With Audio) ; The Buxton Festival ...RedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoOpera, literature, comedy, poetry, theatre, dance and photography - this is art with broad brush strokes on a canvas stretching over three July weeks. ...
- Unshelved comic guys, Yahoo! answers, kids' jokes on the Web - School Library Journal
We're packing for New Orleans. I'm taking my linen shirts and leaving my ties at home. If you are at ALA later this week, stop by booth 1840 and say hello. On Saturday, you'll find Rick Margolis and Daryl Grabarek (9 to 10 a.m.), Phyllis Mandell (10 ...
- Weekend Picks -- Music, Beckett, and Edible Plants - About - Cities & Towns
Weekend Picks -- Music, Beckett, and Edible PlantsAbout - Cities & Towns, NY - 3 hours ago... Saturday and Sunday for hour-long poetry and prose readings by Samuel Beckett, as Gate|Beckett ends its acclaimed run at the Lincoln Center Festival. ...
- "I Put No Stock in Religion" - Northern Daily News
"I Put No Stock in Religion"Northern Daily News, Canada - 41 minutes agoMuch of the bible is poetry and there are also predictions (prophecy) full of imagery that can be difficult to appreciate without some study; there are also ...
- PACT with excuses for sad test scores (The Rock Hill Herald)
Your South Carolina education department, fresh from showing off that kids in Maine and D.C. and Hawaii scored worse than we did on the SAT, is holding a contest. Not to change the name of state Superintendent Jim Rex to T. Rex or Tyrannosaurus Rex, but to change the name of the state's new testing system.
- A defense lobbyist who favors an ax (The Hill)
The leather cowboy boots should be the first hint. And then there’s the almost unnoticeable piercing in his left ear — not exactly a Washington staple.
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