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- Retirement Planning - 5 Tips For Singles to Beat Loneliness After ... - American Chronicle
Retirement Planning - 5 Tips For Singles to Beat Loneliness After ...American Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoLearn to paint, learn to write poetry. Keeping your mind intellectually active is the basic idea. A stimulated mind keeps loneliness and boredom at bay. ...
- Waltzing Maltida a little ditty, historians say - Big Pond News
A couple of outback historians may be rewriting the story behind one of the Australia's most loved songs, Waltzing Matilda. The famous folk song is also considered an unofficial national anthem, a tale and an allegory. But for Peter Forrest, it ...
- Rallies, seminars & walks mark Workers’ Day - The Post
Rallies, seminars & walks mark Workers’ DayThe Post, Pakistan - 2 hours agoHe said that President Musharraf' black law IRO-2000 was against the charter of ILO, human rights and constitution of Pakistan. ...
- Diminished Capacity (2008) (New York Times)
Virginia Madsen and Matthew Broderick in “Diminished Capacity,” directed by Terry Kinney.
- Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: Review - Bloomberg
June 13 (Bloomberg) -- The Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters on the Upper East Side of Manhattan has imported its first musical, ``The Hired Man.'' A vest-pocket affair, it features a unit set, an omnipresent piano and occasional trumpet ...
- Hot reading for kids - The Chronicle Herald
When is a book not a book? When it is a fun activity kit by the geniuses at Klutz. Here are a few of the newest ones out: •My All-Time Top 5 (Klutz/Scholastic, $16.95). This book, perfect for a sleepover, features 60 pages of lists, ideas, games ...
- In Box: Epiphanies: Elie Wiesel - Foreign Policy (subscription)
Foreign Policy (subscription)In Box: Epiphanies: Elie WieselForeign Policy (subscription) - 6 hours agoI believe in the power of poetry, and yet in those places of malediction, a simple soldier once had the power to kill a thousand poets with no one ...
- Two Virginia poets share prize (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
A pair of Virginia poets will share the 2008 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry.
- MULTI-AWARD WINNING SAN FRANCISCO VOCALIST - All About Jazz
MULTI-AWARD WINNING SAN FRANCISCO VOCALISTAll About Jazz, PA - 3 hours agoOscar Brown Jr., a Chicago native (1926-2005) is increasingly recognized as among the most significantly influential American musical and cultural figures ...
- Expect fewer or smaller fireworks shows this summer - ksl.com
I guess the same thing that happened last year when everyone (and most likely you) were so sure the state was going to be turned into a blackened stubble because of the those Utah fruitcakes and their stupid fireworks! The fireworks will still be ...
- Trentonian Community Calendar (Trentonian)
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- Author's book examines 2012 as Armageddon - Connecticut Post
Author's book examines 2012 as ArmageddonConnecticut Post, CT - 9 minutes agoHe wrote poetry while growing up, and had poems and articles published in the Connecticut Post, then called the Bridgeport Post. ...
- British universities are losing out as authors are selling their archives to US institutions (Guardian Unlimited)
British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading authors to sell their archives to US institutions, says Chris Arnot
- MAKING HISTORY - Morning Sun
St. Mary’s-Colgan High School made forensics history this year. “We were named the top school in our district,” said coach Alice Hilt. “The plaque we received is the accumulation of all the degrees earned in SMC history since our National ...
- Shadows in the rain (The Daily Triplicate)
In the summer of 1964, R. Joe King was a young ex-Marine who felt a desire to leave a directionless city life in San Francisco and go north to Del Norte County.
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