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- Letters to the Telegraph - Daily Telegraph
Sir –When England won the Ashes in 2005 the powers-that-be failed to renew the contract of Troy Cooley, the bowling coach. He was subsequently snapped up by our greatest rivals, Australia. Leading up to the 2012 Olympics it is essential that the ...
- Radovan Holiday - Glasgow Daily Record
Radovan HolidayGlasgow Daily Record, UK - 2 hours ago"It looked like a religious book or maybe poetry. One of them shouted at him to remove his fake beard and he looked blank and muttered something. ...
- Hallelujah, Leonard Cohen's back - Edinburgh News
IN an interview 24 years ago, Leonard Cohen, a man who has been tagged 'The High Priest of Pathos' and 'The Godfather of Gloom', recalled how he believed he might once have been shot at during a concert in France. "I think I was shot at once at a big ...
- A MOUNTAIN VIEW: Oceans for us - Southwest Virginia Today
A MOUNTAIN VIEW: Oceans for usSouthwest Virginia Today, VA - 6 hours ago“Humans will only save what they love,” he said. “And they only love what they understand.” In return for giving the marine world our attention, ...
- Election 2008: A Conservative Look at the Convention - Washington Post
Senior editor Jay Nordlinger of the National Review, the conservative journal founded by William F. Buckley Jr., will be online Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. ET to look at what the base of the Republican Party has liked and disliked about the ...
- Immigrant’s success spurs him to help others start in business - Buffalo News
Immigrant’s success spurs him to help others start in businessBuffalo News, United States - 3 hours ago... drive rather than grades is the primarily criteria “because the entrepreneurial spirit is something totally different than someone writing poetry,” said ...
- Apocalypse Wow - The Times
Apocalypse WowThe Times, South Africa - 46 minutes agoEverything is rusted and broken and there’sa kind of woeful poetry to the film’s look. And the robot is as touching as a silent movie hero — like Charlie ...
- Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: Review - Bloomberg
Britain's Postwar Blues Shine Through Modest Musical: ReviewBloomberg - 18 minutes agoSallie Bingham is the scion of a prominent newspaper- publishing family and has published fiction, nonfiction, poetry and several plays. ...
- The Newest Brands? Open for Business - Advertising Age
Many marketers are rapidly becoming more concerned with how retailers think. They want to know their concerns, objectives, equities and images and how they go about creating bonds with shoppers. That's because today's retailers are evolving far ...
- Justice for Gays - Washington Post
Justice for GaysWashington Post, United States - Jul 4, 2008When Karen became eligible for disability benefits in 2005, she asked that Elijah receive "child's insurance benefits" under Social Security to supplement ...
- nation and world - Denver Post
nation and worldDenver Post, CO - 1 hour agoHe wrote poetry, loved to eat crab legs and urged his family in a letter to "Make every day count!" "Appreciate every moment and take from it everything you ...
- Europe puts singer on map (Times Herald)
ST. CLAIR -- Stephanie Raymond may seem like an average girl.
- Slavery is gone, but not mentality (Tucson Citizen)
The symbolism behind Juneteenth - which occurred 133 years ago today - is all too easy for today's African-Americans to forget. Tucson's annual celebration, eating fresh fried-catfish dinners and homemade peach cobbler and entertaining into the night, is fine. But in a much larger sense, Juneteenth is an outward show of American blacks' self-improvement
- Modern passions and ancient legends in Ithaca - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Modern passions and ancient legends in IthacaTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 10 hours agoBut until science closes the matter, poetry can keep us busy with its feelings. The palace may take long time to find but Ithaca is giving its modern ...
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetry (The Fayetteville Observer)
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue drum.
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