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- Bad choice for Memorial Day - La Crosse Tribune
Your decision to publish an opinion column by Cindy Sheehan on this Memorial Day is unacceptable. Sheehan has captured her 15 minutes of “fame” on too many occasions due to the zealous efforts of liberal media outlets. She is a sordid example of ...
- A lesson in history (Pensacola News Journal)
Juneteenth is the oldest Black holiday celebrated in the United States and in some parts of the world
- Magazine Preview - New York Times
M atthew Weiner stood on the set of his hit show, “Mad Men,” ready for his close-up in extreme anxiety. He was watching the rehearsal of a scene that seemed fine to me, better than fine, but his staccato commentary was a scene in itself. “He ...
- Every name a prayer - Jakarta Post
Every name a prayerJakarta Post, Indonesia - 6 hours agoMother is old poetry, her every form is made up of double entendres, yet she stays most beautiful. My gaze lingers at her stooped retreating form, ...
- Growing Up Asian in Australia - Popmatters.com
“People never suspected you could be a racial minority and gay. Of course you’re not gay; you’re foreign .” Benjamin Law in “Towards Manhood”, Growing Up Asian in Australia Australia’s relationship with Asian immigration is one of its ...
- Where are they now?: Fulfilling wish is one of Gelling's many ... - Grand Forks Herald
Where are they now?: Fulfilling wish is one of Gelling's many ...Grand Forks Herald, ND - 2 hours ago“It was such an emotional experience for me,” he said. “When I was back at UND, I used to write poetry. I wrote part of a poem about making that run. ...
- Yearbooks help relive high school memories - Leader Post
Yearbooks help relive high school memoriesLeader Post, Canada - Jun 20, 2008When I hit a layer of bad poetry, I knew I was getting close to high school. The memories came flooding back to me at once. It was in soft focus, ...
- Saddam Feared US Troops Would Give Him AIDS (365Gay.com)
(Cairo) Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- Quartz Mountain hosts state arts institute - Daily Oklahoman
LONE WOLF — Every summer, talented students from across Oklahoma undergo an audition process, and the cream of the crop is selected to attend the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain State Park. Accomplished instructors from various ...
- A Defence of Religion - OpEdNews.com
Certain western thinkers use irrationality as a ground for the superiority of western civilisation, a ground that gives them the moral authority to look down upon, and manipulate, the irrational. It may come as a shock to them to learn that we are ...
- Parts of Saddam Hussein's prison diaries released - CBC News
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. Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein shown at his genocide trial in the ...
- John 's Bio - Bleacher Report
John 's BioBleacher Report, CA - 2 hours agoHe's very adept at writing poetry and is in the process of publishing his first book. John's professional endeavors have led him to create and maintain ...
- Gujarati Samaj Senior Citizen Program- A Winner - NRIPulse.com
Gujarati Samaj Senior Citizen Program- A WinnerNRIPulse.com, India - 1 hour agoPrafulbhai Shekhda, a dentist, who also has a flair for poetry recited a well crafted poem on his wife, he had written many years ago. ...
- Engelbert's Goils, a fan club based in Cleveland, love Humperdinck - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Bill Kennedy / The Plain Dealer Dot Gillberg, right, and Jeanne Friedl, center in photo, founded Engelbert's Goils, a Cleveland-based fan club for Engelbert Humperdinck, in 1971. Here they meet their hero shortly after they started the club. On ...
- 'Menopause Sucks' but there is life after it - Idaho Statesman
What: Book reading and signing with local author Elaine Ambrose plus food, drinks and live music by Niccole Blaze and Mo Kelly. When: 5-8 p.m. Aug. 8. Where: Seasons Bistro and Wine Bar, 1117 E. Winding Creek Drive, Eagle. Cost: $10 for appetizers ...
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