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- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'language' (Torontoist)
Following the 2005 crash of an Air France A340, the airline is suing the GTAA for having a ravine at the end of runway 24L instead of a safe overrun margin. A coroner's inquest into a 1978 crash at Pearson recommended installing a 300-metre safety apron, but nothing became of it.
- Gary woman's life built around performing arts - Gary Post Tribune
Gary woman's life built around performing artsGary Post Tribune, IN - 20 minutes agoI first met Gwen Calmese-Wright at a poetry slam seven or eight years ago. We shared similar interests and quickly became friends. ...
- Children's Books for Fall: G - H - Publishers Weekly
Children's Books for Fall: G - HPublishers Weekly, NY - 2 hours agoThe Winter Book ($25) by Rotraut Susanne Berner compiles stories, poetry, songs and pictures celebrating winter. (All ages) The Sleeping Porch ($18.95) by ...Children's Books for Fall: A - C Publishers Weeklyall 3 news articles
- Art Galleries (Palo Alto Weekly)
"Off The Wall Small" Group show of small works. Show runs Jan. 9-Feb. 10, Free. For more information, call Pixie Couch at 650-701-1018 or e-mail pixiec@mindspring.com or visit www.themaingallery.org . The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City
- Albany to allow automatic auto insurance rate hikes - Buffalo News
State lawmakers are poised today to hastily pass legislation that would restore auto insurers' ability to raise or lower rates by an average of up to 5 percent without seeking prior approval from regulators. The identical bills to re-establish "flex ...
- Seamus Heaney (Guardian Unlimited)
'Necessary poetry touches the base of our sympathetic nature while taking in at the same time the unsympathetic nature of the world to which that nature is constantly exposed.'
- Grosvenor's music store - Evening Sun
Who remembers the days before mal*wart, or Amazon.com even? When if you lived in Norwich & wanted music, you couldn't simply download pirated tunes from the net. What'd we do you ask? --- We went to Grosvenor's music store in Norwich on Main St. I ...
- A history of US places names and a novel of four generations of ... - Los Angeles Times
A history of US places names and a novel of four generations of ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago"The deepest poetry of a name and its glory lie," he writes in this book (which he always claimed was his favorite), "not in liquid sounds, but in all that ...
- Richard Herring (The New Statesman)
I am working my way through my old diaries and schoolbooks and folders full of childhood memorabilia as preparation for my new Edinburgh show, “The Headmaster’s Son”. My dad was the headmaster at the secondary school I went to and I am hoping to prove that this fact caused the psychological damage that explains why I am such a fuck up as an adult - unable to commit to anyone, making my living ...
- Teen reads as sight slips away (Abilene Reporter-News)
HALTOM CITY -- DeMarcus Jackson pulls a thick hardcover book from a shelf at the North Oaks Middle School library and flips through it with a sense of urgency.
- In brief (Yemen Times Online)
April 18 — Khalid Kalban, Chairman of Dubai Investment Company, arrived in Sana’a last Wednesday in an official visit to examine the possibilities of establishing investment projects in Yemen, as well as to meet Yemen’s senior government officials and businessmen.
- Black comedy has a bright future - The Age
The AgeBlack comedy has a bright futureThe Age, Australia - 39 minutes agoAndrade appeared on Britain's Radio 3 with a selection of stories and poems in 2005, when she was heavily involved in London's performance poetry scene. ...
- John Fowles: the French Lieutenant author’s secret woman - Times Online
A secret cache of love letters reveal how John Fowles, author of The French Lieutenant’s Woman, reenacted his epic story of forbidden passion with a young student. More than 20 years after he introduced unabashed sexuality to the modern literary ...
- Carla Bruni: First lady of schmaltz - The Independent
Carla Bruni is a self-styled femme fatale. So it's a pity that on her new album, the French President's wife comes across as simpering and weedy, says Andy Gill Sometimes, a confluence of celebrity circumstance reaches such a critical mass of PR ...
- Solar sculpture plays with the light (CBC)
A new sculpture soon to be unveiled in Cambridge, Ont., draws its energy from the sun, but emits a light pattern each evening based on public input.
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