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- Brother Benedict Reney RIP - Independent Catholic News
Brother Benedict Reney RIPIndependent Catholic News, UK - Jul 2, 2008Though his short-term memory wasn't always good he never lost contact with the poetry and songs of his childhood and his deep sense of prayer. ...
- Is it the Pope? 75,000 turn out to hear Obama speak - Daily Mail
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was surrounded by a sea of supporters as he stepped up his bid to become America's first black president. The senator also used the event as an excuse to challenge John McCain on foreign policy, firing off ...
- Revellers enjoy the craic at 17th annual Halifax Irish Festival - Halifax Evening Courier
Revellers enjoy the craic at 17th annual Halifax Irish FestivalHalifax Evening Courier, UK - 1 hour agoOther festivities included an evening of poetry and song, an over-55s lunch, a gaelic football match and a ceilidh. A gala dinner dance at the Casa Hotel ...
- Granite City High School student wins essay contest (Granite City Press-Record)
Although former Granite City High School student Rachel Roy didn't expect to win the Patriots in the Park Essay Contest, she certainly welcomed her victory.
- 'And When Did You Last See Your Father?' - OhmyNews
My last recollection of my father was the look on his face after I placed him in a nursing home in Miami, Fla. As he was wracked by Parkinson's disease and heart trouble, I was saddened by how far removed he was from the authoritarian and emotionally ...
- Safe roads for everybody - La Crosse Tribune
A brief history of paved roads in America: In 1890, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied to have roads paved; until this time roads were an impassable quagmire of mud and ruts. The Wheelmen were a powerful organization with 102,000 members ...
- Jack Kerouac's Colorado Road (Aspen Daily News)
For most of you, Jack Kerouac is the guy who wrote "On the Road" - a novel you read as a teenager that pumped you up for road-tripping and left you wondering about Benzedrine.
- Datebook (The Acorn)
THURS., MAY 22 Miniature Roses Ventura County Rose Society meets, Ventura County Office of Education Conference Center, 5100 Adolfo Road, Camarillo. Doors open 6:30 p.m. with Q&A by consulting rosarians. Bill De Vor, managing director of NorEast miniature division of Greenheart Farms in Arroyo Grande, shares production schedule of miniature rose.
- Rose George: Send in the latrines - Dallas Morning News
Rose George: Send in the latrinesDallas Morning News, TX - 5 hours agoThere's a reason those two words aren't in alphabetical order, and it's not poetry. When it comes to prioritizing aid, water has always received the lion's ...
- Kipling, Cummings--And Kennedy - Newsweek
Kipling, Cummings--And KennedyNewsweek - 4 hours agoBut aside from memorial services and weddings, poetry has been mostly sidelined in our national life, she says. That wasn't true in her parents' generation. ...
- A place called home - The Leader Newspapers
A place called homeThe Leader Newspapers, NJ - 4 hours agoIt was where I learned to play the piano, where I wrote stories and poetry and where I dressed in my tuxedo the morning of my wedding. ...
- Exhibitions at National Arts Festival - ArtslinkNews
Exhibitions at National Arts FestivalArtslinkNews, South Africa - 1 hour agoEach has drawn from her or his own linguistic memory bank Setswana, Xhosa and North American poetry are among the words that are entwined in the work. ...
- Remembering a fallen soldier - Star-Press
(Posted 10:02 a.m.): Fellow Marines, members of the community, friends, family and strangers have all come to Jay County High School today to say goodbye to Lance Corporal Andrew F. Whitacre. Pictures of the young Marine who called the small town of ...
- NBT releases Anthologies at house warming - Deepika Global
New Delhi, Aug 1 (UNI) Anthologies of short stories and poetry in Marathi, Rajasthani, Sindhi, Assamese and Bangla were released by India's National Book Trust as it celebrated its move to new premises today. Set up fifty-one years ago today, the ...
- Netlets for Sunday, June 8 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The agenda Tom Friedman presents in his June 1 column, "Keep 'em high," is blatantly obvious: He just wants people to stop driving SUVs and Hummers. It's also incredibly elitist. Most people in this country are already feeling choked by the high gas ...
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