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- American dream - Shelbyville News
American dreamShelbyville News, IN - 2 hours ago"Now I love to read books, and I write and love to write poems. I write poems in English." While poetry is just a hobby, hair design is a passion. ...
- Club News: PEO Chapter Original A - Mt. Pleasant News
Club News: PEO Chapter Original AMt. Pleasant News, IA - 8 hours agoFollowing the meeting, Anne Weir read poetry selections for the program and inspired members to write lines of poetry in small groups.
- Bringing night life back to the city! (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE: Grand pianos in the sky, gigantic helium balloons descending from above, water and fire dances - this is only the tip of the iceberg of what Singaporeans can expect as Singapore launches its very own outdoor Night Festival, come July this year.
- How Americans in the Civil War Dealt with Death: One Historian's View - History News Network
How Americans in the Civil War Dealt with Death: One Historian's ViewHistory News Network, WA - 55 minutes agoAmericans of the antebellum era were well acquainted with death—both as a matter of demographics (average life expectancy was about forty years of age) and ...
- Give It Up (Search Engine Roundtable)
This is conference coverage of the Search Marketing Expo Advanced 2008 event. There was an "embargo" on releasing these session notes until this time. Enjoy these outstanding SEO tips. Give It Up! - No more secrets time. In this session, our panel of noted SEOs all share some of their favorite and largely overlooked SEO tips. Then we turn to the audience for more sharing. Attendees vow ...
- Poetry and its public (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
This year, 442 area residents submitted poems to the annual "Poetry in Public" project.
- Cowboy culture (Silver City Sun-News)
Floyd Robertson, left and Dean Foster, center, accompany fiddle player David Anderson as he plays "Orange Blossom Special."
- Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond (Guardian Unlimited)
The novelist Jim Crace looks remarkably chipper for a man of 62 who has just travelled through several time zones on his way home from California.
- A different take on summer camp (Ventura County Star)
"Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." Up into the air shoots a little rocket, leaving a stream of black smoke. As the rocket floats to the ground with the release of a colorful parachute, a small crowd of boys waits for it to land.
- Volunteer says taking first step is the hardest (The Doings Hinsdale)
One friend asking her to be involved kick-started a 20-plus year volunteer career for Hinsdale's Lisa Wilhelm Haag. "Start where you can to help a cause and say, 'What else can I do,' " she said. "Someone is going to call you about a volunteer opportunity." Since the 1980s, she has been involved with the YWCA of Metro Chicago, where she is the treasurer of the board and chairman of the finance ...
- Rare book of Bard's plays found (Winnipeg Free Press)
LONDON -- It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it authenticated.
- War hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after ... - Mail on Sunday
War hero, 90, in hospital for routine knee operation died after ...Mail on Sunday, UK - 23 hours agoNewham Hospital Trust now uses different bags following the tragedy, which the coroner ruled was accidental death. His distraught daughter Josie Mills and ...
- Grailville hosts 'Art of Family Exhibit' (Community Press & Recorder)
LOVELAND - More than 50 people joined a Mother's Day reception and opening for the "Art of Family" art exhibit at Grailville in Loveland. The exhibit features the art of mother and artist Elizabeth Robinson.
- Now is Our TIme -- An End, and a Beginning - Oregonian
Take a moment and think about it: An African-American man is going to be the Democratic nominee for president. This is astonishing, given the U.S.'s troubled, and not so distant, racial and cultural chasms. The politics of the moment pale in ...
- High sheds new light on 'Freedom' - AccessAtlanta
For "After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy," a new exhibit at the High Museum of Art, seven artists were asked to respond to the civil rights era depicted in the photographs that make up its companion show, "Road to Freedom ...
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