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- Contributions of Imam Khomeini - The New Nation
Contributions of Imam KhomeiniThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 8 hours agoImam Khomeini was an authority in Fiqh, Islamic philosophy, mysticism, as well as poetry. Thus, a thorough research on his works and thoughts are a worthy ...
- A book about Ronald McDonald House (Queens Courier)
After stepping into the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, children’s author Babette Douglas found the inspiration for her latest book.
- Mother of the Revolution (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
When holiday revelers celebrate the nation’s birth later this week, they’ll have a local woman to thank.
- Fisherman’s Day 2008 - Platinum News Online
Fisherman’s Day 2008Platinum News Online, British Virgin Islands - 13 hours agoActivities for Fisherman’s Day include a prize-giving ceremony for the fishing tournaments along with live musical acts, local entertainment, poetry ...
- Exhibition by Mitra Tabrizian in London: This is that Place - Payvand
Exhibition by Mitra Tabrizian in London: This is that PlacePayvand, Iran - 16 hours ago... "champions the poetry in everyday life and the ordinary person by blurring the boundaries between fiction and reality, feature film with documentary". ...
- Big Book Fortnight continues this week - Stourbridge News
Big Book Fortnight continues this weekStourbridge News, UK - 3 hours agoThe event, which kicked off on May 10, has been organised by Black Country Libraries in Partnership (BCLiP) and aims to encourage more people to take up ...
- DEL MAR: Fair chefs take a stab at an old favorite (North County Times)
DEL MAR ---- Spam, and not the e-mail kind, has inspired songs, poetry contests and even a hit musical celebrating Hormel Foods Corp.'s trademarked, canned ham-based product. The 71-year-old economically priced Spam made fresh headlines this summer f
- She's well versed (New York Daily News)
The first Jackson Heights Poetry Festival, a three-day event that opens on Thursday, will feature workshops, poetry slams and outdoor readings. Ishle Park, a 30-year-old Queens native and the borough's first female poet lauerate, will perform her work along with six other poets at the Garden School on Saturday, the last day of the event.
- All that you can leave behind: DiScover Adam Gnade - Drowned In Sound
DiS has stumbled across a fair few talents over the past eleven months; suffice to say, then, that 2005 has blessed us with a plethora of quality records rich in emotion, warmth and longevity. Few, though, have made an impact upon these particular ...
- Lecture on Robert Frost's influence on renowned Irish poet turned into a book (The Eagle-Tribune)
LAWRENCE — Six years ago, Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney came to the city to speak about Robert Frost's influence on his poetry. Those words uttered to a sold-out audience have been immortalized in the book, "One on a Side: An Evening with Seamus Heaney & Robert Frost." The 54-page book was published by The Robert Frost Foundation.
- Life's lessons hard for Samuel (Sydney Morning Herald)
Samuel Johnson talks about depression, addiction and losing the most important women in his life.
- UoP Sports Week : Revival of societies instills new spirit in students - Daily Times
PESHAWAR: The Directorate of Student Societies, University of Peshawar (UoP) proved its worth by arranging different activities during this session like photographic exhibitions, walks for promotion of social work activities, and cultural exhibitions ...
- Good dog! - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Good dog!Gulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 4 hours ago“When they work it is poetry in action,” said Louise Youngblood who said she reads and only looks up when Ernie is working his dog at a competition. ...
- A marathon of laughter in Riyadh - Saudi Gazette
RIYADH – It was a marathon evening of laughter for Urdu-speaking community members here. Mustafa Ali Baig entertained the audience with his witty Anglo-Urdu poetry and unique style of presentation at “Jashne Mizah” presented by Tanzeem Hum ...
- Small in stature, huge in heart (Journal Inquirer)
Kiriakos “Keith” Papapanos spent his life overcoming the odds, beating death so many times doctors began to refer to him as “Lazarus.” Now, two weeks after succumbing to liver failure, his family and friends are still finding gifts he left behind for him as they prepare for a life without Keith.
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