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- 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 ...
- Briefs: Around the region - Los Angeles Daily News
LANCASTER - An investigation into a rash of commercial burglaries in which businesses' front glass windows were smashed has led to the arrest of a Lancaster man. William Hamblen, 42, was taken into custody last week during a traffic stop when a Los ...
- Vandals get poetic justice - Toronto Star
Vandals get poetic justiceToronto Star, Canada - 17 hours ago"I was worried about my family," said one boy, whose name was withheld because the so-called diversion program in which took part is confidential. ...
- Entertainment Guide - Scranton Times
AMICI RESTAURANT, 1300 Morgan Highway, Clarks Summit: Friday, Smooth Jazz with Paul LaBelle Trio. APPLEBEE’S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR, Viewmont Mall, Dickson City: Wednesdays, Tony Vergnetti. AUGUSTINE’S CLUB 17, 518 N. Main St., Old Forge ...
- Big Bend Poets meet Tuesday (May 13) - Tallahassee Democrat
The Big Bend Poets will meet from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Books A Million, Thomasvile Road at Capital Circle Overpass. Big Bend Poets is a Chapter of the Florida State Poets Association and is affilaited with the National Federation of State Poetry ...
- Morton Library turns 100 (Gazette Advertiser)
RHINECLIFF - Join the residents of Rhinecliff as they celebrate their library's 100th birthday with an all-day and all-night celebration.
- Book extract: The Sorrows of an American by Siri Hustvedt (Independent)
A woman I didn't know was shutting the door to Inga's apartment just as I arrived. I saw her hunched body and rust-coloured hair on the landing as she turned and, with her head lowered, proceeded slowly down the stairs. When we neared each other, she abruptly looked up into my face for a fraction of a second. I backed off to allow her to pass, but she didn't move out of the way, and we brushed ...
- Poetry Notebook 7-19 - indy.com
Poetry Notebook 7-19indy.com, IN - 37 minutes agoby JL Kato JL KATO'S POETRY NOTEBOOK: A collection of news and items about poetry and other literary events. BEST BOOKS OF INDIANA: Finalists in four ...
- India reconnects with Sufi music after nearly 200 years - South Asian Post, Canada
India reconnects with Sufi music after nearly 200 yearsSouth Asian Post, Canada, Canada - 48 minutes agoThese “spiritual rebels” sought to commune with god through their poetry, music and dance; instead of through dogmatic religion. As the politics of violence ...
- St. Louis events - Belleville News Democrat
St. Louis eventsBelleville News Democrat, USA - May 22, 2008Features Art After 5: Sounds of Africa at 7 pm Friday; Saturday-Monday: African marketplace plus entertainment and a children's village, demonstrations.
- You don’t mess with the racism (Online Journal)
I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the Chanukah Song , the predecessor of the Superbad generation has effortlessly conquered the domain of slapstick comedy and inappropriate jokes. But damn you, Scuba Steve!
- Heartaches as monster hits (Philstar.com)
Turn heartaches into monster hits. That’s Ogie Alcasid’s biggest contribution to humanity’s fight against global warming. Believe me his songs can make flowers bloom!
- Farmworkers’ journey brings author to town - Register Pajaronian
Farmworkers’ journey brings author to townRegister Pajaronian, CA - 45 minutes agoThe program is free. A Mexican dinner is included at 6:30 pm, and participants are invited to bring a dish to share. A poetry and music performance will ...
- On the convention floor - Oregonian
On the convention floor at BookExpo America, all sorts of information swirls around and gets swept from booth to booth. Hundreds of publishers are pushing thousands of books at happy, tote-bag hauling store owners, who happily line up for anything: a ...
- Albee's at it again - Houston Chronicle
If, as playwright Edward Albee says, he can talk to his cat — "and she talks to me" — how much of a stretch is it really to chat with Louise Nevelson, the Ukrainian-born American sculptor who died in 1988? That's the trick he pulls off in Edward ...
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