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- Should You Be Allowed to Buy Plastic Fish Brake Lights? - New York Times Blogs
I am a firm believer in consumer choice — an individual’s utility and society’s economic welfare are maximized if people are free to buy whatever they want (so long as others are not forced to sell it to them). Nonetheless, an amazing number of ...
- Uganda: What Are Kampala's Posh Hotels Selling? (AllAfrica.com)
IF you build it, they will come. The quote is credited to the 26th US president, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. at the time of the building of the Panama Canal in 1904. I thought about this quote as I strolled along Speke Road in Kampala last Thursday afternoon.
- 'Wanted': McAvoy makes it work, and Jolie makes it fun - Cleveland Plain Dealer
OK, Junior, here's how you turn this into a term paper: It's a post-modern version of trick-riding cowboys in Westerns. Angelina Jolie plays a hired killer (again) in "Wanted." Yes, it's sad but true. There are certain men in the world who will go to ...
- HoCoPoLitSo's new board members and more Howard County newsmakers - Western Howard County View
HoCoPoLitSo's new board members and more Howard County newsmakersWestern Howard County View, MD - 59 minutes agoThe Howard County Poetry and Literature Society has elected new board members: Susan Thornton Hobby, an editor and journalist, returns after a brief absence ...
- Embracing maturity focus of Midwest City conference (The Oklahoman)
The Department of Human Services wants seniors to embrace aging to the fullest and start "aging out
- Stage guide (The San Francisco Examiner)
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - Tracy Letts couldn’t be hotter right now. The Chicago -based playwright, acclaimed for theater works including “Killer Joe” and “Man from Nebraska ,” recently won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for his drama, “August: Osage County .”
- Last Comic Standing: Meet the 12 Finalists - BuddyTV
BuddyTVLast Comic Standing: Meet the 12 FinalistsBuddyTV, WA - 3 hours agoGod's Poetry, who once worked at the beach as lifeguard assistants, say they've always been able to make each other laugh, especially when they "cut loose" ...
- In The Bay - Thunder Bay Source
A weekend filled with fresh air, the exertion of hiking and poetry of fishing in the beautiful wilderness of Northwestern Ontario, and four grown men looking to forge stronger (business) connections and newfound kinship: what could be better ...
- No place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the Pantheon - Times Online
Times OnlineNo place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the PantheonTimes Online, UK - 2 hours ago... sensitive and sophisticated of all Roman emperors, well versed in poetry and painting, and a virtuoso in his greatest love of all – architecture. ...
- Writing program gives kids a creative start - Aiken Standard (subscription)
Writing program gives kids a creative startAiken Standard (subscription), SC - 3 hours agoBut just imagine, poet Starkey Flythe of North Augusta suggested, that the process could be personalized, say like poetry in motion. ...
- A tribute to mothers: What can't they do? (The Monroe Evening News)
They rally in playgrounds and play groups. They wipe faces, dry tears and worry themselves to sleep. They gain knowledge from reading the latest child-rearing books and practice advice from those that offer past experience.
- Mourning parents target suicide sites - The Washington Times
Suzanne Gonzales loved wearing red with white polka dots so much that she had her prom dress custom-made in her favorite pattern. Later, as a 19-year-old student at Florida State University, she wore a red-and-white polka dot scarf as she dashed ...
- Arts community feels snub as council picks Gloucester's new poet laureate (Boston Globe)
"The noise of debate makes music," Gloucester poet John Ronan once wrote in a tribute to his flinty hometown. But the noise of late has hardly been music to his ears.
- David Chelsea's "24 x 2" - Comic Book Bin
David Chelsea's "24 x 2"Comic Book Bin, Canada - 7 hours agoThe story beautifully mimics the poetry of slumber: one moment we're looking at Dan Quayle's forehead and the next, a banjo. The main character, who, ...
- The Week Ahead (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today Musical The Maverick Players production of "Smoke on the Mountain" closes today at 2 p.m. at the Maverick Theater, Midland Park Mall.
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