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- Iraqi translators have the deadliest job (San Francisco Chronicle)
Neither his parents nor his siblings know he works for the U.S. Army. It's bad enough that he wakes up each night around 2 a.m., the hour his armored convoy was hit by a roadside bomb several months ago. He doesn't want his family to have the same...
- Cokie Roberts continues stories of strong women (The Toledo Blade)
LADIES OF LIBERTY: THE WOMEN WHO SHAPED OUR NATION. By Cokie Roberts. Morrow. $26.95.
- Saddam Feared Getting AIDS In Prison - CBS News
(AP) Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of ...
- The almanac - United Press International
The almanacUnited Press International - 4 hours ago... actor-singer Dean Martin in 1917; actress Jessica Tandy in 1909; Gwendolyn Brooks, the first black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, in 1917; ...
- Few people would give their new album away for free online . but Saul Williams did (Lexington Herald-Leader)
"... Side effects might include just being who you really are." -Lyric from "Niggy Tardust" CHICAGO - Saul Williams wants to liberate you. As an actor, screenwriter, poet, and musician, Williams has been offering you the opportunity for the last 10 years by releasing books of poetry, a feature film, and three albums, including his 2007 effort "The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy ...
- Park an inspirational site for art - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Park an inspirational site for artHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 4 minutes agoRon Lytle, the founder of the Hagerstown school and gallery, said the two-day event included a little pottery, a little poetry, a little photography and ...
- Local teen using events to promote awareness - Enid News & Eagle
A 12-year-old Enid artist and singer has made the rounds this spring — first as a guest at United Nations headquarters and the New York Stock Exchange in early April, then as a performer at a Las Vegas fundraising event just a week ago featuring ...
- It's Happening -VILLAGER (Etobicoke Guardian)
HUMBERCREST UNITED CHURCH hosts its 43rd annual from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This year's sale features china, linens, jewelry, books, toys, sports equipment, clothing for all, glassware, pots and pans, and much more. A snack bar is also available.
- Kloefkorn's roots reach deep into his native soil (Kearney Hub)
LINCOLN -- For a quartercentury, Bill has represented Nebraska as its official state poet.
- Ministry of Culture launches its honoring artists program - Yemen Observer
Yemen ObserverMinistry of Culture launches its honoring artists programYemen Observer, Yemen - 39 minutes agoHonor for artists in any field of art – from singing to poetry, literature to painting or anything else – pushes artists to greater creative heights. ...
- PAGE 2 news notes for July XX. - Enterprise News
PAGE 2 news notes for July XX.Enterprise News, MA - 5 hours agoIt will include a selection of her poetry, short stories and song lyrics, along with the story of her growing up in Whitman and a brief history of her ...
- Blues on the Beach is 'First Friday' theme (The Canton Repository)
CANTON Blues on the Beach is this month's theme for Friday's "First Friday" event in the downtown arts district. Live music on Fourth Street NW will feature Tofu Fighters, The Budget Sinners and The Most Beautiful Losers.
- The Buzz - Buffalo News
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s pipes, but still, we all wish we could talk like the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. What a voice he has! What delivery! So inspiring! Specifically, his chanting of “Barack HUSSEIN Obama!” has inspired us to play ...
- The rise of Turkey through Turkish - Today's Zaman
The rise of Turkey through TurkishToday's Zaman, Turkey - 1 hour agoFor instance, Turkish entrepreneurs are investing in many African countries, although probably even the thought of it had never crossed their minds ...
- Huntsville doc publishes poetry with medical touch - Montgomery Advertiser
Huntsville doc publishes poetry with medical touchMontgomery Advertiser, AL - 4 hours agoHe said he was exposed to poetry while minoring in English and was smitten. "The more I read, the more it just seemed to me to be such an elegant form of ...
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