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- Family ties (Baltimore Sun)
Maryland resident Manil Suri's best-selling 'The Age of Shiva' examines how — and how much — a mother can love her son Manil Suri, 48, is a UMBC math professor and best-selling author of "The Age of Shiva." The Maryland resident's book examines how -- and how much -- a mother can love her son.
- Editorial comment May 26 2008 - The Ashburton Guardian
Editorial comment May 26 2008The Ashburton Guardian, New Zealand - 1 hour agoIt might have been the right story 20 years earlier, but coming out when it did it was like calling a wedding a funeral. There were all these special ...
- The fantastic bog garden of Lord Whimsy - Providence Journal
Providence JournalThe fantastic bog garden of Lord WhimsyProvidence Journal, RI - 1 hour agoIt’sa strange little book, billed as “a bounteous selection of essays, philosophical diagrams, poetry, and other Arcadian follies concerning the art of ...
- Jessica Simpson, Tony Romo going strong in magazine world - New York Daily News
There are two big stories in the mags this week. First, despite weeks of reports to the contrary, Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo are doing fine. (Cue sigh of relief from John Mayer .) Second, Brad Pitt bought half a million dollars worth of furniture ...
- (#pharyngula on irc.synirc.net) - ScienceBlogs
(#pharyngula on irc.synirc.net)ScienceBlogs - 2 hours agoStay abreast of your favorite bloggers' latest and greatest via e-mail, via a daily digest. The introductory schtick to my talk at the Seattle Skeptics ...
- The Poetry Party of the Year - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
The Poetry Party of the YearPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 16 hours agoIt’sa place where poets from all over the world can discover resources and find inspiration for their writing. Individuals meet and greet with renowned ...
- Remembering Betsy - Inquirer.net
Remembering BetsyInquirer.net, Philippines - 2 minutes agoThe beginning of her story would be her birth as an only child of the livewire Amy Benitez-Ramos and the dancing Atenean Francisco Romualdez, ...
- Poetry costs Burmese editor his job - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
Poetry costs Burmese editor his jobPhilippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Philippines - 14 hours ago... but first identify yourself. guest_9195 : this forum is for discussion and exchanges of ideas on a given subject and open to everyone. no one could say ...
- AA-S Best Bet - Austin Poetry Slam: - Austin 360 (subscription)
AA-S Best Bet - Austin Poetry Slam:Austin 360 (subscription), TX - 5 hours agoIt is a competition that pits poem against poem, poet against poet. Poems are judged on a scale of one to ten, fractions encouraged, by a panel of judges ...
- Waiter is longlisted for £60,000 book prize (The Herald)
A 27-year-old waiter has been longlisted for a £60,000 book prize for his first novel. Yorkshire-born Ross Raisin, who lives in London, is up for the Dylan Thomas Prize for God's Own Country, which he wrote while working as a waiter.
- Developing Individual Skills & Strengthening Family Ties At the ... - Al-Bawaba
Developing Individual Skills & Strengthening Family Ties At the ...Al-Bawaba, Jordan - 1 hour agoThis year, the seminars will present for the first time poetry reading with the esteemed poets Seif Al Saadi and Awad Al Dermakee, as well as success ...
- Step out to refresh with sweet music and see something new - Tryon Daily Bulletin
One of the things I love about Polk County is escaping after work on one of these hot days to cool off by the Pacolet River or even jump in a lake. Then once your cooled down and dried off your ready for an evening adventure with the wonderful local ...
- At poetry events, words are meant to be heard - Enterprise
If many folks are winding down Sunday night after an eventful weekend, the poets gathered at the Q Cafe in Worcester are just getting started. On a recent Sunday evening, many relaxed on couches or at tables with friends over coffee and desserts ...
- With Celtics, it's back to the future (Lowell Sun)
After I was left hanging on The Sun's waiver wire, the kind folks at the Sports Department reeled me in to join their gallant squad and I found myself beaming back to the future, returning to the "fun and games" that kicked off my journalism career in another century.
- Shooting revisits magic of Pete Maravich era - Baton Rouge Advocate
It was a different time. The team played its home games on a basketball court that sat atop a dirt floor in what was essentially a rodeo arena. It’s star was a skinny kid who favored floppy, oversized socks. They were his lucky socks. He washed ...
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