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- La Pregunta: Is Wealth God’s Reward, Power A Blessing? - SmallTownPapers News Service
La Pregunta: Is Wealth God’s Reward, Power A Blessing?SmallTownPapers News Service, WA - Oct 16, 2008You don’t have to be a Christian to be one of the Family’s chosen, only one of the elect, blessed by Him with the only thing that matters: power. ...
- The Looming Obamasm? - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
Reporters do their least self-conscious work when they're startled by a story they hadn't prepared to write. Think of the astonishing coverage of the 9/11 attack, natural disasters, and the 2000 election-that-would-not-end. But giving a reporter (or ...
- For the love of language - Asian Pacific Post
Children, youth and even some adults of Punjabi heritage often ask the question: Why should I learn Punjabi? It is a very valid question. As a matter of fact, parents of school-aged children need to be equipped with the answer when children ask them ...
- Over-50s still pretty nifty! - The Press, York
Over-50s still pretty nifty!The Press, York, UK - 12 hours ago... by and for people aged over 50 although some, like the Model Boat Regatta and the Multilingual Poetry Festival, can be enjoyed by the whole family. ...
- Calendar of events Oct. 26-Nov. 1 - Milford Daily News
Calendar of events Oct. 26-Nov. 1Milford Daily News, USA - 4 hours agoSet in Dublin, the show follows an ordinary bus conductor with an extraordinary passion for poetry. Tickets are $18-$23. A four-play subscription is $54-$65 ...
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Interview: Riccitiello Hates DRM, Respects Protesters, Tackles Controversies [10.15.08] Just when it seemed anti-EA sentiment was finally fading away, Spore 's DRM controversy hit, the company killed Tiberium and the Take-Two deal came apart. CEO ...
- The Philistine Listens To Birds Chirping In The Pastorale Forest - SFist
SFistThe Philistine Listens To Birds Chirping In The Pastorale ForestSFist, CA - 5 hours agoIt's not entirely fair to say that everyone was only there to hear Beethoven Six -- the usual scattering of artistic types wearing all black and skinny ...
- Battling a rare ailment - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The Woodstock Academy student says, “On school days, I’m up at 5:30 to get ready by 7:30, and on weekends I sleep in until 9 or 10.” But she is hardly typical. She suffers from a disease that affects only about 2,500 people in the world. At ...
- Rawn:Teens should be deterred, dad saysParents say Nicole Rawn ... - Owen Sound Sun Times
Rawn:Teens should be deterred, dad saysParents say Nicole Rawn ...Owen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 4 hours agoShe loved English and writing poetry. She liked math and she earned school credits by working in the high school cafeteria, where she made lunches for the ...
- Around The Valley - St. Helena Star
Around The ValleySt. Helena Star, CA - 2 hours agoThe Writing Center is collaborating with retired Napa Valley College Professor Gary Silva, Napa County’s new poet laureate, to present a poetry reading in ...
- Not quite ready to grandstand on the bandstand - Daily Gleaner
Not quite ready to grandstand on the bandstandDaily Gleaner, Canada - 58 minutes ago... Samulski at 455-2346 or jdhorton@nbnet.nb.ca. Lori Gallagher is a staff writer at The Daily Gleaner. She can be reached at gallagher.lori@dailygleaner.com.
- Poet Imlah wins ÂŁ10,000 prize - BBC Entertainment
Scottish poet Mick Imlah has won the prestigious Forward Prize for Poetry. The 52-year-old scooped the ÂŁ10,000 award for his second collection, The Lost Leader, which delves into Scotland's rich history. Amongst the poet's subjects are iconic ...
- Poet John Rybicki Visits Haverford - Bi-College News
Poet John Rybicki Visits HaverfordBi-College News, PA - 1 hour agoBy Rose Howse Acclaimed poet John Rybicki visited Haverford to do a short reading of his work last Tuesday afternoon and to conduct a poetry-writing ...
- On history's naughty step - Guardian Unlimited
Used clumsily, historical hindsight can be a blunt and savage thing. Just last week, the birth control pioneer Marie Stopes was denounced as an evil eugenicist. Far from being a "woman of distinction" who deserves her face on a commemorative stamp ...
- Utah Humanities Book Festival: Resilience of print - Salt Lake Tribune
Pundits keep shouting about the death of the printed page, but even in this age of Amazon's Kindle there's still room in Utah, at least, for an annual homage to books. The 11th annual Utah Humanities Book Festival kicks off this week in Salt Lake ...
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