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- Robert Fisk: Horrors we have no choice but to forget (Independent)
I have a clear memory of a terrible crime that was committed in southern Lebanon in 1978. Israeli soldiers, landing at night on the beach near Sarafand – the city of Sarepta in antiquity – were looking for "terrorists" and opened fire on a car load of female Palestinian refugees.
- Kingston news briefs - Rockingham News
Kingston news briefsRockingham News, NH - 3 hours agoKINGSTON — The Sanborn Regional Middle School seventh-graders will participate in a poetry slam contest on Tuesday, June 3 from 12:30 to 2 pm in the high ...
- In the Blast Zone examines Mount St. Helens' recovery - Crosscut
In the Blast Zone examines Mount St. Helens' recoveryCrosscut, WA - 9 hours agoShe served as the Denver/Boulder AV Club Editor of The Onion from 2000 until the 2006, and her book reviews appear in the Rocky Mountain News and the Daily ...
- Houston Ballet: Cranko's Onegin - From Page To Stage (Playbill Arts)
Paula Citron discusses the journey of choreographer John Cranko's Onegin , considered by many to be one of the finest narrative ballets of the late 20th century. The work opens Houston Ballet's 2008-2009 season September 4.
- Prescription drug abuse rising among youth - Union Democrat
Prescription drug abuse rising among youthUnion Democrat, CA - 19 minutes agoMcMahon loved art and poetry, drawing and painting a mixture of modern and surreal art. He was involved in leadership of the Tuolumne Pioneers 4-H club for ...
- Bride of the Water God Vol. #02 - Anime On DVD
Bride of the Water God Vol. #02Anime On DVD, MA - 5 hours agoFour full-color illustrated pages, splash pages with translated Korean poetry, two pages of four-panel comics, six pages of photographs of the manhwa ...
- Signature Receives $300000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of Musicals - Washington Post
Signature Receives $300000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of MusicalsWashington Post, United States - 4 hours agoThe three are: Adam Gwon, a composer-lyricist whose musical "Ordinary Days" receives a premiere this summer in Pennsylvania; Matt Conner, who set the poetry ...
- Books Exposed - Inside Higher Ed
Books ExposedInside Higher Ed, DC - 4 hours agoAn early review from Publishers Weekly praises Jones — an associate professor of pan-African studies at the University of Loisville — for providing “a level ...
- Helping stroke victims find their voice again - Woking News and Mail
Helping stroke victims find their voice againWoking News and Mail, UK - 26 minutes ago“We get them to practise memory recall through pictures, words poetry and quizzes and we try to get them to talk all the time. “Some people are completely ...
- Fundraiser salutes daring women (Daily Breeze)
Pocahontas, architect Julia Morgan, Rosie the Riveter, Amelia Earhart, Sacajawea, even Lucille Ball and Shirley Temple Black dropped by Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall to give guests a sampling of "Women Who Dare," the theme of this year's Walk on the Wild Side, held Thursday and Saturday.
- When Free Speech Doesn’t Come Free - Al Bawaba
Free speech is not without consequence. In the United States, for example, criticism of Israel is tantamount to heresy. Former US President Jimmy Carter felt a societal backlash last year after the release of his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid ...
- On The Bright Side: Three authors get published - Daily Star
Irving Hall, Mike Newell and Tim Wiles have something in common. They’ve all recently completed books on subjects that have fascinated them for years. Wiles, 43, director of research at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, is one of ...
- Local actors find out what's 'Happening' - The News Journal
Local actors find out what's 'Happening'The News Journal, DE - 50 minutes agoThe 19-year-old, who now lives in Chicago and majors in poetry at Columbia College, an art school, plays "Laura," a student of the professor played by Mark ...
- Readers share their cabin memories - Pioneer Press
When we asked readers to send in their favorite memories of cabin life, we received poems, a painting and stories involving fish. The threads that ran through many of the submissions were the bonds of family and tradition that lake life seems to ...
- At the altar of aurora - Nation
One line in a book, one little phrase, a word, a name can bring back memories, sweet and sad. Louis Aragon begins a poem with: Rien n'est jamais acquis a l'homme / Ni sa force/ Ni sa faiblesse ni son coeu… (Man can never possess anything, Neither ...
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