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- New York.- By Vicki James Yiannias - Greek News
New York.- By Vicki James YianniasGreek News, New York - 1 hour agoOr, it might be you just want to recreate the pleasure of your teen years, watching movies in theaters. There are films you wish you could have made and ...
- Hugh Reid MacCallum, Milton scholar, dies age 80 (The Globe and Mail)
Professor of English at the University of Toronto for 35 years was an unassuming giant in the field of 17th-century literary criticism
- AIMS test may have no future in schools - Arizona Daily Star
Arizona had a precursor to the Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards. Former state schools Superintendent C. Diane Bishop pushed for the Arizona Student Assessment Program, which she said boosted student achievement, while opponents contended that ...
- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football - The Independent
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don ...
- Deconstructing Scotland, its myths - Washington Times
Washington TimesDeconstructing Scotland, its mythsWashington Times, DC - 6 hours agoHe takes as examples the ancient constitution, the ancient poetry of Ossian, and the traditional garb of kilt and plaid. Each of these venerable artifacts ...
- Brickbats and bouquets for legendary poet - Times of India
Brickbats and bouquets for legendary poetTimes of India, India - 2 hours agoHe got the idea from Bad Poetry Day, an idea copyrighted by the website Wellcat.com that encourages bloggers to participate by writing bad poems and posting ...
- Exhibit Opening! Poetry Slam! Breakfast! - Free Times
Free TimesExhibit Opening! Poetry Slam! Breakfast!Free Times, SC - 28 minutes agoBY FREE TIMES Voting! Noted Catholic clergyman Theodore Hesburgh once called voting a “civic sacrament.” And former Treasury secretary William E. Simon once ...
- Education Ministry to ban 'Bible Lite' study booklet - Ha'aretz
Education Ministry to ban 'Bible Lite' study bookletHa'aretz, Israel - 8 hours ago"We give precedence to shallowness and shortcuts in many areas of modern life. It's OK in e-mails in which the message is the main thing. ...
- EXPRESS FEATURES SERVICE - Indian Express
EXPRESS FEATURES SERVICEIndian Express, India - 6 hours agoWhile Café17, had an elaborate lunch buffet, Black Lotus, the Chinese specialty restaurant, and Dera, the Indian restaurant, offered regional specialities ...
- CD: Seastories (RainbowNetwork.com)
Minnie Driver – you know her – the one who played Benny in Circle of Friends , Matt Damon’s main squeeze Skylar in Good Will Hunting , Dahlia in the recent FX series The Riches , and Karen Walker’s daddy’s little princess nemesis in Will and Grace . Well, the actress can sing, too.
- Isle teen’s photos compete online - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinIsle teen’s photos compete onlineHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 29 minutes agoThe re:VERSES Poetry Collective's "Summer Solstice Aloha Team Slam" takes place at 8 pm tomorrow at The ARTS at Marks Garage. Hosts will be TravisT, ...
- Some titles she 'borrowed' from Dad - South Coast Today
My dad is the smartest dad ever. That's what I thought when I was 8, and that's what I still think. Growing up, it seemed there was nothing he didn't know. He was the go-to guy for any and every homework problem — English, social studies, science ...
- Nick Brown - On the Waterfront - Portsmouth Herald
I'm back from vacation and I have some catching up to do. I missed a lot while in my rested, rather directionless bliss. Reducing the risk of a fall - 8/10/2008 The chance of falling increases as we get older. Suffering a bad fall can result in head ...
- NYS Summer Writers Institute offers a rich array of readings - Skidmore College News
NYS Summer Writers Institute offers a rich array of readingsSkidmore College News, NY - 4 hours agoThe traditional slate of free readings and discussions by participating and guest writers will again highlight the 2008 New York State Summer Writers ...
- Sixth-grader wins poetry contest (The Saratogian)
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Maple Avenue Middle School student Noah Arciero was chosen along with nine others out of 26,000 candidates to receive Lucky-Arrow “Can You Haiku?” award.
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