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- Shopkeepers one up on MC - Tribune
In what may raise a question mark on the working of enforcement agencies, certain shopkeepers who have taken shops on rent for meagre sums in busy markets are subletting the front of their shops to kiosks for thousands of rupees, thereby leading to ...
- Three to receive award during Friends of the Poudre ball - Greeley Tribune
Three to receive award during Friends of the Poudre ballGreeley Tribune, Colorado - 7 hours agoPritchett and Wockner edited Pulse of the River, a 2007 anthology of essays and poetry about the Poudre River. Wohl, a Fort Collins resident, ...
- On Poetry: Hardy found timeless voice - Traverse City Record Eagle
On Poetry: Hardy found timeless voiceTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 59 minutes agoBy FLEDA BROWN This poem is based on a folk belief that oxen kneel every Christmas as they knelt in the manger where Christ was born (barton, by the way, ...
- Warm cooler - Boston Globe
Warm coolerBoston Globe, United States - 39 minutes agoPOETRY, NOW AND THEN: The president-elect's request for an inaugural poem from Elizabeth Alexander has brought the term "occasional poem" back into our ...
- Conference spotlights on artistes - Ceylon Daily News
Conference spotlights on artistesCeylon Daily News, Sri Lanka - 6 hours agoHer first poetry collection, Dumbstruck won the Anne Elder Prize; her second, Each Clear Night was shortlisted for the West Australian Premier's Poetry ...
- Books events - Arizona Daily Star
Books eventsArizona Daily Star, AZ - 33 minutes ago"You Are Here": 10th-Anniversary Celebration — UA Poetry Center, 1508 E. Helen St. An annual arts magazine published by UA geography students. ...
- Mundt oral interp competition is Saturday - Madison Daily Leader
Dakota State University will host the 26th annual Karl E. Mundt Dakota Invitational Oral Interpretation Contest this Saturday. More than 200 students and nearly 50 judges from 21 South Dakota schools will converge on the DSU campus for the contest ...
- The rhythms of the road - Boston Globe
CAMBRIDGE - Cowboy poets may have been the first to pair chaps with literary ambition, writing rhymed verse about lonely horizons and broken-down Western towns. But now they are being joined by men and women who ride Harleys instead of horses, and ...
- Author, author: Breaking the mould - guardian.co.uk
Author, author: Breaking the mouldguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAnd so they issued their four-point plan to kickstart a new economy for poetry. 1. To enlarge the scope of the poet's vocabulary with arbitrary and ...
- Educated celebrities - Standard
Educated celebritiesStandard, Kenya - 15 hours agoRead more A blooming poetry scene has created a new breed of wordsmiths and party people, writes Tony Mochama Friday evening finds us at Electric Avenue, ...
- Wildcats wear down the Wolves, win 74-49 (The Ukiah Daily Journal)
For the Daily Journal Friday night the Ukiah High Wildcats took their 3-0 record, plus their home court advantage, into their game against an undermanned Fort Bragg squad which was missing three players.
- MURRIETA: Remembering Pearl Harbor: Man, family, keeping history alive (The Californian)
MURRIETA ---- For most, the events of a Sunday morning 67 years ago on a distant Pacific island are remembered only through grainy footage on television and in stories of old veterans, paraded once a year to recall when they wore the uniform.
- Iranians celebrate longest night of the year - Columbian
Iranians wear traditional clothes as they celebrate Yalda the longest night of the year in Tehran, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. Iranians recited poetry and shared stories and food Saturday in all-night celebrations of the longest night of the year, a ...
- An Obama presidency that Kristol could believe in - Seattle Post Intelligencer
I'm leaving the country the day of Barack Obama's inauguration. It's nothing personal. Nor, I hasten to add -- lest some people get too excited -- is it anything permanent. It's just that I happen to have a speech to give in Canada. And with millions ...
- Charity ball raises £4,000 for breast cancer - This is Stourbridge
FUNDRAISING events are pulling in the pounds and raising awareness for a breast reconstruction group. A charity ball held at the Next Generation club in Brierley Hill, on Friday October 24, in aid Rainbow Breast Reconstruction Group raised £4,000 ...
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