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- Radovan Karadzic took holidays in Croatia.. the country he made war on (Daily Record)
BOSNIAN Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic took regular holidays sunbathing among his bitter enemies in Croatia.
- Lost capital of Khazars could lie here - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, September 28, 2008 Dmitry Vasilyev, a professor at Astrakhan State University, said his nine-year excavation near the Caspian Sea has finally unearthed the foundations of a triangular fortress of flamed brick, along with modest yurt-shaped ...
- What's new kids books - Calgary Herald
Poor Eddie just can't seem to stop moving. Or talking. Or getting into trouble. It's hard when you have more energy than you can burn and more things to say than there's time to say them. Any parent of a child with attention deficit hyperactivity ...
- A Return To Native Stomping Grounds - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - It all began at Philadelphia's Overbrook High School back in the 1950s, when several guys got together to make music. The trip continued through a wild and wonderful ride to the top of the music charts, spanning decades as the group ...
- From an English Arcadia - Financial Times
Ancient Landscapes/Pastoral Visions Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Though William Blake wrote of “England’s green and pleasant land”, a landscape artist is the last thing you might call him. But a late and very small-scale set of landscapes by ...
- Award-winning poet gave voice to plight of Palestinians - Chicago Sun-Times
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Mahmoud Darwish, whose writings gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work has been translated into more ...
- Quick Take: Biden By Da Landslide - OpEdNews
Quick Take: Biden By Da LandslideOpEdNews, PA - 21 hours ago... publish hundreds of freelance magazine and newspaper articles and political commentary columns along with 7 books of poetry and short fiction. ...
- The language wars (Express India)
Supreme Court Justice Markandey Katju has passionately lamented the criminal neglect of Urdu and Sanskrit languages.
- Daily TWiP - Alfred, Lord Tennyson 200th birth anniversary - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP, your daily dose of all the holidays, historical observances, etc., we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview. Today we celebrate the 200th birth anniversary of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet laureate of the United Kingdom and ...
- Virginia Tech professor Nikki Giovanni reflects on tragedy - HamptonRoads.com
We are sad today, and we will be sad for quite a while. We are not moving on, we are embracing our mourning. We are Virginia Tech. We are strong enough to stand tall tearlessly, we are brave enough to bend to cry, and we are sad enough to know that ...
- Winnipeg novelist gets $1.25M deal (Jam! Showbiz)
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy.
- Poet laureates bring works to life at Waterloo Village (New Jersey Herald)
WATERLOO VILLAGE -- The verses flowed on despite some dodgy weather during the 12th biennial Dodge Poetry Festival. Literature lovers were slow at times to come to muddy and wet Waterloo, but come they did -- in the thousands.
- Obama, Bayh Fuel Veep Speculation - The Bulletin
Sen. Barack Obama continued to fuel speculation as to who his running mate would be by making a joint campaign appearance with Sen. Evan Bayh in Mr. Bayh's home state of Indiana. Mr. Bayh, who supported Hillary Clinton in the primary, is considered ...
- Rebirth: The Reality of Homelessness - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Philadelphia citypaper.netRebirth: The Reality of HomelessnessPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - Aug 13, 2008In addition to presenting their poetry, dance, sculpture and drawings (including Kevin Purnell's I Remember, pictured), the artists will conduct interviews ...
- Osama bin Laden set to become published poet - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
ELEANOR HALL: He's one of the world's most wanted men but Osama bin Laden is now also about to be a published poet. His poems were discovered on audiocassettes in his Afghanistan compound after the 2001 attacks, and an American academic, who's ...
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