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- Davenport School Memories (Quad-City Times)
Graduate stayed close to home After graduation, I left Davenport and married a farmer from the LeClaire/Princeton area. When his parents sold their farm, we moved to Davenport and my husband worked for Sears Roebuck farm store on West 2nd Street.
- A Guide for the Perplexed: Libraries and the Google Library Project Settlement (LLRX.com)
On October 28, 2008, Google, the Authors Guild, and the Association of American Publishers announced the settlement of the litigation concerning the Google Library Project . Under the project, Google has been scanning into its search database millions of books provided by major research libraries and other sources.
- Punjabi culture essential to promote peace’ - Daily Times
LAHORE: The promotion of Punjabi culture is essential to promote peace, love and good social values as the saints and mystics always gave the message of love and peace, Governor Salmaan Taseer said on Saturday night. He was addressing the audience ...
- Campenella's art studio spreads the love of art (The Beaufort Gazette)
Lottie Campenella loves the arts scene in Beaufort, but she's all about Port Royal.
- Poems leave a sweet taste - Oxfordshire News
Poems by a Didcot woman will be read by cake lovers all over the country. Alison Brumfitt, 34, from Portway, has written poetry since her school days, and is displaying what she calls her "silly rhymes" on cupcake and lunchbox muffin packages. Miss ...
- Week in video-game news (AP via Yahoo! News)
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- Commentary: Growing up in the world of 'The Wire' (CNN)
I finally said goodbye to some old buddies.
- Laird finds 'Purpose' in second collection (The Post and Courier)
Though various in its subjects, the second poetry collection by young Irish writer Nick Laird is strongly unified by its spare but passionate understatement. The voice rings true in these poems. The mind at work, poem by poem, is keenly observant, philosophical, unflinching.
- Literary Cats (The Norman Transcript)
Ailurophilia -- the love of cats -- appears to be a congenital condition of writers. Canadian writer Robertson Davies observes, "Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable,?wise?creatures, and cats like authors for the same reasons.
- Lyrical lines, bush rhythms and rhymes (Northern Daily Leader)
25 YEARS of poetry reading in Tamworth will be celebrated tomorrow at 7pm at the Tamworth City Bowling Club by the local guardians of lyrical lines, the Tamworth Poetry Reading Group.
- Briefly (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
Find out what's happening in Plymouth and surrounding towns.
- Fluoride in water helps dental health - La Crosse Tribune
In Wisconsin, about 3.5 million people living in 280 communities receive daily benefits of good dental health, because they are drinking water that has adequate levels of fluoride. Fluoridated water provides its greatest benefits to children but ...
- Town Square (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at 12:00 a.m. The Junior League of Spartanburg awarded teachers across Spartanburg County with mini-grants through its Mini-Grants for Teachers program.
- My top ten Madison songs of 2008 - Isthmus Daily Page
My top ten Madison songs of 2008Isthmus Daily Page, WI - 6 hours ago“We Will Meet†is pure poetry, a place where harp gives way to guitar in a perfect transition. At Number 5, Blake Thomas gives us the kind of warm, ...
- Homecoming for the man who made love, not war - The Herald
Homecoming for the man who made love, not warThe Herald, UK - 2 hours agoWhen he could have been out making mayhem, he stayed home making hay and - horror of horrors - wrote poetry and song. Instead of pillaging, he philosophised ...
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