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- Obama’s win in US echoes Kennedy campaign, novel - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Obama’s win in US echoes Kennedy campaign, novelTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 14 minutes agoThe parallels with African-American Obama seemed clear, and so I forecast a narrow victory for him, but one propelled by youth and minorities. ...
- Putting a yummy twist on the holidays - Zanesville Times Recorder
Putting a yummy twist on the holidaysZanesville Times Recorder, OH - 6 hours agoAdditional activities such as poetry writing combined with photography, wreath making and other cooking classes will be featured in the new addition and the ...
- Telugu gets its due at last - Chitramala
Telugu gets its due at lastChitramala, India - 4 hours agoDuring 1000-1100 AD, Telugu re-established its suzerainty through inscriptions and poetry. In ancient Andhra, tribes such as Dravida, Yaksha, and Naga spoke ...
- Oliver G. Selfridge, student of the mind - Boston Globe
Speaking in 1992 about artificial intelligence, a field whose early days he helped shape with his thoughtful musings about the potential for machines to make decisions, Oliver G. Selfridge looked out at a meeting of like-minded computer scientists ...
- Washington State Book Awards (Seattle Weekly)
This year’s Washington State Book Awards are being bestowed to six writers in categories including poetry, fiction, and history. For once, Sherman Alexie ( The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian ) won’t be the biggest name in attendance.
- Letters to the editor (Las Cruces Sun-News)
We would like to have you join us for our once-a-year event where we honor and give thanks to the Native American way. This means we recognize all those that have helped us during the year. We give thanks to our Creator for the many blessings that have come our way.
- A Meditation on Hope and Change - FrontPage magazine.com
A Meditation on Hope and ChangeFrontPage magazine.com, CA - 50 minutes agoDavid Solway is the award-winning author of over twenty-five books of poetry, criticism, educational theory, and travel. He is a contributor to magazines as ...
- Nokia and Philips team-up on DLNA for Streamium - Pocket-Link.co.uk
Nokia has teamed up with Philips "to enhance the experience of connected devices in the home environment". With Philips Streamium wireless audio products and Nokia Home Media Solution users can listen to their mobile music via their home stereo and ...
- Where poetry lighted (Boston Globe)
Wan sunlight seeps through the high cirrus clouds that streak the gray sky. The mood is perfect for exploring the newly completed Wallace Stevens Walk, a 2.4-mile stroll between the poet's workplace on the cusp of downtown, and his former home in the city's West End. Thirteen knee-high, granite markers outline the route, each emblazoned with a verse of Stevens's ...
- As Goths go pop, what’s next for the social outcasts? - The Herald-Times (subscription)
As Goths go pop, what’s next for the social outcasts?The Herald-Times (subscription), IN - 15 hours agoWell, the black-lipstick set circa 1994 felt much further removed from the general populace, whether that isolation was self-imposed or forced upon them. ...
- Yale Professor Prepares for Obama's Inauguration - 1010Wins
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- Elizabeth Alexander was just a baby when her parents took her in a stroller to the civil rights march on Washington when Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his historic "I Have a Dream'' speech. Now they'll head back to hear ...
- It's 2009! Find out what's in the Big January calendar - IdahoStatesman.com
It's 2009! Find out what's in the Big January calendarIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour ago6, Woman of Steel Gallery, 3460 Chinden Blvd., Garden City: Monthly performance poetry workshop and slam with Boston-based poet Maxwell Kessler. ...
- The Poets' Corner: Making Poetry a Tradition at the Thanksgiving Table (Sierra Sun)
Because I have has so many requests from readers to reprint my selection of poems for the Thanksgiving table, I graciously offer them once again.
- Owen Gleiberman gave it a C- - Entertainment Weekly Online
In the 1951 sci-fi classic The Day the Earth Stood Still , a flying saucer lands in Washington, D.C., and Gort, the robot who emerges from it, emits a ray that makes guns and tanks vanish; he's like the patron saint of all those hippies who stuck ...
- Chester 5th graders collect and pack more than 13,000 books for So. Africa (Daily Record)
CHESTER, NJ, DECEBER 9, 2008 -- Fifth grade students at the Bragg Intermediate School in Chester, along with teachers, parents, grandparents, volunteers and representatives from the Global Literacy Project, GLP, packed more than 13,000 books they collected for a partner school in South Africa.
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