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- Walking For Companionship - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceWalking For CompanionshipThe Conservative Voice, NC - Aug 11, 2008Our friendship might be one part of history- a never forgettable story. She by nature, is serious and takes anybody in confidence without delay. ...
- Speak your mind - Globe and Mail
"One in five Canadians will experience a mental illness in his or her lifetime. It is a pervasive presence in almost all of our lives. And yet we rarely speak of it," writes Globe and Mail editor-in-chief Edward Greenspon. "The mentally ill are not ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, poet of the Palestinians, dies - Reuters India
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, died on Saturday after heart surgery in Texas. President Mahmoud Abbas declared three days of national mourning to honour ...
- Mashpee soldier killed in Afghanistan - WHDH-TV
MASHPEE, Mass. -- A second Mashpee soldier has died in a week in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Cape Cod Times reported Sunday that Army Pfc. Paul Conlon died Friday morning in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb blew his vehicle. His mother ...
- Bookseller blogs on artifacts retrieved from used books - Abington Mariner
“STAG VERY SUCCESFUL AM QUITE DRUNK STOP.†Ernie probably meant those words only for Miss Rosalie of Fall River when he sent her a Western Union telegram in 1948. But 60 years later, the telegram hangs in a small black frame among the shelves of ...
- The Closing Bell (POLLSTAR)
Wrapping up the Thursday adventure we leave you with new listings for Herbaliser , CSS , Jason Ringenberg and Ian Tyson , and links to items about Dolly Parton's new job, New Kids On The Block's new mission, Phil Spector's new jury, Copyright Royalty Board's new decision, a new essay on why Guitar Hero isn't the same as playing the guitar and a founding member of The Kingston Trio passes at 75.
- Populist: 5-11 October - Londonist
LondonistPopulist: 5-11 OctoberLondonist, UK - 6 hours agoOur proud priapic logo star, St Stephen's Tower got us all frisky and National Poetry Day elicited a fertile gush of handsome haiku about commuting. ...
- Canadian fans are rabid in red - SLAM! Sports
SHUNYI, China – Soon after claiming her medal, on our nation's best day at these Olympics, Tracy Cameron was the toast of the rabid band of Canadian fans who took over the stands. Tracy also had to deliver the beer. Canadian rowing boosters have ...
- Poetry Performance ; Terry O'Toole Theatre, North Hykeham - RedOrbit
Poetry Performance ; Terry O'Toole Theatre, North HykehamRedOrbit, TX - 16 hours agoIan is the renaissance man of performance poetry and will be well known to regular listeners of BBC Radio 4 with appearances on the Today Programme and You ...
- A Long, Strange Trip - New York Times
New York TimesA Long, Strange TripNew York Times, United States - 6 hours agoReading her good-humored and accessible book is like conversing across the ages. Steve Coates is an editor at the Book Review. More Articles in Books » A ...
- Plans for national music museum come to a coda - Washington Business Journal
Plans for national music museum come to a codaWashington Business Journal, DC - 3 hours agoThe music center brought some attractions to the stage, such as a Valentine’s Day student poetry contest, and planned to expand its classes, festivals and ...
- Funeral home for pets opens in Orchard Park - Buffalo News
Funeral home for pets opens in Orchard ParkBuffalo News, United States - 11 minutes agoThe viewing room also provides a place for the casket to be shown if the owner wants to have a memorial service of poetry and music, she said. ...
- Tunisia: Launch of the 26th Edition of the Gabes International Festival (AllAfrica.com)
The 26 th edition of the Gabes International Festival was launched on Friday by Mr Taoufik Baccar, the Governor of Tunisia's Central Bank.
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (Belleville News-Democrat)
"Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn" by Alice Mattison; Harper Perennial ($14.95)
- campaign 2008 - Gawker
This campaign ad that's been making the rounds, for Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, is such a complete self-parody that it must be an intentional joke. From the John Wayne voice-over to the longtime lawyers' ridiculous cowboy outfits to the ...
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