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- Klan kin's win has Republicans seeking a bailout - Palm Beach Post
Klan kin's win has Republicans seeking a bailoutPalm Beach Post, United States - 10 minutes ago... the young white supremacist named Black and replacing him with a qualified black candidate. Now that would be a bailout with a bit of poetry to it.
- The Vikings' burning question: some decent graveside theatre - Times Online
Times OnlineThe Vikings' burning question: some decent graveside theatreTimes Online, UK - 11 hours agoProfessor Price's lecture, Passing into Poetry: Viking Funerals and the Origins of Norse Mythology, takes place this evening at 6pm at the Kings College ...
- Remembering a ‘curious’ Studs Terkel (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | It is a special brand of tragic timing that took Studs Terkel and Barack Obama's grandmother away as the whole world tuned in to America's big election.
- Datebook for Dec. 17-23 - Contra Costa Times
Datebook for Dec. 17-23Contra Costa Times, CA - 1 hour agoConcord Library, 2900 Salvio St. Free. 925-646-5455. Literary Assemblage — 1-3 pm second Sundays monthly. Read your poetry, fiction, essays, tirades or any ...
- David Gregory to moderate 'Meet the Press' - MSNBC
David Gregory has been named moderator of NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” effective immediately. In addition, Betsy Fischer, the program's longtime executive producer has extended her tenure with the top-rated broadcast. The announcements were made ...
- Letting Our (National) Black Pride Out of the Bag - OpEdNews
ABC NewsLetting Our (National) Black Pride Out of the BagOpEdNews, PA - Nov 13, 2008But I can respond to the detractors and joy-killers: President-Elect Obama will be the first US president who identifies himself as an African American and ...Old Europe looks in the mirror The NationalThe new king Scotland on SundayTears of joy followed Obama's election The Union LeaderThe Nationalall 917 news articles
- Local author has Alaska ties - The Union of Grass Valley
Local author has Alaska tiesThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 8 hours agoAn author who writes poetry, children's books, columns and articles - mostly about all things Alaskan - Chaffin was not only born and raised on a small ...
- Poet Finkel Dead At 79 - Post Chronicle
American poet Donald Finkel has died of complications of Alzheimer's disease. He was 79. Finkel passed away on 15 November (08) at his home in St. Louis, Missouri. Born in 1929, the writer went on to publish 14 volumes of poetry throughout his career ...
- U.S. hands over control of Green Zone to Iraqis - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
BAGHDAD (AP) -- The U.S. formally transferred control of the Green Zone to Iraqi authorities Thursday in a pair of ceremonies that also handed back Saddam Hussein's former palace. Iraq's prime minister said he will propose making Jan. 1 a holiday ...
- Pallister publishes second book - High River Times
Pallister publishes second bookHigh River Times, Canada - 1 hour ago... had been working on before his death in 2005. Now, Pallister is pursuing a project of her own. morning, she realized poetry was God’s way of helping her ...
- Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale. - New Yorker
New YorkerDr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale.New Yorker, United States - 13 minutes agoIn Martin’s biography, Johnson becomes so dark and stormy, so beset by sin and fringed by insanity, that he might as well be a full-fledged romantic hero, ...
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Cowboy singer/songwriter Michael Martin Murphey remembers the Red River Valley during the 20th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering at Nevada's Elko Convention Center . (Photo: AP Photo / Elko Daily Free Press).
- South Florida arts on the cheap (Miami Herald)
Well, guess what. In these tough times, you don't have to be a high-income fat cat to enjoy South Florida's high-brow cultural offerings. From free readings by famous authors and free monthly gallery prowls to $10 opera seats and special cut-rate admission prices to concerts and the theater, bargains abound.
- Bush takes in storied college football rivalry - Daily Journal
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — President George W. Bush playfully kicked a football and presided over the pre-game coin toss on Saturday as he basked in the pageantry of the annual Army-Navy game, one of the sport’s most storied rivalries. The crowd at ...
- God Save the queen - Time Out New York
God Save the queenTime Out New York, NY - 1 hour agoAs Davies looks back in the film, he is scathingly funny about religion, referring to a pope as “Clitoris the Umpteenth,” and the British monarchy, ...
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