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- Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teen - Philadelphia Daily News
Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teenPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - May 2, 2008Zulkowsky also wrote poems for the student, including one about "secret love" that she gave him on Valentine's Day. She also gave JF CDs by Spanish ...
- McCormick recalls author's Delta introduction - Delta Democrat Times (subscription)
McCormick recalls author's Delta introductionDelta Democrat Times (subscription), MS - 3 hours ago... nonfiction, and poetry later, Ellen is still writing and we are still reading her work. At the age of seventy, with a National Book Award and a solid ...
- Remembering ‘The Rose Man’ Mr. Lee Nixon - St. Louis American
Remembering ‘The Rose Man’ Mr. Lee NixonSt. Louis American, MO - 2 hours ago“Everything he did was about love - even his poetry,†she said. “No matter what people did to him, he would find himself loving them. ...
- Finding my roots in the cemetery - Times Daily
Two weeks ago, I tripped over my roots. The fall was soft, and I gained no bruises. Instead, I discovered new leaves on my family tree, and I thought I'd memorized every vein and blade. The wise, knarled roots always made their presence known to me ...
- Mou Sings Like A Bulbul To Advance To Finals - Week.com
Kyle Mou qualified for the semi-finals today after making it through the quarterfinals Thursday. The 12-year old spelling machine was one of 45 spellers who were still in the contest when it kicked off this morning. He spelled "manege" in round five ...
- Japan takes to the ring for poetry boxing - Daily Telegraph
Regional heats are under way in a 10-year-old sport that Katsunori Kusunoki dreamed up to combat the shyness and reluctance to participate that he has increasingly noticed in his students at Kanto Gakuin University. "In Japan, young people especially ...
- Crafting the last word - Burlington Free Press
Heather Little isn’t afraid of an intellectual challenge. She’s earned a nearly perfect grade point average at Milton High School and plans to study architecture at Northeastern University in Boston. First, though, the 18-year-old must deliver ...
- Letters: Cuts hit all learners (Independent)
Congratulations to Neil Merrick for high-lighting the extremely disturbing shallowness of the Government's approach to lifelong learning ("Adult education fights for its life", EDUCATION & CAREERS, 1 May). There are, however, broader contexts than just cost-cutting which need stressing.
- FCCS announces speech meet winners (Arizona Daily Sun)
On April 30, Flagstaff Community Christian School held its annual speech meet.
- What's the story? - Guardian Unlimited
Michael Frayn's new play, Afterlife, like Democracy and Copenhagen, takes a real historical incident as its starting point. Like Copenhagen it cycles deftly through the years, each cycle getting at something new, some different layer of meaning, like ...
- Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC member - Duxbury Clipper
Natalie Garland Larson, 82, DYC memberDuxbury Clipper, MA - 1 hour agoShe loved music and playing her organ, art, poetry, crossword puzzles, and decorating her homes by the sea. Mrs. Larson leaves her husband Oscar of 62 years ...
- Keeping record with Oly’s attendance lady - Central Kitsap Reporter
Keeping record with Oly’s attendance ladyCentral Kitsap Reporter, WA - 1 hour agoI especially like nonfiction, history and poetry. I like Lincoln, he is one of my favorite historical people and I like “Gone with the Wind. ...
- Hemet resident's art springs from memories - Press-Enterprise
Hemet resident's art springs from memoriesPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThe juried literary and visual arts exhibition is currently accepting entries in the categories of poetry, short stories, photography, two-dimensional art ...
- Pulitzer Prize winner to perform at Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society ... - Wisconsin State Journal
For composer Aaron Jay Kernis, writing music is a way to explore life's fundamentals. Birth. Death. Creation and destruction, freedom and captivity. Kernis, who won the Pulitzer Prize at the age of 37 -- one of the youngest composers to do so -- will ...
- Fury vented on Duke student (The News & Observer)
Grace Wang's views on Tibet have evoked a death threat and 'Traitor to China' insults. She's also a subject for the national media.
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