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- There's nothing to stop Brits moving abroad - so why not? - guardian.co.uk
There's nothing to stop Brits moving abroad - so why not?guardian.co.uk, UK - 6 minutes agoYou'd get tax breaks for having kids, free childcare from the age of three months and a first lady who writes her own three-chord pop songs. ...
- Thabo Mbeki’s downfall a Shakespearean tragedy - Manila Bulleting Online
CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Thabo Mbeki is fond of packing his speeches with passages from Hamlet and Macbeth, so it is perhaps fitting that his downfall had all the hallmarks of a Shakespearean tragedy. Mbeki devoted his life to the African National ...
- Only the Privileged Need Apply - OpEdNews.com
In 2000, a majority of the citizens of the great state of California flexed their muscles, at least those who voted in the November elections. By way of the ballot box, these fine neighbors told certain members of society that they had no right to ...
- Free download gives readers access to poems by Ohioans - Akron Beacon Journal
Free download gives readers access to poems by OhioansAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 3 hours agoJB Solomon Editions of Alliance is making a rock-star move by offering its first poetry collection as a free electronic download. ...
- Kilkenny writers to read their work ‘Aloud’ - Kilkenny Advertiser
Kilkenny writers to read their work ‘Aloud’Kilkenny Advertiser, Ireland - 12 minutes agoThe free event will feature both poetry and short prose readings from writers based in county Kilkenny. Taking place during the Kilkenny Arts Festival, ...
- I don't promote alcoholism through my songs: Pankaj Udhas - Hindustan Times
I've always had an interest in ghazals . But film songs have given me immense popularity. I like playback singing, but my only condition is – quality. In more than 30 years, Mukesh ji sang less than 1000 songs but they're immensely popular to this ...
- Life story Roger Gates - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Life story Roger GatesThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 4 hours agoHe took Trader Joe's Vitamin C. And he wrote lots of poetry: good-natured drollery. His poems were sometimes published in Street Roots. ...
- Obituaries for August 3 (The Capital)
Today's obituaries recognize: William Herndon, John Lipp III, Thomas Smith and Gayle Wright.
- Is a Medical Intern's 'Initiation' Harmful to Your Health? (Knowledge at Wharton)
Sandeep Jauhar's book, Intern: A Doctor's Initiation , is the unsettling account of his medical residency at a New York hospital, largely focused on his first year. It represents his take on his internship, interweaving that experience with something of his childhood, family history, previous studies and work experiences. In the process, Jauhar tells us about himself, medical education and ...
- Show & A.G. - CNET Asia
How can you have any objectivity about a group that's got you hypnotized? Show & A.G. offer woozy urban poems of a classic New York style: drawly words of wisdom blended with glowing keys and drum machine clips. We'd love to hear more of it from the ...
- Remembering front porches and swings, necessary things - Guilford County Northwest Observer
Remembering front porches and swings, necessary thingsGuilford County Northwest Observer, NC - 4 hours ago... draped with sweet honeysuckle or purple-trumpeted morning glory vines, speak unwritten poetry of an era when no one was in a hurry. My family’s front ...
- Davidson Calendar: Aug. 1-10, 2008 - Nashville Tennessean
Around the World in 80 Days : In this comedy adapted from novel by Jules Verne, 19th-century adventurer Phileas Fogg bets his fortune that he can circle the globe in 80 days. Performance through Aug. 15. For details or tickets call 615-945-8281 or ...
- Destination Moon (NDTV)
Fabled in songs and poetry, and romanticized by lovers down the ages, the earth's closest neighbour is still an enigma in material terms. Can it sustain life? Does it have water? How did it come into existence? And what is its exact relationship with the earth?
- First taste of poetry-dance-jazz hybrid in ‘It Sure is Risky ... - Kansas City Star
There was something oddly comforting about hearing poet Dan Jaffe’s gruff voice in the low lights of the Foundation as a crack jazz trio pumped out bluesy numbers and an athletic dancer joined physical expression to words and music. It was, all in ...
- Laureate post is 'quite a ride' (BBC News)
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion says reports he had writers block because of "bad communication" with the Queen were "patently ridiculous".
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