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- It's easy riding for the Westenders - Westseattleherald.com
It's easy riding for the WestendersWestseattleherald.com, WA - 35 minutes agoKristin Donovan, or "Katt," also becomes philosophical when talking about being a club member and utilizes her scooter for poetry. ...
- Olympics opening ceremony - live! - Guardian Blogs
Gosh. Good afternoon, everybody. I'm so excited I can barely sit still. That's not sarcasm, by the way - I love pretty much every single thing about the Olympics, and that includes opening ceremonies, no matter how bizarre and metaphor-laden. So join ...
- The golden community: Forsyth celebrates 50 years and more of its ... - TMCnet
The golden community: Forsyth celebrates 50 years and more of its ...TMCnet - 17 minutes ago"When I was a kid, you could almost say you knew everybody in town, and they knew you and where you lived," he added. "And I don't think anyone ever locked ...
- "The Impossible Takes Longer" but is a good read - Manteca Bulletin
"The Impossible Takes Longer" but is a good readManteca Bulletin, CA - 12 hours agoMy reading choices run the gamut - from fiction and nonfiction tomes to poetry, magazines (Newsweek, Time, US News & World Report), newspapers (of course), ...
- Readings and Signings (Portsmouth Herald)
Send readings & signings to features@seacoastonline.com.
- Faith without fear - Ennis Daily News
Ennis Daily NewsFaith without fearEnnis Daily News, TX - 1 hour agoI had great teachers who recognized a talent in me that I have been able to direct into areas that will help me the rest of my life. ...
- Get to Hilton's five-star festival - Tonight South Africa
Firstly there's that long, expensive trek to get there and then it's usually freezing … As wonderful as the Grahamstown Festival is, it is beyond the pocket of many, hence the Witness Hilton Arts Festival, a short trip up the N2 and held on the ...
- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal's former king (TODAYonline)
File photo of ex-kKing Gyanendra of Nepal. With few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now living in Singapore, the new life of Nepal's ousted king as a commoner is by all accounts a lonely, meditative one.
- Literary events for the week beginning Sunday, July 27 - The Olympian
Literary events for the week beginning Sunday, July 27The Olympian, WA - 2 hours ago"Drash: Northwest Mosaic" is a literary review filled with poetry, prose and photos encouraging the redemptive nature of life from Jewish and other ...
- Majida Roumi Sings to a Full House in Tunisia - Al Arab Online
After an absence that lasted for about five years, Lebanese Diva, Majida Roumi, returned to Carthage to meet a longing audience; Roumi sang to a full house as part of the 44th edition of the International Festival of Carthage. Dressed in white, a ...
- Newstalk for Wednesday June 4th 2008 - Somerville News
Newstalk for Wednesday June 4th 2008Somerville News, MA - 3 hours agoA special edition of poetry, stories, articles and comments relating to anything green or environmental. The deadline is June 30 and submissions can be ...
- The terror and tenderness of old age - Guardian Blogs
The NHS is 60 years old on Saturday. There's a bundle of stuff in the media - from documentaries to discussions - celebrating its birth and analysing its current state. Switching on the radio the other night, I caught one such news feature. The ...
- Visiting Doctor Quynh’s temple (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – More and more visitors are coming to a temple where Doctor Quynh is worshiped to offer incense and commemorate the famous scholar in the old days, according to the Vietnam News Agency.
- Hmong fashion show brings "Fresh Traditions" to the Varsity Theater - Twin Cities Planet
Hmong fashion show brings "Fresh Traditions" to the Varsity TheaterTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 7 hours agoBy Justin Schell , TC Daily Planet On Saturday night, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent (CHAT) will present the second annual Fresh Traditions fashion ...
- From poetry assignment to national finalist West Valley sophomore BreAnna Jones just wanted to get a good grade; she ... (Yakima Herald-Republic)
Sitting in the computer lab last winter, 16-year-old BreAnna Jones, a sophomore at West Valley High School, indifferently searched through hundreds of poems -- from William Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" to Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo."
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