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- A True Survivor (Canon City Daily Record)
After being beaten almost to death numerous times, she managed to persevere. Elizabeth “Warrior Eagle” McAninch’s saga began as a child. While growing up, her father left when she was young. She said at times, she felt isolated from her mother, who did not comfort her when she needed it.
- Library of the lost - guardian.co.uk
Library of the lostguardian.co.uk, UK - 41 minutes agoThe shattering and justified ambition of the Timon of Athens drawings of 1912 and the rhythmic, machine-driven poetry of Enemy of the Stars (1932) were ...
- Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That Always Eluded Him - Sofia News Agency
In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our summer place on a lake ...
- Dad sacked while in hospital wins ÂŁ32000 payout from Stockton Council - GazetteLive
Dad sacked while in hospital wins £32000 payout from Stockton CouncilGazetteLive, UK - 7 hours ago... but I did think I could cheat death,” he said. “In the past I’ve believed I was Jesus Christ and also that I was a prophet, so I wrote poetry. ...
- Selangor Inculcates Reading Habit Through Book Fest - Bernama
Selangor Inculcates Reading Habit Through Book FestBernama, Malaysia - 32 minutes agoEvents like this can provide a boost for the publishing industry in Selangor. The book fair this time is focuses more on etiquette systems, societal values ...
- The Unrelenting Power of Words - Democrat Newspaper
The Unrelenting Power of WordsDemocrat Newspaper, St. Kitts and Nevis - Jul 6, 2008The subject of this commentary is the title of a volume of poetry by Kittitian born, St. Croix based poet Mrs. Lillian Caesar Sutherland. ...
- Today's most-viewed stories - The Wichita Eagle
Today's most-viewed storiesThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 44 minutes agoPoetry Aloud, read your own poetry or that of a poet you admire, 7 pm Tue., Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, 3010 E. Central. Free. Information, 316-440-4202. ...
- Poet considered for national award (Prince George Citizen Online)
Gillian Wigmore's poetry has won yet another honour. Her current book Soft Geography was shortlisted earlier this year for the coveted Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize for top B.C. poet. Now Wigmore has been shortlisted for the ReLit Poetry Award for top Canadian poet published by an independent publishing company. Northern B.C.-focused book house Caitlin Press is her publisher for Soft Geography. ...
- Modern schools lack the classics THROUGH BIFOCALS - Terrace Standard
Modern schools lack the classics THROUGH BIFOCALSTerrace Standard, Canada - 2 hours agoI’ve just read Nellie McClung’s second autobiography, “The Stream Runs Fast”, and was struck by her ability to quote appropriate lines from classic poetry. ...
- Outsider looking beyond borders - The Age
The AgeOutsider looking beyond bordersThe Age, Australia - Aug 7, 2008Theatre might derive from Arabic poetry (Jidariyya) or the Bosnian East West Theatre company reinterpreting the British 1970s play, Class Enemy in modern ...
- Phil Sheridan: Jamaican Lightning - Philadelphia Inquirer
BEIJING - It's impossible to take your eyes off Usain Bolt, even if you're Usain Bolt. The fastest man in history held up his hand at the start of the news conference to discuss what it was like last night to smash Michael Johnson's granite-etched ...
- Young students form an everlasting bond (Vancouver Sun)
I have witnessed an amazing journey of friendship develop between 20 eight-year-olds and 10 octo- and nonagenarians who came together this past school year thanks to the wisdom of one "newbie" Grade 3 teacher.
- Got creatures? Author says we need each other (The Staunton News Leader)
Not "Got milk?" but "Got beavers, coyotes, wildlife?" prompts an ad for an area company that offers solutions for "nuisance" animals that have invaded homes or property.
- Our Language Stigma - Jamaica Observer
Our Language StigmaJamaica Observer, Jamaica - 50 minutes agoMaybe we should ban all roots plays and indigenous poetry and even our folk songs. Anthropologists confirm that language is central to our customs, ...
- The Glen hosts summer theater program (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
GARY| Kennedy Coopwood and about 25 other youngsters are getting an opportunity to put their acting ability to work at a summer theater camp at The Glen Theatre in Gary.
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