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- NC State Commencement Takes Place Saturday (NBC 17 Raleigh)
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State University will confer more than 4,000 degrees on graduating students during its spring commencement exercises, beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday.
- Al-Qadhi wins Human Rights Best Photo Award in 2003 (Yemen Times Online)
Sister Arab Forum for Human Rights (SAF) and No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) organization announced last Wednesday, Jan. 7th names of the 10 winners of the Second National Human Rights Competition for 2003 in different fields including photography, caricature, play writing , poetry composition, short story, investigative reporting and research writing.
- One Life Left returns tonight - Eurogamer
One Life Left returns tonightEurogamer, UK - 20 hours agoTeam One Life Left returns this week, refreshed, reinvigorated, refocused and reincarnated after various secret missions. What were those secret missions? ...
- Diversions for March 23, 20078 - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Diversions for March 23, 20078Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 46 minutes agoPOETRY with Jean Ann Kizer and Friends, 8 pm, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, 600 SE Second St. Call 421-8741. BOOK SIGNING, "Sister Light" by BB Walter, 1:30 pm, ...
- Japan's "perfect" lover celebrates 1000th birthday
Reuters Canada - Japanese men dream of being like the prince whose looks, intelligence, exquisite taste and talent for everything from music and dance to poetry have led some literary commentators to dub him the "perfect" hero.
- Orchestra, Chorus Perform Conductor’s Famed Opus - The Emory Wheel
Orchestra, Chorus Perform Conductor’s Famed OpusThe Emory Wheel - 2 hours agofrom British women’s poetry of World War II. The chorus will sing the Latin text of the "Stabat Mater" intertwined with the contemporary poems in English, ...
- Midwest Writing Center offers summer internships (Quad-City Times)
The Midwest Writing Center is looking for students ages 15-19 interested in a summer internship producing and distributing a magazine that showcases fiction, poetry and dramatic writing.
- Irish revels in full swing
Edmonton Sun - But luckily for Morris, 58, a native of County Meath, he's got help from family, friends and the society's 400 members. Yesterday's festivities included a concert by siblings Cian, Finola and Taidgh Hackett, a poetry-reading and a bread-baking ...
- Religion briefs (Rapid City Journal)
Roast beef dinner Black Hawk Community Church, 5118 Mill Road, will hold a Roast Sirloin of Beef Dinner from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 9. Tickets are $9 and may be bought in advance. All proceeds benefit the church’s Outreach Ministries. For more information or to make reservations, call 787-6150.
- Local briefs (Tallahassee Democrat)
A student at Gretna Elementary School was treated for a suspected MRSA staph infection, according the Gadsden County School District. School officials found out about the student Wednesday, and the child received treatment.
- Moving past books into stars
Baton Rouge Advocate - Zachary students also read their original poetry inspired by their studies of physics and biology. “There is a need to encourage our students, pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, to become inspired and passionate about the sciences to keep our ...
- A shrine, a shame - Boston Globe
Outside the charred remains of a ruined home in South Boston, a makeshift shrine has sprung up. It is full of good wishes for the souls of the two girls who used to live there, the sisters who lost their lives in a gruesome arson. The shrine includes ...
- Kansas-City Area Author Rushton D. Prince Uses Words as a Brush
BlackNews.com - Rushton began writing in 1976. He is currently working a techno-thriller set in the future and his second book of poetry as his next projects.
- Neighborhood resource meetings (The Gilroy Dispatch)
The City of Gilroy Housing & Community Development, Gilroy Police Department Neighborhood Resource Unit, Gilroy Gang Task Force and South County Housing invite the public to attend a series of three free sessions entitled "Gilroy Neighborhood Academy 2008."
- Book review: August Kleinzahler's new book of poems, "Sleeping It Off ... - International Herald Tribune
Acouple of years ago, writing in Poetry magazine, August Kleinzahler lighted a string of firecrackers under Garrison Keillor and his "Writer's Almanac" segments on National Public Radio. Kleinzahler criticized the "anecdotal, wistful" poems Keillor ...
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