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- County welcomes new businesses (Gloucester County Times)
Ricky's Affordable PC Repair: Sales & service of computers; Richard J. Reigens, 275 E. High St., S-370, (856) 524-5198. Badmoon Sauce: Specialty foods; Joshua Personius, Jeremy Personius, Jeffery Gwillim, 520 5th Ave., (609) 425-8953.
- Barking all the way to the finish line (San Francisco Chronicle)
Special events, and forgive the ancient history, but I've been out of the paper for a few days: - Team Hercules, Team Cuya and Team Chi Chi were among the competitors for the Spirit Award at Petco's Chihuahua races, held in the parking lot of the San...
- Plant enlivens gardens, meadows - Times and Transcript
Plant enlivens gardens, meadowsTimes and Transcript, Canada - 2 hours agoTry some yoga, tai-chi, Qigong, have a massage, take a horse-drawn wagon ride up the fields to poetry readings. Enjoy brunch on the verandah. ...
- AWAY WITH THE FAIRIES - Southwark News
AWAY WITH THE FAIRIESSouthwark News, UK - 22 minutes agoThe Globe takes us away from the noise and rush of everyday life and gets us tripping out on a drowsy, colourful reverie of song, jigs, poetry and, wow, ...
- Crazy penguins, frozen fish (Newsday)
Antarctica film is a feather in Herzog's ice cap The new documentary from the eccentric German director Werner Herzog, "Encounters at the End of the World", is not your typical nature film.
- Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment - Jamaica Gleaner
JUST WHEN most cricket fans thought the buzz around Bob Woolmer had subsided, an Indian film-maker has incorporated the Pakistan cricket coach's mysterious death into his new film.
- Faculty members, lab scientists elected to two national research ... - University of Chicago Chronicle
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences announced their 2008 classes at the end of April, and members of the University faculty, the Director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the Director of Materials ...
- 'Fear Itself' (Calendarlive.com)
There is no arguing with horror. People like to be scared and will pay good money for it, and though it is common enough to regard the more egregious products of the genre as potentially the end of civilization -- I often do myself -- it has been not ending civilization for quite some time now.
- Looking forward: Notable events happening this week - Northwest Herald
The Woodstock Farmers Market opens for the season at 8 a.m. Tuesday on the Woodstock Square. The market will expand further around the inner perimeter of the Square this year, and musicians will play in the bandstand each market day. The market will ...
- Police seek information on teen's actions before fatal crash - Glens Falls Post-Star
Police seek information on teen's actions before fatal crashGlens Falls Post-Star, NY - 20 minutes agoStudents created a memorial out of white paper, on which they wrote poetry, dedications and other words for Devon. The memorial will be presented to the ...
- Latest Updates (Malaysia Today)
Enough about Racism, What about Reversion? Reverts come in all shapes and sizes, colours and hair texture. They are not only Chinese and Indians who marry Malays, as commonly seen in Malaysia.
- Angus Calder: Historian, critic and poet whose 'The People's War' challenged conventional wisdom on wartime Britain (Independent)
Angus Calder was for many years a conspicuous figure in the Edinburgh literary scene, but those who knew his prodigious output and his teaching career realised that there was much more to him than that genial presence in poetry readings, theatre, pubs and literary events all over Scotland.
- Kazakh Embassy in Belgium held childrenТs holiday - Kazinform
Kazakh Embassy in Belgium held childrenТs holidayKazinform, Kazakhstan - 8 hours agoThe guests enjoyed a small concert during which the invited children performed national dances and read some Kazakh poetry.
- Endpaper: why Bloomsday rocks - Daily Telegraph
"I don't like the book but wish it were published and be damned to it," wrote James Joyce to his brother Stanislaus in 1907 about Chamber Music, his first book of poetry. "But some are pretty enough to be put to music. I hope someone will do so ...
- The 'real' French Lieutenant's Woman: John Fowle's doomed love ... - Daily Mail
The 'real' French Lieutenant's Woman: John Fowle's doomed love ...Daily Mail, UK - 43 minutes agoRecently, she took a job in the village with the famous local poetry publishing firm, Bloodaxe. The word in the accounts department was that she was not a ...
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