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- Diversions for August 10, 2008 (The Gleaner)
- PAL announces literary awards - Daily Times
PAL announces literary awardsDaily Times, Pakistan - 4 hours agoAccording to the jury, Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal Award in Urdu poetry was given to Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi on his book “Arz-o-Sama”, Baba-i-Urdu Maulvi Abdul Haq ...Muhammad Ajmal Khattak gets ‘Kamal-e-Funn Award’ The News - InternationalPAL announces literary awards for 2007 Pakistan Daily MailAjmal Khattak nominated for The Nation, Pakistanall 6 news articles
- 'The Untold Charminar': Tribute to soul of Nizam's city - newindpress
NEW DELHI: Hyderabad is a city where the old and the new stubbornly coexist. The distinct identities that come together and often merge are brought out beautifully in the book 'The Untold Charminar: Writings on Hyderabad'. The historic Charminar vies ...
- Nas attacks tracks, but misses knockout (Akron Beacon Journal)
Don't be fooled by Queens Get the Money, the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD.
- In the driver's seat - Globe and Mail
In the driver's seatGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoThere is no melodrama in her tone; death is what she wants, has wanted for some time. The kids ask what their mother said. Hattie spontaneously replies that ...
- Palestinian poet Darwish passes away (Dawn)
RAMALLAH, Aug 10: Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank on Tuesday --- an honour only previously accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. President Mahmoud Abbas has declared three days of national mourning.
- Miriam and Other Stories - nextbook
Miriam and Other Storiesnextbook, NY - 2 hours agoQuietly comic and smartly suspenseful, Berdichevsky's tales build to an inevitable collapse, which one story likens, with characteristic poetry, ...
- Remembering Hayden Carruth - Huffingtonpost.com
When Hayden Carruth's collection Scrambled Eggs and Whiskey won the National Book Award for poetry, it was no great surprise that he chose not to attend the ceremony. He was always something of an outsider. For most of his life, he kept a distance ...
- How One Stock Changes Everything - MSNBC
I wasn't. I sure wasn't gambling $1,800 on a company I'd never heard of. But somebody was, and he was about to make a lot of money. I know this for two reasons. First, that one trade made this guy a celebrity around here. Second, the crazy Fool ...
- Hillsborough athlete's death devastates peers - Asbury Park Press
HILLSBOROUGH — Friends, co-workers, fellow athletes and students devastated by the loss of their champion track runner are working to make sure Jason Walton's memory lives on. In the quiet moments following the lunch rush at Nelson's Pizza on Route ...
- Susie Davidson brings 'In Gratitude and Hope' to the German-Jewish ... - Somerville News
Susie Davidson brings 'In Gratitude and Hope' to the German-Jewish ...Somerville News, MA - 2 hours agoThe winner of the Ibbetson Street Press Poetry Contest award (must be a Massachusetts resident) will receive a $100 cash award, a framed certificate, ...
- Poetry at large - Thunder Bay's Source
Poetry at largeThunder Bay's Source, Canada - 42 minutes ago... will engage the general public on the listening-end of some truly inspired writing. Actually, Random Acts of Poetry is an international celebration, ...
- Around Town - Juneau Empire
Boys & Girls Club of Juneau, 2:30 p.m. every Monday, 8825 Mallard St., behind the Nugget Mall. Open noon-7 p.m. on days school is closed or dismissed earlier. Details: 790-4534, 790-4535. Alaska Youth Choir auditions, 5-7 p.m., Northern Light United ...
- Getting to know the high school authors of ‘He Said. She said.’ (San Mateo Daily Journal)
Grace: “He said. She said.” Sounds like verbal combat in a therapist’s office? Nope, it’s a column written by and about teenagers. The thought behind the title was not only a play on how the column will be laid out, but also serves as a reminder that there is not just a single “teen” perspective.
- Colleges lead the way (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Worcester State College nursing students and faculty will shine a spotlight on homelessness and the lack of affordable housing by creating a cardboard village on the lawn of the Student Center beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday.
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