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- Tri-State offers great service - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing in response to an article published in the La Crosse Tribune by Samantha Marcus relating to the city of La Crosse wanting to provide its own ambulance service to its citizens. As a volunteer first responder in the town of Campbell, I can ...
- Local guide - Billings Gazette
Bench Boulevard will be closed at the intersection of Shawnee Drive Monday through Thursday. Castlerock Excavating Inc. is in charge of the road work. The city of Billings Street/Traffic Division will close Virginia Lane between Parkhill Drive and ...
- Hannon hoping for another Super-star - The Press Association
Hannon hoping for another Super-starThe Press Association - Jul 18, 2008Pure Poetry is quick too, but he might find it tough giving all of that weight away. I have six runners in all and they are all owned by different people. ...
- Solzhenitsyn, chronicler of the gulag, dies - Boston Globe
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Russian novelist whose unyielding opposition to Soviet dictatorship made him one of the heroic figures of the 20th century, died late yesterday outside his home in Moscow. The cause of death was heart failure, his son ...
- Restoring an heirloom - North Platte Telegraph
Restoring an heirloomNorth Platte Telegraph, NE - 1 hour ago"The Mellotte's all had talent in music, art and poetry." Garlick's childhood on the farm was hardscrabble, with no time for music lessons. ...
- Meet the fall Opinions Desk (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
Introducing the fall 2008 Daily Wildcat columnists - masters of the scathing bon mot, the penetrating analysis, the whimsical (rhetorical) shake of the head at the follies of man. Whether they make your blood boil or your funny bone itch, read their columns and let us know what you think of them.
- Read all posts by Caroline McCarthy in The Social - CNET News
NEW YORK--It's time to stop waxing philosophical about how this thing called "new media" is shaping American elections and time to focus on the real tech issues, like broadband policy. We talked about bloggers in 2004, we talked about YouTube in 2006 ...
- Short List (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Black and Red Prom, LaDonna Smith and more... Aug. 1 Friday Prom's in August this year. Wordsmiths Books hosts the BLACK AND RED PROM in celebration of Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn, the fourth book in her critically acclaimed Twilight series. Ghoulish games, fiendish food and daunting (alcohol-free) drinks will be available, as well as a chance at prizes from Wordsmiths and Hot Topic. The ...
- Cairo is slowly but surely becoming a little less of a fashi... - Egypt Today
The book fair’s new president, Dr. Nasser El-Ansary, previously ordered wooden stalls to be built around the publishers’ booths, a move which infuriates the publishers, who believe the stalls will only keep the fairgoers away. When Minister of ...
- Kids asked for street names for new Filton housing estate - Evening Post
Kids asked for street names for new Filton housing estateEvening Post, UK - 1 hour agoMs Barnes said: "The children were doing a project on poetry and have also been asked to come up with new street names for Cheswick. ...
- Man enough for the Bard (Toronto Star)
STRATFORD—Forget about Beijing. The Olympics started here on Sunday night when Simon Callow gave a gold-medal display of acting skill in There Reigns Love , the theatre piece that he devised from the sonnets of William Shakespeare.
- Eva Maddox wins poetry contest - The News Journal
Eva Maddox wins poetry contestThe News Journal, DE - 42 minutes agoEva Maddox, a local Delaware author, wins the contest for poetry in the published division of the 2008 Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers Conference. ...
- Hobbton teacher one of five nationwide to share stories with Holocaust ... - Sampson Independent
For Hobbton High English teacher Michael Cook, winning a chance to travel to Washington, D.C. and share stories with survivors of the Holocaust was an opportunity of a lifetime and one he won’t soon forget. Cook was one of five teachers in the ...
- Tome writers | New authors have roots in region - Tribune-Democrat
Books on poetry to local history and piano lessons have been published by authors with ties to the area. First-time author Tina Honkus of Hooversville adds humor to the mix with her inspirational gift book, “Getting Old? Get Over it!†Honkus, who ...
- "Honus" cliched. but a home run to audiences - Denver Post
"Honus" cliched. but a home run to audiencesDenver Post, CO - 2 hours agoSometimes it's poetry, like when Richard Greenberg described baseball as "unrelentingly meaningful" in his Tony-winning play, "Take Me Out. ...
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