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- The Beauty of the Scriptures is Lost! - WEBCommentary
The Beauty of the Scriptures is Lost!WEBCommentary - 9 minutes agoThere is no beauty, there is no poetry, there is no rhythm, and there certainly is nothing to draw a reader to the pages. (Now there is the new GREEN BIBLE. ...
- (Sort of) frightful books for the Halloween season - Island Packet Online
Halloween is a time for witches and ghosts and bright-eyed jack-o'-lanterns.Most of us learned long ago that it was more a time for tricks and treats than anything truly frightening, but for young children, it can be a cultural phenomenon with "rules ...
- Africa: The Net's Eating Its Kids (AllAfrica.com)
THE SURPRISING THING IN the announcement that the Internet is probably bad for your brain is that it took so long to come: but the word is out; the information revolution is eating its children.
- Obama taps Biden to be running mate (The Ithaca Journal)
WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama has chosen Sen. Joe Biden as his running mate in the race for the White House, tapping a former challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination.
- UC Davis professor studies Bin Laden's pre-9/11 recordings - Los Angeles Times
UC Davis professor studies Bin Laden's pre-9/11 recordingsLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoThey feature Bin Laden talking off the cuff at weddings, delivering cajoling recruitment pitches, extolling true believers and dishing up poetry. ...
- A small town in Iowa in photos, then and now (Seattle Times)
In the four decades he's lived in the farm town of Oxford, Iowa (population 705), Peter Feldstein, 66, has remained something of an outsider...
- Kashmir protests called off for 3 days - Daily Times
SRINAGAR: Shops, businesses and schools opened in Indian-held Kashmir for the first time in two weeks on Tuesday, as Muslim separatists called for three days... ISLAMABAD: A Gallup survey on Tuesday revealed that 63 percent people rejoice over ...
- Hungarian contemporary poetry at festival in Bratislava - Kultúra.hu
Kultúra.huHungarian contemporary poetry at festival in BratislavaKultúra.hu, Hungary - 20 minutes agoContemporary poets, a literary magazine, editors and a young jazz group will represent Hungary at the "Ars Poetica" International Poetry Festival in ...
- Home-grown virtuosos - Chicago Tribune
HAVANA - Without saying a word, teenager Yamile Cruz seats herself at the grand piano, places her slender fingers on the keyboard and, after a brief pause, unleashes a torrent of sound one might expect from a virtuoso twice her age and size. Though ...
- Enright House Solo Electronic Tour - Undertheradar
Enright House Solo Electronic TourUndertheradar, New Zealand - 50 minutes agoHere poetry meets numbers, up meets down, and light meets the drain-pipe. In performance, The Enright House currently incorporates mechanized drums, ...
- Illinois family legacy continues (Daily Illini)
Homecoming is no new phenomenon to Nancy Miller, the youngest member of her family's century-long alumni legacy. The first family member graduated just before 1900, beginning a long history entwined in both the University and the Champaign-Urbana community.
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But the ... - Daily Mail
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.' Mr Smith had invited me ...
- Indian River County community connection: August 3 (Vero Press Journal)
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- GoodReads shows that people still read and love their books - Venturebeat.com
Forgive Otis Chandler if he still believes people read paper artifacts like books. His grandfather and namesake, after all, was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times. But this 30-year-old Chandler knows that books are still close to our hearts ...
- The Man Who Put Color Back in Saudi Menswear - Washington Post
Yahya al-Bishri had been a designer of women's fashions, and when he grew tired of the plain, white robes worn by men, he decided to bring change. But the Saudi public was slow to accept his creations. Then the royal family embraced his ideas. (By ...
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