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- Time, chance weave life threads (Boston Globe)
This is a story about three disparate parts of my life that should have absolutely no connection with one other. One: I am Armenian. Two: I am from Dorchester. Three: I am a new teacher developer. And this is how they connected.
- Cleburne rapper Scott Johnson is trying to send an uplifting message (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CARY DARLING CLEBURNE — The last time Scott Johnson made news, he’d been stabbed multiple times in the upper body — including his left cheek, where a knife was implanted in bone — as gang revenge for a shooting. The year was 1992, and Johnson, then living in Arlington, was running with a rough crowd. "It was a real crazy time," Johnson, 33, remembers. "I was 17, a very dangerous age. ...
- Ukraine beckons to Russians - Seattle Times
Designer Filipp Pishchik with the cartoon of former Russian President Vladimir Putin that he says got him in trouble with Russian authorities and forced him to move to more-tolerant Ukraine. KIEV, Ukraine — A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a czarist ...
- Twist of fate - Mas
Twist of fateMas, CA - 8 hours agoBut being a pregnant teen in high school is not a glamorous situation, Treviño said. “I knew I had to face what I didn’t want to face, but I did think for a ...
- School councils host development event - Bowling Green Daily News
The Kentucky Association of School Councils will host a regional professional development academy in Bowling Green on Tuesday at Bowling Green High School. The six-hour session, Continuous Assessment to Change Instruction, will explore a wide array ...
- 1000 Years of Zähringen - American Chronicle
1000 Years of ZähringenAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoThe cook complied fearing for his own life. When the duke saw what the cook had done at his command, he repented the barbarious act and promised to mend his ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers (Akron Beacon Journal)
Mary Ann Jackson spoke recently at an Akron Area Arts Alliance event about how to recruit and retain volunteers — a topic that's high on the list for a lot of nonprofits right now. With her talk still on my mind, I was interested to run across a news item about the RockCorps.
- Gay Giardini | KXNet.com North Dakota News - Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck
Gay Giardini | KXNet.com North Dakota NewsReiten Television KXMB Bismarck, ND - 3 hours agoWriting and Poetry were talents Gay was proud of. She loved to go shopping and find a great deal. Taking in the beautiful sights and wonders of nature when ...
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to evade capture for a decade (Daily Mail)
This is the extraordinary disguise which allowed one of the world’s most wanted men to escape justice for years.
- Psst! Something's bothering your pet - Detroit Free Press
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their cat whisperer" and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old cats ...
- The Idle Parent - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukThe Idle ParentTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 2 hours ago... of worse poetry it would be hard to conceive. It was such a huge liberation when a literary critic friend confirmed this negative view of the book, ...
- Platform to perform (The Advocate)
These students won the contests on May 3: DeAndre Hill of Broadmoor High, Catina Johnson, McKinley High; Christin Rankins, Istrouma High; Bertrand Bailey, Broadmoor High; Chase Chenevert, McKinley High; and Austin Winslow, University Laboratory School.
- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? - Chicago Sun-Times
Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'?Chicago Sun-Times, United States - 42 minutes agoHis was a campaign, often laced with poetry, which appealed to people’s better natures. “Telling people the opposite of what they want to hear, ...
- The Nuyorican celebrates poets aloud (The Villager)
Wanting to give a platform to underrepresented artists, writer Miguel Algarin co-founded the Nuyorican Poets Café in the living room of his East Village apartment in 1973. On May 3, the Nuyorican, the name of which refers to Puerto Ricans living in New York, will celebrate 35 years of poetry, theater, music, film, and visual arts innovation with a lineup of performers who launched their careers ...
- Prince book set to come out this fall - NME
Prince is set to become an author with the release of his very first book, scheduled to be published this fall. The Purple One has put together ’21 Nights’ , a photographic essay incorporating images, lyrics and poetry based on his 21-night ...
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