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- Tunisia: Local Writer And Scholar Abdelmajid El Houssi Dies At 66 (AllAfrica.com)
The Ministry of Culture and Heritage Preservation has announced on Sunday the death of the Tunisian writer and scholar Abdelmajid El Houssi at the age of 66.
- 12 Nominations Pushing Daisies - amNewYork
12 Nominations Pushing DaisiesamNewYork, New York - 4 hours ago... Carrier Pigeons - FedEx Chowder Christmas In Washington Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show The Closer Creature Comforts America Criminal ...
- Planning a perfect Father's Day for dad - Casa Grande Valley Newspapers
Planning a perfect Father's Day for dadCasa Grande Valley Newspapers, AZ - May 28, 2008This was back in the dark days of cologne-giving, which mercifully came to an end after the horrible 1986 tragedy in Cincinnati wherein a 72-year-old man's ...
- Scholar ties roots of Islam, environmentalism - Boston Globe
BANTUL, Indonesia - Sitting cross-legged in the dirt beneath a canopy of jungle vegetation, Nasruddin Anshory, with his Koran open in front of him, was telling a group of visitors about their ordained responsibility to protect the environment. "As a ...
- Community Datebook (7/14/08) (Anchorage Daily News)
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- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar-Glazed ... - New York Times
CHICAGO — Tracy Letts ’s Pulitzer-and-everything-else-winning “August: Osage County” is a full theatrical meal, a nine-course tasting menu of family angst. His new play, “Superior Donuts,” which opened Saturday at the Steppenwolf Theater ...
- The Power of Poetry : Boy Beaten to Death Over Love Poem - Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Power of Poetry : Boy Beaten to Death Over Love PoemSeattle Post Intelligencer - 26 minutes ago16 year old Surjit Singh wrote a love poem in praise of an older girl. The problem was the girl was an "upper caste girl" and such cross-caste appreciation ...
- Bad poetry from 1890s brings $12K at auction (Arizona Daily Star)
EDINBURGH, Scotland — The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid $12,840 Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language.
- Should public education promote single-sex schools? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Should public education promote single-sex schools?Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 1 hour agoMen who both teach poetry and coach football have an electrifying effect on boys. Women can do a great job teaching boys in elementary school, ...
- Hoeked on books - The Times
Hoeked on booksThe Times, South Africa - 1 hour agoOther events at the festival include workshops, a poetry “mini-festival” and the premiere of Mike van Graan’s new play, Bafana Republic II. ...
- Where the Girls Aren’t - Education Week News
Education Week NewsWhere the Girls Aren’tEducation Week News, MD - 2 hours agoBoys at boys’ schools are more than twice as likely to study subjects such as art, poetry, and advanced Spanish as boys of comparable ability attending coed ...
- Books of The Times; Tracing a Lost Heathcliff And Finding a Natty Cad - New York Times Blogs
Books of The Times; Tracing a Lost Heathcliff And Finding a Natty CadNew York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours agoHe learns how to fence, shoot and quote poetry. He learns how to make an entrance into a room. And he learns the delicate art of eating asparagus, ...
- RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act Fast - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. It’s nut-cutting time in Sacramento, to paraphrase famed wordsmith Dick Nixon, as California politicians face an August 1 deadline, when further dithering over the stalemated state budget will start having real-world financial ...
- Corporate honcho, management student give in to impulse, pen books - Webindia 123
Vivek Kumar Aggarwal and Zaheer Ahmed, one a corporate executive and the other a management student, have given a break to the structured thinking they are trained in and delved into the literary world with their debut books to get in touch with ...
- Author's book examines 2012 as Armageddon (Connecticut Post)
Mark Borax tends to go wherever his creative muse takes him. So far, his artistic spirit has spurred him to live in more than 70 places around the globe, including Tuscany, Italy; Sedona, Ariz.
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