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- Is a Medical Intern's 'Initiation' Harmful to Your Health? - Knowledge@Wharton (subscription)
Knowledge@Wharton (subscription)Is a Medical Intern's 'Initiation' Harmful to Your Health?Knowledge@Wharton (subscription), PA - 1 hour agoJauhar's prose can tend toward the purple, but there are regular bits and pieces of poetry woven into his descriptions. He also demonstrates an appealing ...
- TripAdvisor Tells Tale of 10 Cities Where the Pen is Mightier Than the ... - Forbes
NEWTON, Mass., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- TripAdvisor(R), the world's largest travel community, today announced the top 10 literary destinations in the world, according to TripAdvisor editors. These locations have either been the home or inspiration to ...
- Step into the Wild West at Squaw Valley USA - Tahoe.com
Step into the Wild West at Squaw Valley USATahoe.com, Nevada - 16 hours agoThe Horseshoe Court, the Tin Can Shootout, Pony Rides, a Petting Zoo, Square Dancing, authentic western BBQs, live music, and cowboy poetry and story ...
- The poet laureate should be freed from the dreary royals and sent off ... - Guardian Unlimited
Up and down this green and drizzly isle, the poets are getting nervous. Nibs, once tranquil, are shaking. Wendy Cope is stocking up for a long siege. Craig Raine is exploring the possibility of moving to Mars. Linton Kwesi Johnson and Liz Lochhead ...
- We Still Welcome Local Poets - Great Neck Record
We Still Welcome Local PoetsGreat Neck Record, NY - 4 hours agoWe would love to reinstate our "Local Poets" column. All we need is some poetry from our readers. We would all be just delighted to once again publish the ...
- No More Bush - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Philadelphia citypaper.netNo More BushPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 9 hours ago"To me, Charlie's one of the great figures in underground lit," Coley says, "for prose, poetry, publishing, editing, the works. ...
- Missionary to be honored at dinner (Erie Times-News)
Mother Mary Beth "Betty" Kennedy has wrapped her world in love. That world has included helping students in need of immunizations or a nurturing educational environment, and providing for families and individuals here and overseas who are hungry or lack shelter.
- Case Closed? - Slate
The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times , and the Wall Street Journal 's world-wide newsbox lead with, and the rest of the papers front, federal investigators detailing the information collected during a seven-year investigation that has led the FBI ...
- Count on an auditor to keep things in order - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukCount on an auditor to keep things in orderTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoNigh kaput. NATIONAL Poetry Day yesterday. To commemorate that and the credit crunch, Diary carried a poem by Felix Riley of ChoiceOdds yesterday. ...
- Easton plans different barn raising (Connecticut Post)
EASTON -- Easton's farming past will be explored this month during a tour to raise funds to restore a barn at the historic Bradley-Hubbell house, on Black Rock Turnpike.
- Arts: Glass creations inspire project blending art, poetry - The State
Arts: Glass creations inspire project blending art, poetryThe State, SC - 1 hour ago... and there will be poetry readings and a discussion tonight at the museum. Workshops on connecting creative writing and art will be held Saturday. ...
- Obituary: Andrew Crozier (Guardian Unlimited)
July 19, obituary: Poet, publisher and rescuer of many forgotten works
- Obama's Rapid Response Backfires - Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Obama's Rapid Response BackfiresInvestor's Business Daily (subscription) - 19 hours agoChanging his name to Kwame Toure, Carmichael wrote a book on "Black Power" that propounds an explicitly socialist, Pan-African vision. ...
- concludes tonight at the Lewes library - Cape Gazette
concludes tonight at the Lewes libraryCape Gazette, DE - 48 minutes agoShelly Grabel, from Milton, has been writing poetry for more than 35 years and her first book, “The Fourteenth Witch,†was published in 1975. ...
- Rare children's poetry showcased at U. library (The Daily Targum)
Although students at the University have long since left kindergarten behind, the underlying meaning of children's stories is something that can be analyzed by scholars of all ages. "My Infant Head: A History of Children's Poetry," the latest installation of events at Alexander Library on the College Avenue camps, held it's opening reception Tuesday evening.
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