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- Guiding Light: The O'Neill Controversy - Firefox News
Guiding Light: The O'Neill ControversyFirefox News, AZ - 11 minutes agoShe also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. Her reviews have also been featured in Noneuclidean Cafe, The Dream People, Night to Dawn, and Gothic Review. ...
- Doctors find way to avoid fatal fracture - Buffalo News
We have never seen a miracle cure quite like it. Against all odds, a band of doctors healed a long-festering wound that threatened to become a cancer in the community. Thanks largely to physician intervention, battling factions at five-hospital ...
- 'Diminished Capacity' (Newsday)
Rating: The most memorable image in "Diminished Capacity" is of a quaint manual typewriter - perched on a wood dock - whose keys occasionally smack the page by themselves. Actually, they're attached to dangling hooks, and it's the fish below who are creating poetry.
- Former Oakland Municipal Court judge Courtland 'Don' Arne dies at age ... - Inside Bay Area
Although former Oakland Municipal Judge Courtland Donald Arne was a man in public office, to friends and family he was more than a judge. He was a renaissance man, best known as Don, who loved travel, poetry and music. "In the evening when I would ...
- The presidency: 'Monkey god' in the middle? (WorldNet Daily)
You can be sure presidential candidate Barack Obama is not the only one in America with a Hanuman monkey-god keychain bouncing around in his back pocket. So why condemn him for idol worship or worse? How narrow-minded, insular and jingoistic have some of us become? Don't answer that!
- Clarkstown North students recite poetry (The Journal News)
Clarkstown North students participated in the Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J. Keika Jones, a senior, won fourth prize for the Native Japanese level and ninth-grader Sophia Chawala won third prize for the Intermediate Japanese level.
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- Cross book partly set in La., has lots of action - Baton Rouge Advocate
Lee Cross’ Pandemonium in 2012 (Virginia City Publishing Company, $13.95 softcover) would be of little if any interest to local readers if it did not use Louisiana as one of its settings. It’s a fantasy tale that takes place in the near future ...
- windsorstar.com - Windsor Star
windsorstar.comWindsor Star, Canada - 14 hours agoOn the one-year anniversary of Carlos Rivera's murder, his mother has published a book of her son's poetry and is trying to follow her son's advice on ...
- Perfect harmony: Opening reception for CJ Bradford and Beverly ... - Norman Transcript
Perfect harmony: Opening reception for CJ Bradford and Beverly ...Norman Transcript, OK - 3 hours agoHerndon's paintings have been inspired by the poetry of Lao Tzu, and she has chosen passages of his poetry for each of her works. ...
- Urdu literary body launches website - Peninsula On-line
Peninsula On-lineUrdu literary body launches websitePeninsula On-line, Qatar - 33 minutes agoAnjuman Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind is a prominent Urdu organisation affiliated to the ICC and dedicated to promoting literature and poetry in the Urdu language. ...
- Young children her passion (The Saginaw News)
This year, Sarah M. Berkley's family and friends gathered to celebrate her 80th birthday with a surprise party. Even then, her modest smile belied that she was very ill.
- Glossed Over | Actions fail to speak louder than words in Nightingale's Tape (Urban Tulsa)
The Nightingale Theater's Tape, directed by Sara Neely Cruncleton and written by Stephen Belber, pits two old friends against one another in a linguistic struggle for redemption. Vince has come to Lansing, Mich., at the behest of an old friend from high school, Jon, who has his film featured in a l... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Coming home to heal - Roanoke Times
Coming home to healRoanoke Times, VA - 2 minutes agoIn Boise, though -- with notebooks of depression-inspired poetry and his uncle's old guitar -- he began to understand what was happening with the acoustic's ...
- Tom Kerrigan - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES -- When I read a book by Joan Didion or a poem by Dana Gioia about what it's like to be a native Californian, I'm always puzzled because their experiences and impressions are so different than mine. Perhaps if they had grown up in Los ...
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