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- Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his U.S. prison guards ... - International Herald Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt : Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
- VIDEO: Seeds of learning planted at needy schools (Penfield Post)
School kids from all over Monroe County are donating their used school supplies to city schools, thanks to the Greenseed program.
- In the Big Easy, 2 Cocktails Reign (New York Times)
The Louisiana legislature recently chose the sazerac as the official cocktail of the city of New Orleans, but the Ramos gin fizz might be a better fit.
- Birthright Alumni: Raw on the Stage - Jewish Exponent
Birthright Alumni: Raw on the StageJewish Exponent, PA - 3 hours agoAll 10 cast members are New Yorkers, and were directed by Vanessa Hidary, a star of HBO's Def Poetry Jam. The Tin Angel show followed an April 28 ...
- Ladysmith beat poet on mission - BCLocalNews
BCLocalNewsLadysmith beat poet on missionBCLocalNews, Canada - 22 minutes agoThe beat poetry piece is called “The Girl Rant” and is an expression of her own awareness of the negative affect media and pop culture can have on teenage ...
- We must never forget the old guard of Hollywood stars who gave us ... - guardian.co.uk
We must never forget the old guard of Hollywood stars who gave us ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIt's a name that, when put together with that of her oftentimes partner – 'Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire' – makes a phrase with the natural rhythm of poetry ...
- Cortázar, Julio (An Argentinean Master of Antinovel and Experimental literature) (Yemen Times Online)
Cortázar, Julio (1914-1984), Argentinean novelist, short-story writer, translator, and intellectual. Cortázar was born in Brussels, Belgium, to his Argentinean parents on August 26, 1914. Once World War I began, Cortázar’s family forced to remain in Barcelona, Spain, for a year and a half.
- From a Dream to a Dream - The Portland Mercury
The Portland MercuryFrom a Dream to a DreamThe Portland Mercury, OR - May 29, 2008"His work is really beautiful and surreal and dreamy, and a lot of it involves these erotic sexual obsessions mixed with really beautiful stories about his ...
- 'Americanized' dream (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
From lyric bards of old to Beats backed by jazz bands, music and poetry have gone hand-and-hand for ages. So what then to make of Duende, the collaboration between Worcester poet Tony Brown and Rhode Island bassist Steven Cafaro? Simply put, Duende takes the conventions of the hipster music/poetry combo and injects them with a healthy dose of punk rock and black humor. The combo's most recent ...
- Why McCain Would Make a Better President - Right Side News
Why McCain Would Make a Better PresidentRight Side News, GA - 3 hours agoIn addition to politics, he is an aficionado of baseball, poetry, music and ketchup flavored potato chips. Aaron satiates his various appetites in Boston.
- Galleries galore span Maryland's Eastern Shore - Maryland Daily Record
SNOW HILL — Art here. Art there. Art everywhere — in Worcester County. Art is alive and well as galleries across Worcester County highlight the drawings, paintings, photography and sculpture of local artists. "We think it's important to show ...
- Making a statement - Western Front
Making a statementWestern Front, WA - 29 minutes agoby Danielle Koagel Olivia‘s colorful blue, purple and red drawing stands out among a shuffled pile of poetry, glass art plates and a CD case titled "Peace. ...
- Et in Arcadia Shakespeare - Times Online
Et in Arcadia ShakespeareTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoVita’s son Nigel Nicolson described Orlando as “the longest and most charming love-letter in literature”. But a love-letter to whom? ...
- Cancer Society celebrates survivors - Cayman Net News
Cayman Net NewsCancer Society celebrates survivorsCayman Net News, Cayman Islands - 9 hours ago... and by Roxy Smith, who read some of her own poetry. The CICS extended thanks to family members, friends and caregivers who attended the event. ...
- One of world's most wanted men - Globe and Mail
BELGRADE — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted on genocide charges. His 11 years at large had long been a ...
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