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- New issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and prose - Middlebury College News and Events
Middlebury College News and EventsNew issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and proseMiddlebury College News and Events, USA - 4 hours ago... including traditional and experimental fiction, translations in poetry and prose, criticism, letters from abroad, reviews in arts and literature, ...
- Fledgling gangs brutal and rash - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Fledgling gangs brutal and rashSeattle Post Intelligencer - 53 minutes agoBarely 5 feet tall, with an open face and ready handshake, he likes to write poetry and was irked on a recent afternoon that his counselor hadn't provided a ...
- Labor Day weekend events - The Columbus Dispatch
Labor Day Flea Market on the Square, Monday 7 a.m.-5 p.m. at Sunbury Square, Rt. 37 and Columbus Street. Admission is $1 for adults and teens; free for children 10 or under. Lions Club annual Labor Day parade, Monday. Parade begins at Pickerington ...
- Olympic celebration of hypocrisy - News.com.au
IN just 12 sleeps, the horror will be upon us. Buy some earplugs. Unplug all electrical appliances. Paint the front door with lamb's blood. It's time for the Olympic Opening Ceremony. If there is any ritual of society that makes me want to hurt ...
- Greenhouse Poetry to be on ‘Kentucky Life’ - Bowling Green Daily News
Greenhouse Poetry, a local nonprofit organization that uses slam poetry - a hybrid of poetry, rhetoric and rap - to promote individuality and multiculturalism and decrease conflict, will be featured on KET’s “Kentucky Life.†The show is ...
- Situationism and hats - Manchester Evening News
I BLAME Leonard Cohen for making this a hold-on-to-your-hats event. The sprightly septuagenarian and his band, whose four gigs conquered Manchester last week, all sported natty titfers. So the sight of co-organiser Eliot Rashman wearing what Dunns ...
- Great Scot — Let the games begin - The Stamford Times
Great Scot — Let the games beginThe Stamford Times, CT - 7 hours agoThe modern-day games include a lot of tradition in the form of Scottish music, poetry, sing-a-longs, Scottish and Celtic food and vendors, clan gatherings, ...
- Books in Brief // Spiritual (Baltimore Sun)
Summer often brings vacation days, trips to flee the routine and extra "me" time.
- COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD - Winchester Star
Daniel Morgan Middle School students can pick up their class schedules for the 2008-09 school year from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, and noon to 6 p.m. Monday. Guides will be available for tours and locker assistance. For more information, call the ...
- Honor America Days events (Rome Sentinel)
• Boonville-Oneida County Fair. • Shop Rome First celebrates the 25th Honor America Days with special sales throughout Rome. Visit www.ShopRomeFirst.com or call 337-1700.
- Beside the seaside - guardian.co.uk
Beside the seasideguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 18, 2008Age: 5+ Full of a delightful sense of wonder interlaced with a gentle humour, this is a magical adventure of holidays and dragons and, above all, friendship ...
- Prose watch: Obama acceptance speech - Politico.com
As a record 38 million tuned in to watch Barack Obama accept his party’s nomination on Friday and 85,000 more saw the speech live from Invesco Field at Mile High, the nominee seemed determined to disprove Mario Cuomo’s adage that “You campaign ...
- Writers Notebook: UNCG prof to be speaker Wednesday - Winston-Salem Journal
Writers Notebook: UNCG prof to be speaker WednesdayWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 2 hours ago... and admission is free. Call 336-917-5313. Tony Abbott, a poet and Davidson College professor, will present a course on poetry writing beginning Sept. ...
- Daily Brief on Côte d'Ivoire for 29 Aug 2008 - ReliefWeb (press release)
Daily Brief on Côte d'Ivoire for 29 Aug 2008ReliefWeb (press release), Switzerland - 2 hours agoThe youths, aged between seven and 15, performed sketches, songs and poetry in praise of peace before an audience of UNOCI staff. Mr. Choi thanked them for ...
- GOP slouches toward St. Paul conclusion (Miami Herald)
Not long ago, you might have foreseen the Republican pilgrimage to St. Paul, Minn., as having all the brio of the Bataan Death March. Surprise! For all the party's problems, Republicans find themselves with a fighting chance of holding onto the presidency after all. Impressive, that - as was John McCain's gutsy choice of the marvelous Sarah Palin. Maybe this grand old party still has life in it.
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