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- Bruce Anderson: Ray Lewis and Lord Phillips are both grappling with society's alienated groups (Independent)
There are no easy answers to the question of the other within. Even without his wig and robes, even in a Muslim centre on Whitechapel Road, Nicholas Phillips, the Lord Chief Justice, might seem to have little in common with Ray Lewis, who has been obliged to resign as Deputy Mayor of London. Yet both men are wrestling with related difficulties. Both are addressing the vital issue of alienated ...
- Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner Brook - St. John's Telegram
Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner BrookSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 9 hours agoThe Great Book of Gaelic celebrates Gaelic poetry of Ireland and Scotland from its earliest written sources to the 21st century as interpreted by artists ...
- The Keats, Lung and TB Story teaches children about local history ... - London SE1
The Keats, Lung and TB Story teaches children about local history ...London SE1, UK - 13 hours agoRather than become a surgeon he turned to poetry, but contracted TB and died when just 26 years old. The cast learned that a vaccine to prevent TB, ...
- Murder Rap Won't Stick to Slick Rick - TMZ.com
Break out your Cool Water cologne! New York Governor David Paterson has granted a full and unconditional pardon to rapper Slick Rick for the attempted murders of his cousin and another man. The eyepatched rapper, whose real name is Ricky Walters ...
- Tagore songs, dance to feature in IPL match on his birthday - Hindustan Times
In a curious blend of cricket and Rabindranath Tagore's work, the Eden Gardens in Kolkata will witness a recital of the songs composed by the poet before the start of the IPL match between the Kolkata and the Bangalore to mark his 148th birth ...
- Prisoners of passion - Evening Standard
Todd and Kali are the sort of couple it would be very easy to hate. Attractive, well-groomed and obviously well-heeled, they lead a glistening life of city breaks in Stockholm and extravagant presents. Early on in this thrillingly dynamic two-hander ...
- Holocaust Memorial Day Proves to Be Time of Reflection for Students - Columbia Spectator
On a cold, gray Thursday in the midst of finals, about one hundred Columbia students paused in the Satow Room to honor Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Hillel-organized ceremony was meant to allow the community a chance to âstop and ...
- Aspen to hold poetry contest about unclaimed dog poop (Rocky Mountain News)
The city hopes to raise awareness about unclaimed dog poop in Aspen.
- Naipaul?s Compass (New York Times)
The author meditates on his literary life, in London and far beyond.
- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
''Author Unknown'' once asked Jesus why there was only one set of footprints in the sand during life's most perilous moments. Now a federal court on Long Island is trying to decide just whose footprints those were. Basil Zangare of Shirley, N.Y ...
- Forging Cultural Ties âNeed of the Hourâ (Arab News)
JEDDAH, 2 May 2008 â Forging cultural ties between the two countries could bring their peoples closer to each other, according to Saudi and Indian speakers at a panel discussion organized by the Consulate General of India at International Indian School auditorium here on Wednesday night.
- Doubly Blessed - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Doubly BlessedSeattle Post Intelligencer - 3 hours agoThere is very little left of his material things; a small watercolor painting, his journal of ink-penned poetry, a set of encyclopedias, a book by Gene ...
- Net savvy 96-yr-old blogs to share ideas online - That's Cricket
At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest ...
- Independent group launches new Muslim issues magazine - U-Wire.com
Misbah, Princetonâs first magazine dedicated to exploring Muslim issues, was officially launched at a release party last night in Frist Campus Center 309. The new student publication aims to be a âconversation in print,â editor-in-chief Babur ...
- Poetry Contest Award Winners Will Have Reading June 26 - Chattanoogan
Three area poets will read the poems that took first, second, and third place in the inaugural Chattanooga Writers' Guild Poetry Contest. Contest organizers will host the reception at the CreateHere Studio at 55 E. Main Street on June 26. The doors ...
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