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- Matt Weinstock - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Anyone who does any downtown strolling can't help noticing the parade of shabby gentlemen lost in misfortune and alcoholism. Most of them are obviously drifting aimlessly and hopelessly. But many of them, beneath their ragged clothes, are bright ...
- Meet Your Neighbor: Carolyn Ann Johnson Benoit - A muse upon her ... - Southwest Daily News
Carolyn Ann Johnson Benoit was born in Bogalusa and moved to Sulphur at the age of six. She has five sisters and three brothers. She attended Frasch Elementary, W. W. Lewis and Sulphur High School, where she became interested in literature in the ...
- Battered woman becomes American refugee in Amsterdam (39) - City Pages
Tim Pawlenty racked up more vetoes this year than any governor in Minnesota's history. Is this the man we want to be vice president? Isaiah Berlin cataloged a pantheon of writers and thinkers using this bit of old poetry, but it's also a fine ...
- Red Letter Dates (Peoria Journal Star)
September 1 "A Mother's Journey." Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs by Renee C. Byer. Through Oct. 10. Bradley University's Hartmann Center Art Gallery. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Reception: 4-5 p.m. Oct. 2 at Hartmann Center. Lecture: 5 p.m. Oct. 2. at Horowitz Auditorium, Caterpillar Global Communications Center. Free. Call 677-2989.
- No Parking Anytime: Cottages house writers' aspirations - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerNo Parking Anytime: Cottages house writers' aspirationsSeattle Post Intelligencer - 4 hours agoAnd Storme Webber's memories of having Alaskan and African-American roots will move in, hoping to take shape in poetry, song and his own memoir. ...
- Peek at the Week - Rolling Meadows Review
Peek at the WeekRolling Meadows Review, IL - 2 hours ago"Life's Unique Journey" 2008 Juried International Visual Art/Poetry Exhibition. Nov. 18-Dec. 30. Seeking art in all media reflecting artist's impressions of ...
- O'Really? (Salon.com)
The latest comments from Bill O'Reilly that make us want to vomit on ourselves.
- Vetoes leave local entities scrambling for funding - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Gov. Bobby Jindal's attempt to rein in "out-of-control" government spending has left several nonprofit organizations in Central Louisiana alternately scratching their heads and shaking their fists. Local cultural and tourism entities -- including the ...
- Delimitation leaves Ahirs fuming - Tribune
The delimitation of the Lok Sabha constituencies has affected almost all MPs of the state. But it has hit union minister of state for defence production Rao Inderjit Singh the most. While the other MPs find one or two assembly segments transferred ...
- Glances at Undervalued Classics: Waking The Dead (2000) - Amplifier
Glances at Undervalued Classics: Waking The Dead (2000)Amplifier, KY - 57 minutes agoThis isn’ta work that ever panders…compared to most productions from the decade it is like an exceptional piece of poetry that has a rhyme that needs to be ...
- News & Star (The News and Star)
MAGNIFICENT MURPHY! SHREWSBURY is known as “the gateway to Walesâ€, but there was no danger of Carlisle United being bundled down a valley as long as Peter Murphy was around to thwart numerous assaults on Cumbrian pride.
- Sly, spare work elevates poet - News & Observer
News & ObserverSly, spare work elevates poetNews & Observer, NC - Jul 17, 2008The requirements are few, beyond "raising the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. ...
- Still Blogging About Edwards! - Slate
On to Denver! When it comes to rounding up John Edwards news and links, I can't hope to compete with Deceiver . ... See esp. Lee Stranahan's informed speculations about future developments in the story, which now looks like it will run right into the ...
- Palestinians say farewell to poet - Focus News
Palestinians say farewell to poetFocus News, Bulgaria - Aug 13, 2008Thousands of black-clad mourners lined the streets of Ramallah - many clutching portraits of the poet and Palestinian flags. A military convoy took the ...
- Gang menber turns his back on life of crime (Prince George Citizen Online)
Former members of the gang life want the violence in Prince George to end. The afternoon gunfight on the downtown streets Aug. 6 was the latest in a string of attacks that have killed or seriously injured people involved in the drug trade, and threatened the public at large. In several cases bullets have been fired."It's becoming a little overwhelming," said Phil Roy, 31, a former drug ...
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