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- 2003 Indiana State grad to publish first book this year - Terre Haute Tribune Star
2003 Indiana State grad to publish first book this yearTerre Haute Tribune Star, IN - 1 hour agoInterbirth Books “specializes in producing handcrafted books of innovative and inventive poetry, prose, and visual art” (publisher Web site). ...
- Dangerous crossing (Boston Globe)
ABINGTON Between 2003 and 2006, police responded to an average of 21 accidents per year at the intersection of Bedford and Randolph streets, where routes 18 and 139 cross. Last year, though, that number dropped to just 13 after state highway officials reconfigured the crossing, adding new lanes and directional arrows. But a recent report by Abington police shows a ...
- Sandler Makes Shampoo-poo in `Zohan'; Powerful `Father': Movies - Bloomberg
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- What's hilarious about Adam Sandler 's pelvic gyrations, un-P.C. barbs and hummus obsession? Taken individually, perhaps you could find something laugh-worthy in there; mash them together into a 90-minute movie and all you've ...
- Pacman Jones Is Black; Joshua Packwood Is Not - New York Times Blogs
The latest bout of racial consternation in our great land includes: I am always surprised at how easily, and cheaply, we humans lie. Have you ever been in a conversation about, say, a particular book and been tempted to say you’ve read it even ...
- Birthday bash: Karunanidhi accepts partymen's wishes (Chennai Online)
Chennai, May 22: Bowing to the appeals of party leaders and cadres, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President and Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today accepted the grand bash proposed by the party to celebrate his 85th birthday, falling on June three.
- Catlett celebrates century of aging artfully - San Francisco Gate
On a recent Friday at Albany Bowl, painter and poet Frances Dunham Catlett bowled 143 in a league game, good for three prizes. The score was an improvement over her current average of 109, even if it did not quite reach the lofty heights of the 200s ...
- The agonizing wait (The Times of India)
Netas who have sweated it out campaigning across the state for seven weeks now, are finding ways to handle the tension.
- Nurturing a young country - ScrippsNews
She calls it history's "other half." But for too long, Cokie Roberts believes, the story of our country's first fragile years, from the woman's point of view, languished in the shadow of all those best sellers about the Founding Fathers. In 2004, she ...
- Archives » Correspondent's Picks (RSS) - Newsweek Blog
Not a Brooklyn native, but certainly a Brooklyn admirer, Zach Kussin has enjoyed his time exploring the DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and Williamsburg neighborhoods. Having spent time living, learning and working in Manhattan, he was glad to discover the ...
- Berrimilla Down Under Mars Status Report 12 May 2008 (SpaceRef)
Berrimilla Down Under Mars Status Report 12 May 2008
- Students' national contest could revive poetry-reading tradition - USA Today
WASHINGTON — Allison Strong had long ago memorized poet Sylvia Plath's visceral Fever 103 and was reciting it to enthusiastic reception at a state competition in New Jersey. In fact, the poem ("I am a pure acetylene/Virgin/Attended by roses ...
- Russian orphans to visit (The Grand Rapids Press)
CALEDONIA TOWNSHIP -- Teenage Russian orphans visiting the U.S. in hopes of finding a new family will present an evening of Russian song and poetry at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Dutton United Reformed Church, 6950 Hanna Lake Ave. The program is free.
- A Life In Books: John Banville - Newsweek
A Life In Books: John BanvilleNewsweek - 15 minutes agoThe book I most want my kids to read: "The Tower" by WB Yeats. They would learn, or at least glimpse, how magnificent poetry can be.
- Library collecting school supplies - Southtown Star
Library collecting school suppliesSouthtown Star, IL - 1 hour agoBY Jason Freeman Correspondent Before students can get into learning the logistics of geometry or the poetry of literature, they first need the basics ...
- Author draws library crowd - Vindicator
A summer reading program has been held every year since the 1970s. BOARDMAN — Five little monkeys helped draw a crowd of more than 250 people to the Boardman library on Wednesday for the summer reading kickoff program. Parents and kids attended the ...
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