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- City desperately needs $11.7M - Camden Chronicle Independent
TRUTH BE TOLD – The City Council requested final budget numbers for their meeting last week, but got none until the next day. The council has now scheduled another emergency meeting for Sunday, June 1 at 7 p.m. UPDATE: Cap waiver failed 5-4 at June ...
- Many-layered 'Eurydice' takes journey beyond death - Allentown Morning Call
Many-layered 'Eurydice' takes journey beyond deathAllentown Morning Call, PA - 3 hours ago''Ruhl is dealing with very deep emotions about how we deal with death by using humor, metaphor and poetry. She is not a realistic writer. ...
- From petty criminals to proud citizens (Deccan Herald)
Anton Makarenko had a feel for children which went far beyond the understanding of educational theorists. His educational dictum could be summed up in the following words: Make as many demands as possible on a man and at the same time show him as much respect as possible. Arvind Gupta profiles the great educator.
- Summer adventures: New books can help kids expand horizons ... - WatertownDailyTimes.com
Summer adventures: New books can help kids expand horizons ...WatertownDailyTimes.com, United States - 1 hour agoGabe, who is white, is determined not to go to the "big kids" wing, but Frita, who is African American, wants to liberate her friend from his fears so that ...
- 'Anne Frank' is an opera to treasure - Long Beach Press-Telegram
When: 4 p.m. Sunday. Where: Lincoln Park Garage, on Broadway between Pacific and Cedar avenues, Long Beach. Tickets: $15-$95. Information: (562) 432-5934, www.longbeachopera.org . Outside Sinai Temple in West Los Angeles Wednesday evening, the ...
- Cancer’s toll: Two friends, too young, too soon - Lynchburg News and Advance
Lynchburg News and AdvanceCancer’s toll: Two friends, too young, too soonLynchburg News and Advance, VA - 3 hours agoAs a writer, he published a textbook on the Middle Ages and won prizes for fiction and poetry. As an educator, he became one of the most popular teachers at ...
- Sophisticated and complex, ‘August: Osage County' is curiously life-affirming (The Kansas City Star)
NEW YORK | I’m a sucker for audacity. And playwright Tracy Letts is nothing if not audacious.
- Stories from today's Northwest papers - Oregonian
This morning's Oregonian reports on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services decision to scrap its plans to move the Oregon office to West Linn. The immigration service will look for a new site that's easier to reach by public transit. Federal ...
- Gowdy, Zolf win Trillium Awards - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario's top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel "Helpless" (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection ...
- A pure thrush word (Guardian Unlimited)
The shell blast that stopped Edward Thomas's heart on the battlefield at Arras stopped his pocket watch, too, at 24 minutes to eight on the morning of Easter Monday, 1917. That frozen timepiece is an appropriate image for a poet whose best work seems to still time, to suspend a moment of clear-sighted observation.
- Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortion - Nationalpost.com
Are there any original arguments to be made in the Henry Morgentaler/ abortion/Order of Canada debate? Readers seem to think so, as this topic dominated the letters file again this week. Of the more than 130 letters on this subject, approximately 70 ...
- He really nose, you know - Tonight
He really nose, you knowTonight, South Africa - 16 minutes agoCelebrates Cape Town through poetry, song and dance. Tel: 083-270-5592. Odidiva runs at Friendly Society, Greenpoint every Saturday night. ...
- 'What's your sign?" - Globe and Mail
'What's your sign?"Globe and Mail, Canada - 9 hours ago"I always thought of astrology as an art, like music or poetry, in which a set of stories describe the way we experience different people and the way others ...
- Survivor profile: YALA KORWIN (Queens Courier)
Yala Korwin, born in Poland in 1923, was one of the best students in her town and was accepted to an art institute after she completed high school. However, in 1942 the war forced her to leave and focus on surviving.
- '07 graduate receives prestigious fellowship - Inside BU
'07 graduate receives prestigious fellowshipInside BU, NY - 10 minutes agoGraduating senior Rachel Woodward, recipient of the Andrew Bergman Creative Writing Scholarship for 2008, has received national recognition for her poetry. ...
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