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- Young ranchers answer the cattle calling - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools DADE CITY — Seventeen-year-old Kayla Barthle pulls on the lead rope as her white-faced steer, Jiggy, leans back, a thousand pounds of beef refusing to follow. In the deep shadow of the barn, two of nature's most stubborn creatures ...
- Escape from Sydney 'rage' (Sydney Morning Herald)
Policewoman whose children died in axe attack wrote of escaping the "rage" of Sydney.
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ... - Independent
Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ...Independent, UK - 3 hours agoEvery child deserves to pass, every student must have a first, every woman is an unparalleled beauty, every man a Sir Alan-in-waiting. ...
- Rebuilding opera's famous chamber - Xinhua News Agency
BEIJING, May 6 -- "The younger sister Lin falls from the sky, like a light cloud just flying from the back of the mountain." It is probably one of the most popular arias from the Yueju Opera, A Dream of the Red Chamber. Adapted from Cao Xueqin's ...
- Goodbye high school, hello college, and feeling torn (Norwalk Advocate)
DARIEN - It is three days until my high school graduation and to be honest, I really don't know what I am feeling. I'm torn between being ready to move on while at the same time having to say goodbye to the people I've made strong bonds with in the four years since I moved to Darien.
- Canadian author Margaret Atwood wins Spanish literary award - International Herald Tribune
The jury has praised the 68-year-old for work that covers several genres "with sharpness and irony." It says in a statement Wednesday that Atwood "defends the dignity of women and denounces situations of social injustice." Atwood has published more ...
- A chat with Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Detroit News)
He's in Detroit and will be performing tonight at a poetry slam that is part of the DSO's "8 Days in June" festival.
- Al-Qaida prison escapee warns of more attacks on international ... - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
Al-Qaida prison escapee warns of more attacks on international ...PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - Jul 11, 2008In the seven-minute recording, he assures bin Laden that the mujahideen in Afghanistan have gotten stronger, praising fighters with poetry and calling them ...
- Students’ Work Selected for VSA arts’ Online Literary Journal (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
VSA arts announced today six young writers whose short stories and poems have been chosen for its online literary journal, "Infinite Difference." The journal is part of VSA arts Writing Project and showcases the creative works from middle and high school students living with disability. This years theme was Encounter -- the students wrote about an experience they had with a person or group ...
- Danbury Candlelight event set for Wednesday (The News-Times)
A candlelight remembrance event, "Many Lights in the Darkness," will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Danbury Green Band Shell on Ives Street.Two local groups, the Greater Danbury Mental Health Authority and New Heights, are putting on the event to commemorate May as Mental Health Month.
- Tom Sutcliffe: Would the BMA deny Bond his martini? - The Independent
Some people, it seems, just don't quite understand how drama works. First we had the head of the Bar Council suggesting that Criminal Justice, Peter Moffat's excellent series for BBC One, should be struck from the record as inadmissible evidence. It ...
- Poetry like a prayer (The Norman Transcript)
Jim Chastain — father, husband, friend, writer, poet, movie critic, attorney, cancer patient — has found a whole new universe of friends and fans as he’s dealt with his illness and reached out to those close and not so close with his creative talents, whether or not he meant to.
- At Your Library - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your LibraryPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoThis will be followed by a talk by Yasmin Alani, an Iraqi Muslim discussing her life in New England, and by Julie Serrano reading poetry and leading the ...
- Things to do today: May 4, 2008 - Charleston Gazette
Charleston GazetteThings to do today: May 4, 2008Charleston Gazette, USA - 1 hour agoCharleston Baptist Temple, 209 Morris St. DRUM CIRCLE: 5:30 pm Free. Featuring drumming, poetry and song. All are welcome to participate. ...
- Frank Megargee - Baltimore Sun
Frank MegargeeBaltimore Sun, United States - 4 hours agoAge 90 Eastern Shore correspondent for The Evening Sun loved writing poetry and painting in watercolors. By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Sun Reporter Frank N. ...
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