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- Prime ministerial censorship is in the eye of the beholder - The Australian
Prime ministerial censorship is in the eye of the beholderThe Australian, Australia - 3 hours agoTeen pregnancies are largely an underclass problem. Teenage crime is largely an underclass problem. Our collective problems are largely underclass problems. ...
- York: WHAT'S UP - Maine Sunday Telegram
The 54th Alfred Festival will celebrate the town`s 200th anniversary Friday through Sunday with festivities on the Village Green at routes 202 and 4. The Gile family is one of the earliest families with descendants still living in Alfred. Several ...
- Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winners - guardian.co.uk
Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winnersguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoAmong the poetry awards, the McKitterick prize went to Jennie Walker, pseudonym of the novelist and publisher Charles Boyle and recipient of one of the ...
- In Bruges (Seattle Weekly)
Black, fluffy, and gloriously unilateral, Colin Farrell's eyebrows aren't the prettiest features of In Bruges . That honor falls to the Belgian city itself, known for its scenic medieval turrets, bourgeois tedium, and unfavorable comparisons with Amsterdam.
- FAMILY CALENDAR (The Herald News)
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- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - News.com.au
FORMER Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or a venereal disease during his US-supervised captivity, according to his prison writings. London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison ...
- LITERARY DATEBOOK (The Kansas City Star)
DESOTO BOOK GROUP: Call library for titles. 1 p.m. June 4, Johnson County Library--De Soto, 33145 W. 83rd, De Soto. www.jocolibrary.org (913-583-3106)
- On Today (Victoria Times Colonist)
Sandfest: Family Fun Day at Cadboro Bay, Gyro Park. Professional sand sculptor Fred Dobbs completes a giant sand sculpture plus bouncy castle, activities, food and family fun, 11 a.m.-
- Indian River County community connection: May 18 (Vero Press Journal)
Check here for Indian River County events.
- Bright Star - femalefirst.co.uk
London 1818: a secret love affair begins between 23 year old English poet, John Keats, and the girl next door, Fanny Brawne, an outspoken student of high fashion. This unlikely pair began at odds, he thinking her a stylish minx, while she was ...
- Parts of Saddam Hussein's prison diaries released (CBC)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from Dubai - MiamiHerald.com
Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from DubaiMiamiHerald.com, FL - 30 minutes ago``My friend, come. Sit down.'' His name was Jawal and he confessed that when he's not at home, he's at that coffee shop, talking and drinking tea. ...
- Literary Events - Washington Post
Literary EventsWashington Post, United States - 5 hours ago10:30 AM Joan Bauer reads from and discusses Peeled, her new YA novel featuring a savvy student newspaper reporter, at Politics and Prose Bookstore, ...
- 'I don't make things easy' (Guardian Unlimited)
Life & style: Some think she's the greatest singer-songwriter of her generation. So why haven't more people heard of Thea Gilmore? Stephanie Merritt reports
- Paperback: Tennis Whites and Teacakes, by John Betjeman (Independent)
How delightful that a statue of the man who wrote "It is useless to pretend that I enjoy myself abroad" adorns the refurbished St Pancras. Equally dubious about the expat life ("Our savings gone, we climb the stony path/ Back to the house with scorpions in the bath"), Betjeman extolled the delights of the Northern Line's City Branch ("a strong smell of wet feet"). What he wrote of Waugh – "he ...
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