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- Famed MSU writers headline 'homecoming' - Lansing State Journal
When Jim Harrison returns to campus Thursday, he knows the vibe will be different than during his years at Michigan State University in the early 1960s. "Coeds will look over the top of my head because I'm now in the biological Dumpster. I'm an older ...
- A Briny Breeze and Way Too Much Good Food - The Ledger
SAILING CRUISES: The Victory Chimes is one of a dozen members of the association. Its classic sailing ships homeport in Penobscot Bay in Rockland and Camden. (These classic tall ships are not related to the now-closed Windjammer Barefoot Cruises ...
- Navigating Through The Mays - The Bulletin
Bethlehem - On the surface, the odds don't appear to be in Joe Mays' favor. Then again, they never really have been. A linebacker who is inexperienced (strike one), undersized (strike two) and trying to make the unlikely leap from Division I-AA to ...
- Frat housemother at SMU loves serving Pi Kappa Alpha - Dallas Morning News
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. Oblivious to the chaos, Ms. McCurtain calmly crossed her legs and leaned forward ...
- Carnival set for a day of family fun - Basingstoke Gazette
Carnival set for a day of family funBasingstoke Gazette, UK - 7 hours agoAfter awards have been presented on stage in the High Street the entertainment continues with poetry reading by Razbecks, singing duo Andy and Sean, ...
- Flight 232 survivor and statue icon graduates - Sioux City Journal
SIOUX CITY -- That little boy from Colorado featured in the big statue down by the river isn't so little any more. He is, in fact, a recent college graduate, an aspiring journalist who plans to work for a major publisher in New York City after ...
- Kay Ryan of Fairfax is named U.S. poet laureate - Inside Bay Area
When Kay Ryan was a student at the University of California Los Angeles, the poetry club rejected her application; she was perhaps too much of a loner, she recalls. Now Ryan, who lives in Fairfax, is being inducted into one of the most elite poetry ...
- One writer enraptures another. - Philadelphia Inquirer
One writer enraptures another.Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour ago... frenzied travelers, keep this part of yourself separate. Keep writing poetry." Weeks later, I think of him now, and I still want to read his poem.
- Nigeria: Victor Politis - A Greek Writing the Story of Country With Photos (AllAfrica.com)
Victor Politis is the founder and CEO of PRI (www.priny.com), an international project development and financial advisory company. He is the winner of INC Magazine's 'Entrepreneur of the Year' Award and New York University's Teaching Excellence award.
- Book Review: Sonnets by William Shakespeare (New Edition from ... - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Sonnets by William Shakespeare (New Edition from ...Blogcritics.org, OH - 37 minutes agoThis book would be a good gift for any lover of poetry or Shakespeare. Even for someone who already has the Sonnets, either by themselves or in a Complete ...
- Stacy Cruickshank Named Valedictorian At New York City College of ... - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Stacy Cruickshank Named Valedictorian At New York City College of ...Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 1 hour agoThis year's New York City College of Technology (City Tech) valedictorian shares his passion for poetry and the Brooklyn waterfront. ...
- Valley Springs to graduate 58 Friday - Harrison Daily Times
VALLEY SPRINGS — Valley Springs High School has announced that commencement exercises for graduating seniors will be at 8 p.m. Friday, May 16, at Valley Springs Cafetorium. The Class of 2008 includes 58 graduates. Melanie Dove, Morgan Gilley ...
- I'll take (a) Manhattan - South Coast Today
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet." The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme ...
- Obituaries in the news - Forbes
DALLAS (AP) - James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- By Geraldine Lloyd Special to the News-Post (The Frederick News-Post)
In January of 1994, four months after radiation for a squamous cell carcinoma to the right true vocal chord, I was a twig -- whittled down to a mere 102 pounds from a burned esophagus and scar tissue that barely allowed for normal swallowing.
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