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- Oxford don trips badly on 'Dreams' analysis (WorldNet Daily)
Oxford obviously ain't what it used to be. Oxford philosophy don Peter Millican has posted a report on Bill Ayers' likely involvement in the writing of Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father" so shabby and slapdash that it had me checking Britain's famous libel laws before I was halfway through.
- Paris is enchanted by some northern lights (International Herald Tribune)
As the days get colder, and the economic climate even frostier, the world of fashion might be expected to look nostalgically toward Southern climes for some escapist inspiration. Instead, Paris is turning toward northern lights.
- Thousands rally for human rights of ex-president - eTaiwan News
Thousands rally for human rights of ex-presidenteTaiwan News, Taiwan - 3 hours agoAP By Dennis Engbarth Waving black and orange banners with the slogan "Taiwan is Our Country," over 5000 supporters of former president Chen Shui-bian held ...
- Put it this way: She's certainly no Annabel Lee - Baltimore Sun
Put it this way: She's certainly no Annabel LeeBaltimore Sun, United States - 8 hours agoWith the writer's big birthday next year, they're fighting now for Poe tourists. Which accounts for Charm City's anti-Elvira snobbery. ...
- Black Stilt big on community - The Martlet
Black Stilt big on communityThe Martlet, Canada - Oct 29, 2008Every Friday night there’s Planet Earth Poetry at 7:30 pm, where any wannabe poet can perform. Dave Crothall, the Black Stilt’s owner, says integrating into ...
- Win JuicyCampus crap in our limerick contest - The Georgetown Voice
Win JuicyCampus crap in our limerick contestThe Georgetown Voice, DC - 12 hours agoIn honor of last week’s cover story about DC poetry slams, we’re having a limerick contest. Write a limerick about Georgetown and send it in by the last day ...
- The Anti-Empire Report - Read this or George W. Bush will be ... - Axis of Logic
The Anti-Empire Report - Read this or George W. Bush will be ...Axis of Logic, MA - 14 hours ago[5] What's the proper term to use to categorize a person who is ... blindly patriotic, jingoist, an evangelical Christian creationist, gun and hunting ...
- LSUA Cavanaugh Lecture features award-winning writer Diane Glancy ... - Alexandria Town Talk
LSUA Cavanaugh Lecture features award-winning writer Diane Glancy ...Alexandria Town Talk, LA - 4 hours agoDiane Glancy, a prolific, award-winning writer of poetry, prose and plays, will be featured in the Cavanaugh Lecture series at LSU at Alexandria on Oct. 13. ...
- Fake philosophy, real laziness. (Yale Daily News)
You’re flipping through one of those rotating bookshelves at Barnes & Noble. It’s filled with books you don’t need: “Baby Massage for Beginners,” “Grow Your Own Bonsai Tree,” “The Joys of Rockslide Watching.”
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde come to town - Fermanagh Herald (subscription)
Fermanagh Herald (subscription)Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde come to townFermanagh Herald (subscription), UK - 57 minutes agoIt provides a poignant context for their poetry and raises a series of questions, which remain relevant today. Is it more courageous to fight or to lay down ...
- 2009 Hyundai Genesis: Luxury at a deep discount - Seattle Times
2009 Hyundai Genesis: Luxury at a deep discountSeattle Times, United States - Nov 21, 2008Hyundai, storied maker of cracker boxes such as the Excel and Accent, has no such poetry to fall back on. But it does have an extraordinarily lean and ...
- Black history gets rapped up at poetry event - Bath Chronicle
Black history gets rapped up at poetry eventBath Chronicle, UK - 18 hours agoA rap artist and a poet have staged an event to mark Black History Month. The Wiltshire Ethnic Minority Achievement Service and the Wiltshire Global ...
- A thriller that's hard to resist - Hereford Times
A thriller that's hard to resistHereford Times, UK - 11 hours agoThe winner of an Eric Gregory Award and the 1999 Vogue Young Writer’s Award, his first collection of poetry, The Blue Book, was shortlisted for the Welsh ...
- Exhibit features van Gogh’s efforts to perfect ‘The Starry Night ... - Maryland Daily Record
NEW YORK — Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world’s most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night — and how to do it in the dark. The story of the technical ...
- Winger without limits - AZCentral.com
Debra Winger's life has enough stories to fill a dozen movies. Want to hear about overcoming adversity? When Winger was 17, a car accident put her in a coma for weeks and left her partially paralyzed and blind for 10 months, during which time she ...
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