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- Mike Huckabee - New York Observer
Democratic Assemblyman Dov Hikind of Brooklyn will introduce former Republican Governor Mike Huckabee at a Manhattan dinner tonight honoring the 60th anniversary of the founding of Israel. According to the press release, headlined "HIKIND & HUCKABEE ...
- The 'Bluestocking Circle' and the fight for women's rights in ... - International Herald Tribune
The 'Bluestocking Circle' and the fight for women's rights in ...International Herald Tribune, France - 23 minutes agoIn 1784, More heard from her cook that a young woman, Ann Yearsley, who made a living by selling milk from door to door, wrote good poetry. ...
- TEA TALES: Tea and friendship - Eureka Times-Standard
This new semimonthly column will feature a variety of tea stories blended with some basic knowledge about Chinese tea. â€High Mountains and Flowing Streams†is a Chinese idiom used in the tea ceremony to refer to one of the steps, when we rinse ...
- Ballerina adds new roles to busy life - Post-Star
There cannot be any more demanding occupation than dancing at the highest level of the New York City Ballet. "Single-minded devotion is almost a job description. Life is dance, dance is life. Class, rehearsal, performance, eat a little, sleep a ...
- Journey by the book - TriVallyCentral
Some people question the need for English majors, and others, like radio personality Garrison Keillor, lovingly poke fun at them. But a former resident of Kerhonkson and Ellenville has done them proud. Shannon McKenna Schmidt has used her education ...
- Appreciating the power of the word - Trinidad & Tobago Express
Appreciating the power of the wordTrinidad & Tobago Express, Trinidad and Tobago - 1 hour agoOne definition says poetry is language working with a greater degree of intensity than ordinary language. Rapso proclaims the power of the word, ...
- Family memories - Peoria Journal Star
MORTON - There's a story attached to each of the more than 58,000 names on The Wall That Heals. Michael Moran's story is particularly poignant. And it hits home in Morton, where the wall is on display for the first time. The wall is a half-size ...
- STARGAZING | Escovedo has his moment; Dr. Quinn may get a brief one (The Kansas City Star)
These are good times for Alejandro Escovedo, who has a well received album (“Real Animalâ€) and is touring again after a near-fatal bout with hepatitis C.
- At-risk students honored at bergenPAC (The Record)
ENGLEWOOD — Four years ago, Julia Sylvester was a troubled teen, hanging out with the wrong crowd and facing an uncertain future. Today, thanks to parental guidance and a discovery of her artistic talents, Sylvester is a poised high school senior, looking forward to college and a career in design.
- What next? - DAWN Group
HOW do you talk to someone who doesn’t speak your language, shares none of your values and is on a ‘divine’ mission to kill anyone who disagrees? Is it possible for the state to strike meaningful deals with people whose goal is to dismantle the ...
- Can links be defamatory? - star.com.my
Caution is almost always the practice when editors are faced with a story that may have legal repercussions. Embedding a click-through to an Internet search results page may just skirt the law. FINALLY Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul ...
- Magnets for cats with bad grammar - CNET News
Magnets for cats with bad grammarCNET News, CA - 1 hour agoEarlier this month the site unveiled its latest swag, a tried and true 1990s relic: magnetic poetry. The twist is that the words have been made to emulate ...
- Karns City High School Senior Dies In Crash - KDKA
Karns City High School Senior Dies In CrashKDKA, PA - 4 hours agoShe also wrote poetry. "That girl was always smiling - that's how I'll remember her," Teresa Claypoole, a friend and co-worker of Hackbarth, said. ...
- Wilmington on DVD: Locked-in and set free (Isthmus)
Julian Schnabel's new movie is a true story of tragedy and redemption that exerts an almost hypnotic power. Schnabel and star Mathieu Alamric show us the fall and rise of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the high-flying, philandering 'lt;i'gt;Elle'lt;/i'gt; magazine editor who suffered almost complete paralysis after an auto accident. Bauby, who saw his life become as shattered as his spine, fought back, ...
- Ann Ruth Levison, 78, editor of Harvard Post - Boston Globe
Ann Ruth (Simons) Levison, who helped to turn the Harvard Post into an award-winning publication as its longtime editor, died April 15 at her home in Harvard. She was 78. For reporters new to the business, colleagues and friends said, Mrs. Levison ...
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