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- 'Musings of One Thousand and One Nights of Solitude': Author Releases ... - Forbes
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- "Thinking about the events and feelings, about the ups and downs, which shape our lives, as opposed to just living them, lends color and depth to what otherwise is little more than a humdrum existence ...
- Decoration Day big deal in Carroll long after Civil War - Carroll County Times
Westminster's two newspapers, the American Sentinel and Democratic Advocate, were filled with details about the observance of Decoration Day May 30, 1887. A heartfelt speech was reproduced verbatim and the grave-decorating ceremonies in various towns ...
- Janice Hogan Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Derry, NH, May 31, 2008, Janice Hogan, Author and Illustrator of Little Fire Lite Creations ...
- Knight: One town, two stadiums - Globe and Mail
So, I took a brief break from soccer Sunday afternoon, and did something I haven't done in 14 years. I went to see the Toronto Blue Jays play at the ‘Dome. Away from the footie pitch, and away from children's music, I work part-time with special ...
- Moments of the Past: Praise of Long-Haired Women - Statesman Journal
Moments of the Past: Praise of Long-Haired WomenStatesman Journal, OR - 1 hour agoPoets and painters have adopted it also, and in poem and picture woman's hair has played a prominent part. I don't recall just now any instance of a poet ...
- Hidden in the folds of history: Ottoman sultan’s robes - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanHidden in the folds of history: Ottoman sultan’s robesToday's Zaman, Turkey - 16 minutes agoA popular magazine from the time, Aydabir, even printed poetry in praise of the hotel! People who expressed displeasure with the new Hilton were reminded at ...
- US Open 2008 - BBC Sport
2307: Putting lets Els down at the 14th as he slips back to level par but a wonderful approach to the next puts him back to one under. Rose drops a shot at the 14th (his fifth) and then misses a birdie chance at the 15th. Garcia stops the rot with a ...
- Summerfest performers - South Coast Today
Summerfest performersSouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoHe's a singing cowboy who numbers rodeo stars, range hands, buckaroos, and cowboy poets among his friends and admirers, as well as fellow freethinkers as ...
- NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith - Art Daily
Art DailyNeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten FaithArt Daily - 8 hours ago“Neo-HooDoo,†he states in his 1972 collection of poetry, Conjure, “believes that every man is an artist and every artist a priest.†Reed looked to artistic ...
- Guide: Public Radio - Billings Gazette
Here are program highlights for the next seven days on Yellowstone Public Radio (KEMC-FM, 91.7 in Billings). • Friday, 2 p.m. - Maxine Sullivan, chanteuse of chamber jazz, is honored on "Riverwalk Jazz." • Saturday, 1 p.m. - Songs from the ...
- Cancer’s toll: Two friends, too young, too soon - Lynchburg News and Advance
Lynchburg News and AdvanceCancer’s toll: Two friends, too young, too soonLynchburg News and Advance, VA - 3 hours agoAs a writer, he published a textbook on the Middle Ages and won prizes for fiction and poetry. As an educator, he became one of the most popular teachers at ...
- Cheers to Shiraz (Payvand Iran News)
Sitting on the patio at an Irish pub on King Street in downtown Toronto with half-empty glasses of red wine, waiting for nachos, we talk wine. Sauvignon, Merlot, or Shiraz. Sweet or dry. Mature or young. On colour we can agree, but everything else led to controversy. A ceasefire begins only when I started talking about my favourite type of wine. I prefer Shiraz -- not because of its taste, but ...
- A-Rod vs. the dueling Sherlock clones! - Salon
Will Ferrell (left) and Sacha Baron Cohen, who are purportedly set to play Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes. It's been a long weekend of barbecues, fireworks, beer in cans and dipping your tootsies in some tepid body of water or other, hasn't it? And ...
- Push Harder - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterPush HarderSanta Fe Reporter, NM - 1 hour agoFor all his commitment to execution and technique, Lomayesva has a saccharine sensibility that makes some of these figurative works reek like failed poetry: ...
- 'Earth' takes a giant leap back to the space race (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
For all but a few select humans, the way to outer space -- the real outer space, not the one where the Cylons live -- has been through a TV screen. You can climb to the top of Mount Everest, or trek to the South Pole or go down under the sea and see it for yourself, but space is still the province of professionals: We know it only by the pictures they take.
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