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- Sun Road events planned June 27 (Daily Inter Lake)
• A barbecue and birthday cake along with oral histories about Going-to-the-Sun Road will be at Glacier Outdoor Center from noon to 5 p.m. Barbecue tickets are $5 per person.
- We asked...David Barnard (Winnipeg Free Press)
So who is this David Barnard, who's been the llth president of the University of Manitoba all of 13 days now? The 56-year-old native of New Liskeard, Ont. comes here from Regina, a place some in Winnipeg have not always embraced with splendid affection.
- Fires rip through historic Big Sur (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
BIG SUR - Like snowflakes, ash drifts across the elegant patio of the Ventana Inn & Spa. Smoke and fog veils vast Pacific views. Dense fog has slowed the spread of the Basin Complex Fire but it remains largely uncontained in this rugged Eden, the intellectual home of Beat poetry, gestalt therapy and modern photography. From poet Robinson Jeffers to photographer Edward Weston, its dramatic ...
- Baba-i-Urdu had left no will for his burial — Jamiluddin Aali - DAWN Group
The living room of Dr Nawabzada Mirza Jamiluddin Khan Aali’s 6th floor apartment is heavily decorated with pictures – hanging on the walls and sitting on the bookshelves and other pieces of furniture. In one picture, as a child Aali is seated in ...
- What Does Reform Judaism Stand For? - Commentary Magazine
It is by now a well-documented fact that liberal Protestant denominations in the United States have fallen on hard times. In the mainline churches that once dominated American religious life—and from which emerged the country’s political and ...
- Souvenirs of Death - Egypt Today
Here, Bullet is poetic reporting with a heavy heart. Brian Turner, an American soldier and conscientious witness in the ongoing Iraq invasion, manages to salvage verse from the jaws of madness. Turner, who holds an MFA from the University of Oregon ...
- UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start - Stamford Advocate
Graduate student Becky Gladych helps Elpidio Romano with a project during a summer biology class in the University Pals program at the University of Connecticut in Stamford. The program gives Stamford and Norwalk students a taste of college. STAMFORD ...
- One actor, one stage, nine Iraqi lives - Portland Tribune
The pedigree of Heather Raffo’s “9 Parts of Desire†is beyond question. The one-woman play was both a critical and popular hit when it opened in New York in 2004, prompting The New Yorker magazine to call it “an example of how art can remake ...
- Religion News Updated 7-18-08 - Petoskey News-Review
Religion News Updated 7-18-08Petoskey News-Review, MI - 42 minutes agoShe will share her stories and poetry from Washington, DC, the Middle East and around the United States, providing a new perspective that can offer renewed ...
- Shakespeare in a Hawaiian setting (The Record)
Shakespeare, these days, has something in common with TV's "Survivor." And that thing is: location, location, location.
- Einstein and the search for alien life subjects of new exhibits at the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Where: Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive in University Circle. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Through Monday, Sept. 1. Admission: $6-$9. Admission: $7.50-$9.50. There's a horrific danger ...
- Faith survey revealing, but there are more questions to ask (The Morning Call)
Dear Readers: In a recent column, I tried to set out the two routes people of faith must choose between:
- Sheehan poets hope to slam - Meriden Record-Journal
Sheehan poets hope to slamMeriden Record-Journal, CT - 4 hours agoSlam poetry performance is judged not only on the writing but on the delivery skills of the readers, who must portray the feeling of the poem through their ...
- South Africa: Ekurhuleni to Raise Awareness On Environmental Issues - AllAfrica.com
South Africa: Ekurhuleni to Raise Awareness On Environmental IssuesAllAfrica.com, Washington - 2 hours agoTo mark the significance of the week, on Friday learners would present poetry, essays and posters regarding their research on how consumption of the natural ...
- Grads honored at kente cloth event - Fremont News-Messenger
FREMONT -- The African-American College Club will honor graduating students in the Kente Cloth Draping Ceremony at 6 p.m., Friday at Warren Chapel A.M.E. Church in Fremont. The public is invited. The ceremony will begin with a procession of clergy ...
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