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- Sensational Russian Lionhearts! (Pravda Ru)
Holland 1 Russia 3. What an amazing game of football, what a sensational victory for Russian football, for the players of this young, talented, disciplined and determined Russian team and what a shining medal on the chest of Guus Hiddink, the Dutchman who came to Russia to transform a team of spirited young and inexperienced boys into the most valliant lions this game has ever known.
- The 267854th novel from Joyce Carol Oates - Monsters and Critics.com
The 267854th novel from Joyce Carol OatesMonsters and Critics.com - 1 hour ago... 2008, 10:03 GMT When I think of all the trees that have died to produce Joyce Carol Oates’ myriad numbers of pulpable prose and “poetry” I could cry. ...
- Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issues - Marin Independent-Journal
Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issuesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 10 hours agoThe title is taken from a line in a WS Merwin poem, "The River of Bees," and the work uses the poem and the beauty of land, water and animals to explore the ...
- Poem of young Lithuanian poet Lukas to be published in Britain - The Baltic Course
Poem of young Lithuanian poet Lukas to be published in BritainThe Baltic Course, Latvia - 2 hours agoHe does not feel exceptional despite the fact that his poem will be soon read by thousands of poetry fans. The certificate signed by Alison Jones, ...
- Arnold Green finds joy in his poetry (The Hooksett Banner)
BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Just up the road from the Hooksett library is a popular family-run boat dealership called Green’s Marine Inc. With anticipation for summer, the store is filled with inquiring customers, ringing phones, boats, life preservers and paddles. Sitting behind a desk in a small cubicle is Hooksett resident and business owner Arnold Green, 81, who is happy to discuss of all ...
- Arts Alive Expands Summer Schedule at Plaza Station - Washington Missourian
Directors of Arts Alive have expanded the schedule of summer activities to be held on Pacific Station Plaza, located on South First Street opposite the commuter parking lot. The season opens with one activity for the entire community. On Tuesday ...
- Serenity Prayer Stirs Up Doubt: Who Wrote It? - New York Times
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins, “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change ...
- Monongahela native receives award from French ambassador - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Monongahela native receives award from French ambassadorPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 58 minutes ago... former president of Senegal and the leading black poet featured on the French Advanced Placement reading list. "I had been teaching Senghor's poetry to ...
- Misadventures in Atlanta - Atlanta Journal Constitution
In the 12 years since her parents allowed her first date, Blanca has dated, and dated, and dated. And she's single, tired, but not completely without hope. Every time another birthday rolls around, I get all contemplative and introspective about my ...
- A Modern Mass With Notes of Messiaen - New York Sun
A Modern Mass With Notes of MessiaenNew York Sun, United States - 4 hours agoThe fast opening section was divided between bouncy choral writing and odd meanderings at the organ, unfolding tendrils of surrealistic poetry disappearing ...
- Lurtsema’s Reaction: Fans, Favre and More - Lionsfans.com
Lurtsema’s Reaction: Fans, Favre and MoreLionsfans.com - Aug 6, 2008You watch him and it’s like poetry sometimes because he’s so fluid in how he covers kickoffs and how he avoids blocks out here. He’d be starting, ...
- Poets & wine, writers & rum - Minnesota Daily
ate, a character in John Steinbeck's "East of Eden ," was a charming, yellow-haired young lady who killed her parents and made a living as a whore. She could trick anyone into believing she was a cherub - except after a few drinks, when her truly ...
- DICK HELLER: Kahn recalls stories of summer - Washington Times
I encountered an old literary friend recently, and you can, too. His name is Roger Kahn , and he promptly reaffirmed his status as one of the best baseball writers ever to apply pen, typewriter or word processor to the erstwhile national pastime ...
- Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with God (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
May God use these poems to inspire those who suffer
- Zen-sational spots for those seeking quiet getaways, personal enlightenment (Courier-Post)
At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the...
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