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- President Musharraf isn’t the most pressing ‘problem’ - The News - International
President Musharraf isn’t the most pressing ‘problem’The News - International, Pakistan - 2 hours agoAt his address at Aiwan-e-Iqbal in Lahore, on the occasion of Yaum-e-Takbeer, Sharif charged his audience with his speech which contained poetry as well as ...
- Secretary-General celebrates writings and influence of renowned ... - UN News Centre
18 June 2008 – The writings of Abu Abdullah Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki, the poet considered to have laid the foundations of Persian classical literature, should serve as an inspiration to international efforts to combat extremism and attempts to ...
- William Stafford's Poetry of False Witness (The New York Sun)
When William Stafford (1914-93) was given the National Book Award for poetry, for his 1962 collection "Traveling Through the Dark," the judges said of his poems that "their music knows the value of silence." This seems a dubious tribute. Would a composer be acclaimed for his mastery of rests? In fact, though Stafford often wrote about silence — and made grand claims for it — he was an unusually ...
- Chipper has birthday bash at Marlins' expense - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Chipper Jones moved closer to 40 years old Thursday and maybe closer to 40 home runs again, if he keeps this up. The third baseman celebrated his 36th birthday by going 3-for-3 with a homer to lead the Braves past the Marlins 7-4 on a resurgent ...
- What Katie did! - Stourbridge News
What Katie did!Stourbridge News, UK - 10 minutes agoThe result is the Little Book of Poetic Gems' - a snappy, light-hearted, rhythmical collection of nostalgic and romantic poetry about nature, the ocean and ...
- CONCERTS, FESTIVALS AND MORE (The Wichita Eagle)
TODAY WSU Percussion Concert, university ensembles, 7:30 p.m. today, Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center, WSU. Tickets $6 (discounts available). Information, 316-978-3233. TUE. Shopportunity, with prizes and silent auction, noon-9 p.m. Tue., NewMarket Square, 21st and Maize Road. Tickets $25, or five for $100, available by calling 316-942-6300, ext. 271. "Relationships," ...
- The McEwan Delusion: The Pseudo-Threat of Islamism - OpEdNews.com
As a novelist, Ian McEwan is talented to the point of self- caricature : he writes nothing that hasn't been dislocated on the rack of his talent. As the leader of today's "look-at-me-I'm-a-writer!" lolly-pop guild, he would never dream of a sentence ...
- Nigeria: Nigerian Talents On Show At Thisday Music Festival (AllAfrica.com)
Rising Nigerian music stars will take the centre stage at the 2008 edition of THISDAY Music and Fashion Festival in Abuja on July 11 and Lagos on July 13.
- A maker of books destroys 100000 - Chicago Tribune
A maker of books destroys 100000Chicago Tribune, United States - Apr 13, 2008The audit notes that some publications were out of date but says others "on historical or purely literary themes (poetry anthologies, stories from all lands ...
- The great debater - Paris News
North Lamar High School senior Matthew Corley took the gold medal in Class 4A UIL Lincoln-Douglas debate competition in Austin in early May. “That is pretty amazing,†debate coach Kristi Hodgkiss said of her student’s accomplishment. “There ...
- Narrow Minded (The Gainesville Sun)
A disturbing genre of Web video flaunts extreme thinness. Is it art or dangerous propaganda'
- Larger-than-life symbol represents fight for life - The Virginian-Pilot
Larger-than-life symbol represents fight for lifeThe Virginian-Pilot, VA - 1 hour agoShe uses framed poetry, decorative serenity angels and pink bracelets to craft her gifts - and provide a spiritual lift. She also encourages cancer patients ...
- Getting caught up on the Web - Boston Globe
Once upon a time, you could count on a film festival to take place at, you know, a theater of some kind. People got out of their houses and got together to see interesting works, maybe talk with a filmmaker afterward. Bur there are an increasing ...
- All Events for 9 July 2008 (My Village Notting Hill)
Until 10 Jul 2008 Hancock's well-intentioned heroics might get the job done and save countless lives but they always seem to leave jawdropping damage in their wake. The public has finally had enough and the citizens...
- When paganism gave way to Christianity (Redlands Daily Facts)
"Thou has conquered, O pale Galilean, and the world has grown old with the breath of thy mouth." These irreverent words about Christ were inaccurately attributed to Julian Caesar Augustus, the last pagan emperor of Rome, who died probably at the hands of his own men in battle in A.
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