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- Sorting the Olympic professionals from the amateurs - yorkshirepost
From: Tom Whitley, Nicholson Road, Healing, Grimsby. THE arguments about whether professional sportsmen and sportswomen should be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games will go on and on, and the matter is clouded by definition of what constitutes a ...
- I believe in UFOs. Am I crazy? - Salon
My daughter saw a UFO while at a camp in Idaho a few summers ago. Her recitation of the event was rather cavalier; she described its dimensions and its behavior and told me there were other people with her that witnessed it. My interest was piqued ...
- Moab Fest Features Pianist-Composer - RedOrbit
Moab Fest Features Pianist-ComposerRedOrbit, TX - 2 minutes agoAmong these commissions is one by a consortium of 10 orchestras for a large choral symphony based on Walt Whitman's poetry. And along with everything else ...
- 40 years later - Ha'aretz
40 years laterHa'aretz, Israel - Aug 7, 2008I am driven out of my mind by the people who don't stop staring at the screen of their mobile phones in order to find out, in the dark, what time it is or ...
- 'Frozen River' smuggles in small victories - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Vancouver Sun'Frozen River' smuggles in small victoriesMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoStill, there are moments of poetry on display. Throughout the film TJ stubbornly works to repair a junkyard contraption planted beside the trailer. ...Frozen River Philadelphia Inquirerall 27 news articles
- Kahn recalls stories of summer - Washington Times
Washington TimesKahn recalls stories of summerWashington Times, DC - 1 hour agoAs we have seen, Kahn likes to derive his titles from poetry. "The Boys of Summer" originally was contributed by Dylan Thomas and "Into My Own" by Frost. ...
- The 10 best reasons to read this post - San Francisco Examiner
It's always wise to be skeptical of news stories claiming to reveal the "10 best" anything: the 10 best places to raise your kids, the 10 best cities to be young and gay (or happy, even), the 10 best companies to work for -- tripe like that. The ...
- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - Examiner.com
Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the OttobarExaminer.com - 1 hour ago... Concert Celebration, the 90th birthday tribute to Baltimore artist Jane Frank (1918-1986), a master of improvisation, song, poetry and toy piano music. ...
- Literary Gala Carries Mission Into 10th Year (Washington Post)
The 10th annual Fall for the Book Festival, George Mason University and the city of Fairfax's celebration of the literary arts, begins Sunday with author readings across the Washington area. Scores of professional writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children's literature will appear on GMU's...
- Garden-variety Shakespeare in the park - pride source.com
Garden-variety Shakespeare in the parkpride source.com, MI - 1 hour agoAt a fundamental level, the complex, brilliant and artful poetry, the psychology and values of the Renaissance, and the deeply intertwined moral and erotic ...
- Berkeley Is Still a Great Bookstore Town (Berkeley Daily Planet)
The saga of Cody’s Books finally ended this year when its Fourth Street store (last survivor of a series of venues that started north of the UC Campus 50 years ago, moved to Telegraph for several decades and was briefly in San Francisco’s Union Square) moved to a smaller space on Shattuck Avenue, then closed for good.
- Connoisseur shares wine pairing tips - Exponent
Spending $2,000 on a bottle of wine doesn't guarantee it will taste delicious. "You usually don't taste the difference," said Christian Butzke, an associate professor of food science. Keeping the cost of wine in mind is important when choosing what ...
- 'Teza' revisits Ethiopia under Mengistu at Venice filmfest (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Mengistu's blood-drenched Ethiopia was the backdrop in Venice on Tuesday for filmmaker Haile Gerima's "Teza," his attempt to reconcile an idyllic childhood with modern realities.
- Sitting back from publisher's role, his eye for talent's still true - Boston Globe
Early this summer, a little-known novel ("DeNiro's Game") published by a little-known publishing house (New Hampshire's Steerforth Press) won one of the world's largest literary awards. It was a coup for a Cambridge man, Roland Pease, who edited the ...
- Merlene Davis (Lexington Herald-Leader)
On Sept. 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the first of two executive orders known as the Emancipation Proclamation. It was a warning to the states that had seceded that in 100 days, he would free the slaves within their borders if they did not rejoin the union. It wasn't exactly the definitive loosening of chains that abolitionists and the slaves themselves would have ...
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