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- Fighting the power plant - Durango Herald
Durango HeraldFighting the power plantDurango Herald, CO - 1 hour agoAdditionally, there is poetry, printed on translucent material and hanging from the ceiling. Cash prizes and ribbon awards will be given for best of show; ...
- Definitive San Anto (San Antonio Current)
There are essentials every new resident of San Antonio should receive: a map of the city, a VIA bus schedule, a comprehensive H-E-B directory, a guide to identifying authentic margaritas.
- Net savvy 96-yr-old blogs to share ideas - Hindustan Times
At an age when people begin to lose interest in many aspects of the world around them, 96-year-old Randall Butisingh not only mastered the intricacies of the internet but also began his own blog, which describes him as one of the world's oldest ...
- Gerard Wozek: Postcards From Heartthrob Town (RainbowNetwork.com)
Postcards from Heartthrob Town: A Gay Man’s Travel Tales is a passionate ride through physical and emotional landscapes straight to the heart of homoerotic desire.
- School's tea allows kids to honor moms - El Paso Times
Wearing a colorful paper bonnet on her head, Michelle Williams wiped tears from her face as her daughter and dozens of other children read poems about the importance of mothers. With Mother's Day a week away, second-graders at Tippin Elementary ...
- Computer says get a life – and we have - Times Online
Computer says get a life – and we haveTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoYet every note was available for free on download. What is happening? Futurology seminars have long been obsessed with one question: what next after the ...
- Diaries Show Saddam Feared Getting AIDS in Prison - ABC News
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file ...
- Rover Dramawerks asking public for poems reflecting thoughts on war - Pegasus News
In spring of 1915, Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD took 20 minutes of his time and wrote a poem reflecting his observations of World War I. Now, 92 years later, Rover Dramawerks requests you to do the same: Take a few minutes and write a poem that ...
- In defense of halfway house - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing this letter in regard to the opinion of Susan Wallace of Brentwood, Calif., who is up in arms over the possible women’s halfway house in the Washburn neighborhood. I would like to ask her if the Washburn neighborhood is supposed to be ...
- What's my age again? - Guardian Blogs
Lying about her age? ... Duffy's youth works in contrast to her vintage 60s sound. Photo: John Rahim/Rex Features Does pop music need to be made by young people? I'm asking because there's been an unpleasant undercurrent of ageism around two current ...
- 7th Costa Rica Poetry Fest Opens - Prensa Latina
7th Costa Rica Poetry Fest OpensPrensa Latina, Cuba - 3 hours agoSan Jose, May 16 (Prensa Latina) The seventh International Poetry Festival Costa Rica 2008 sessions in San Jose on May 16-23, with the participation of ...
- Imagining the east - New Statesman
New StatesmanImagining the eastNew Statesman, UK - 1 hour agoEdward Lear, also known for his nonsense poetry, was the 20th child of a suburban family and suffered from untreatable epilepsy and depression. ...
- Probing the inner life and legend of R. Buckminster Fuller - International Herald Tribune
Probing the inner life and legend of R. Buckminster FullerInternational Herald Tribune, France - 43 minutes agoThe two exchanged letters almost daily, with Fuller writing that their relationship was "completely my realization of the ideal of love. ...
- News and views from other islands (The Block Island Times)
Island poet gets national recognition DEER ISLE, ME — Marydel Rosenfield was stunned to hear on the Prairie Home Companion radio program that she had just won the Garrison Keillor’s annual sonnet contest, the Island Ad-Vantages reports. Hers was among 31 sonnets of more than 4,000 read on the show. Her reward: three dozen roses, but Rosenfeld talked them into making up a floral arrangement with ...
- Education's not finished, BC grads told (Boston Globe)
In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates yesterday to "make the love of learning central to your life."
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