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- American people alarmed by Palin - Atlanta Journal Constitution
“With the vice presidential candidates set to square off today in their only scheduled debate, public assessments of Sarah Palin’s readiness have plummeted, and she may now be a drag on the Republican ticket among key voter groups, according to a ...
- 'You'd be hard pressed to find a more New Hampshire book' - Portsmouth Herald News
'You'd be hard pressed to find a more New Hampshire book'Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours agoI'm reminded of how much I love New Hampshire, and how lucky we are to live here, especially on a golden day in autumn. Which brings me to James Hofford of ...
- 'Proud American' feels forced, phony - MLive.com
Terrance Hardy is one of the stars in "Proud American." The message of "Proud American": In the good old U.S. of A., one can accomplish anything . Coming to this conclusion takes little deductive reasoning, for the film is as subtle as an avalanche ...
- Welcome back, America – we’ve missed you - Malaysia Star
Welcome back, America – we’ve missed youMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 2 hours agoI feel, for the first time in years, I can say that I love the United States of America. Because I do. But, for eight years, I couldn’t say those words. ...
- Salmon Poetry & Over The Edge launch new books by Gerald Dawe ... - Indymedia Ireland
About "Catching the Light: Views & Interviews" by Gerald Dawe This fascinating series of literary views and interviews illuminate the coming of age of Belfast-born poet Gerald Dawe during the fifties and sixties in Northern Ireland, the literary and ...
- Imlah leads TS Eliot prize for poetry shortlist (Guardian Unlimited)
News: Mick Imlah's first collection for 20 years is the favourite to win this year's TS Eliot prize for poetry
- Campus News in Brief - CMU The Tartan Online
Campus News in BriefCMU The Tartan Online, PA - 1 hour agoHarvey is the author of Sad Little Breathing Machine: Poems and a contributing editor to Jubilat, an international literary magazine based at the University ...
- Prop 8 And Christian Love - OpEdNews.com
Why is it that some of us see love in gays and lesbians wanting to have the right to marry, while others see it as a threat? Why is it that some of us believe in the old adage "Live and let live" while others insist on intruding into the lives of ...
- Monica Marie Jones - Metromix
Monica Marie JonesMetromix, IL - 1 hour agoFor years I would journal and write poetry to process my emotions. Eventually, I decided that my experiences might be able to help others whether that means ...
- Because We Must - RedOrbit
Because We MustRedOrbit, TX - 6 hours agoThe first conversation that we had, bizarrely enough, was probably about ee cummings; we were talking about Language poetry and Gertrude Stein. ...
- A palette full of color and a pocketful of stones - Artists say a lot about death�� (New Times Weekly)
09/24/2008: Editor's Note Momento mori: Remember that you are mortal. Consider the macabre theme our annual Autumn Arts edition not as a celebration of death, but as a reminder of vitality, a reminder that life,...
- Chester's streets come alive as performers go Up The Wall - Chester Evening Leader
Chester's streets come alive as performers go Up The WallChester Evening Leader, UK - 9 hours agoChris Ingram, who greeted people at the entrance of the Cathedral grounds with songs and poetry, enjoyed the event and is pleased it was a success. ...
- Rodeo people love their country - Enid News & Eagle
Rodeo people love their countryEnid News & Eagle, OK - Sep 20, 2008One of the most patriotic things in our history is the American cowboy.’’ Announcer Sam Howry works about 10 rodeos a year, and at each of them he ...
- Signpost (The Weber State University Signpost)
Coming from experience, when you are on the road for more than a few weeks, everything begins to have a steady beat to it, much like the engine of a car or the wheels of a train. It infiltrates everything. A band that can attest to this is the Arizona band "Dear & the Headlights.…
- Poem of the week: The Farmer's Bride by Charlotte Mew - Guardian Blogs
"Shy as a leveret" ... Mew's life and work was also evasive, fragile and slender. Photograph: Lynda Richardson/Corbis Charlotte Mew's work had already attracted the interest of Ezra Pound when, in 1912, Alida Monro spotted the poem, "The Farmer's ...
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