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- Steel’s themes stress hope - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Occasionally, I have to stick my nose out the door. Otherwise, people are going to think I’m 100 years old and dead. “This is so not me,†she says. “I hate having the spotlight on me. I hate being the focus of attention. I like being the ...
- Cross book partly set in La., has lots of action - Baton Rouge Advocate
Lee Cross’ Pandemonium in 2012 (Virginia City Publishing Company, $13.95 softcover) would be of little if any interest to local readers if it did not use Louisiana as one of its settings. It’s a fantasy tale that takes place in the near future ...
- Byron's bear and other tales - guardian.co.uk
Byron's bear and other talesguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoThe Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland is a treasure trove of anecdotes, quotes obscure and reassuringly familiar, odd poetry and literary pub ...
- Wild Card -- Tuesday PM - Spokane Spokesman-Review
It's nice to interact with you folks again after a long weekend off. Gotta play to see tonight, but I look forward to reading your comments before I hit the sack tonight. You know the Wild Card drill by now ... Issue : Washington Post confirms 'Deep ...
- Luncheon Supports Women's Cause (Garden City News)
A gala Book and Author Luncheon was held at the Swan Club on May 2nd by the Garden City branch of the American Association of University Women.
- Physicist with a passion for storytelling - Science Centric
Peter Freund packed his book, A Passion for Discovery, with stories about important 20th-century physicists and mathematicians. The story of Emmy Noether is one that Freund, Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, liked to share ...
- 'Mapping Idyllwild' will feature music, dance, poetry at several sites - Riverside Press Enterprise
What do piano practice rooms, a museum, a commercial center that looks like a life-size Lincoln Logs project and a wilderness trailhead have in common? All are settings for "Mapping Idyllwild," a site-specific artistic performance tour featuring ...
- In the footsteps of Osama ... - Asia Times
KUNAR VALLEY, Afghanistan - Nearly seven years after invading Afghanistan to go after Osama bin Laden, the United States has stepped up its campaign to catch the al-Qaeda leader and his senior associates, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, who are believed ...
- ’what to do‘ - The Chronicle Journal
’what to do‘The Chronicle Journal, Canada - 8 minutes ago... her much-anticipated book of poetry, Wed., May 14, 7 pm at the Waverley Library auditorium. The evening will include free readings & light refreshments. ...
- Kennesaw News Stories and Articles - Atlanta Journal Constitution
WEDNESDAY'S GIRLS SOCCER SEMIFINALS: PARKVIEW 8, UNION GROVE 0: Panthers gain shot at record Judson Hamby can't deny it any longer... WEDNESDAY'S GIRLS SOCCER SEMIFINALS: Walker comeback prevents '07 repeat Walker scored four unanswered second-half ...
- This will brighten any day - Oregonian
The sun is supposed to be out. The graphic in the bottom corner of my newspaper this morning said the sun would be out. It's raining. I respectfully request that it stop. The print industry has enough problems without weather reports gone bogus as ...
- San Francisco Crime Fiction - San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Crime FictionSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoKleinzahler berates Garrison Keillor because he talks with that voice of his, overuses homespun wisdom and serves up mediocre poetry on his "Writer's ...
- Zidane to play Sydney exhibition soccer match - Tehran Times
SYDNEY (AFP) -- French football legend Zinedine Zidane will play an exhibition match in Sydney next month alongside a number of teammates from his 1998 World Cup winning side, the promoter said Friday. The three-time world footballer of the year will ...
- Pacific Market Center Hosts Gift & Home Accessories Show (The Gourmet Retailer)
Pacific Market Center will host the Summer Gift & Home Accessories Show, the Pacific Northwest's premier seven-day market event, August 13-19, 2008.
- Venus Williams had it figured out all along (Times Online)
I have always assumed that Richard Williams named his daughter Venus after the planet she calls home. Certainly, no one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings.
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