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- Close shave for labourers as building collapses - Tribune
Labourers working at a construction site along the Panchkula-Zirakpur highway had a miraculous escape when a two-storeyed building collapsed due to alleged mindless digging by a private builder here this evening. The digging (precariously close to ...
- Antresol cafe, a downtown hangout for intellectuals and book fans (KYIV Post)
Yaroslav Debelyi Lively colorful interior, great selection of books and free Wi-Fi make Antresol one of the most popular places in central Kyiv to go for a meal or a coffee break.
- McComb High to induct 5 into Hall (McComb Enterprise-Journal)
McComb High School will induct five graduates into the 2008 MHS Hall of Fame during ceremonies Thursday night at the MHS cafeteria.
- A memorable wedding under $10,000 - Tacoma News Tribune
SIOUX RAPIDS, Iowa – It wasn’t your typical rehearsal dinner, but it was everything Liz Jones and Josh Dilworth hoped it would be – authentic, casual and relatively cheap. Guests by the dozens gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a ...
- Local Authors Work On Book Series For Kids (Hernando Today)
SPRING HILL - Thomas Sandusky didn't have it easy teaching high schoolers in New Jersey. One day, he broke out a Dr. Seuss book and noticed his students were entranced. The frequently rambunctious group sat in silence and listened to every word.
- Preservation, tasting at Clark Center teaches of community (The Hanford Sentinel)
Tea is known to people worldwide as a drink. But in Japan, it is known as part of a culture, with its spiritual and aesthetic discipline that has influenced everything from the way the Japanese talk about intellectual topics like philosophy to the technique of making ceramics. Hanford is an ocean away from Japan, but on Saturday at the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in Hanford the ...
- What did I learn at uni? Sorrry, it's all a bit of a blur - Times Online
What did I learn at uni? Sorrry, it's all a bit of a blurTimes Online, UK - 36 minutes ago“Does John Milton infuse new significance into the concept of 'history' in his poetry?” It doesn't matter. “Would you agree that for Alexander Pope, ...
- Decent Melodies, Bad Wigs: 'A Tale of Two Cities' - New York Sun
Decent Melodies, Bad Wigs: 'A Tale of Two Cities'New York Sun, United States - 11 hours agoIt moves fast and reaches for an admirable stage poetry in its final moments. And to be fair, selective memory can overinflate its predecessors; ...
- A brief story of a life in poetry (Concord Monitor)
To set up one story in his new memoir, Donald Hall mentions in passing that at the time it happened, he told no one about it. Such reticence, he writes, is "contrary to my usual habit of telling everything to everybody." This is a habit that serves a memoirist and his readers well.
- Oakland poet makes the political personal - Oakland Tribune
In December 2007, the Bush Administration blocked California legislation that would have created among the strictest environmental laws of any state. The move to block California from setting tougher vehicle emissions standards than federal law ...
- Make the most of your spatial memory - Hindu
Make the most of your spatial memoryHindu, India - 7 hours ago... poetry for recital. “The story goes that he got the idea for it when he was invited to a banquet at the house of the nobleman Scopias to recite a poem ...
- Poetry by Brian Turner - Times Online
Times OnlinePoetry by Brian TurnerTimes Online, UK - 5 hours agoThe former infantry team leader gained a masters degree in poetry before serving seven years in the US army, on tour in Iraq and Bosnia. ...Poetry by David Hamilton Times Onlineall 2 news articles
- Govt Should Consider Views Of Art Experts - Bernama
Govt Should Consider Views Of Art ExpertsBernama, Malaysia - 13 hours agoOn another note, he said it was not true that the younger generation did not appreciate local art works or poetry, judging from their good turnout at art ...
- Families Lament Barrier Plan - Washington Post
BORDER FIELD STATE PARK, Calif. -- Each face would be overlaid with the rusted chain links of the U.S.-Mexico border fence, but Jorge Ibarra snapped the photos anyway. There was his cousin, holding up her baby boy for the family to see. There, his ...
- Date Lines: News from the Bay Area arts scene - San Francisco Chronicle
Date Lines: News from the Bay Area arts sceneSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 18 hours agoThe event, called Change Sounds Like This, will feature poetry and testimonials, a dinner catered by top local restaurants, plus a preview screening of a ...
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