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- Bucky Phillips' Attorney Files Appeal (R News)
The attorney representing Ralph "Bucky" Phillips filed an appeal in New York State Appellate Court. Phillips pleaded guilty to aggravated murder in the death of Trooper Joseph Longobardo and aggravated attempted murder for shooting and wounding Trooper Donald Baker in August 2006.
- Poetry, a reminder of what we are, not what we do - Yale Daily News
When I was five, I once ran toward our barnlike garage between the vegetable gardens. I was a sickly kid, but every step I took was a spring into the air, not a triumph over weakness but somehow as natural as the string beans themselves. Maybe this ...
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for June 7-13 - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
SAT | JUNE 7 (POETRY) Who could forget "The Crocodile's Toothache"? The toothy reptile sobbing in the dentist's chair as the helpful doc asks, "Why does it hurt and where?
- Goodbye high school, hello college, and feeling torn (Stamford Advocate)
DARIEN - It is three days until my high school graduation and to be honest, I really don't know what I am feeling.
- No gyrating for these steppin' enthusiasts; it's all about sophistication (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
"A flowing black skirt and a sleek camisole, flirty but refined," said Janice Bryson, describing her outfit for the upcoming MidSouth Steppers set.
- Teenage "Cats" fans lap it up like cream (Denver Post)
Review: Fort Collins' Carousel Dinner Theatre has brought back "Cats," the biggest hit in its 15-year history, after a four-year absence. And while director Scott Wright's revival doesn't quite reach the same artistic heights in its second life, one carpool of kitty-loving kiddies got what they came for — and more. Rating: ***
- AP Top News at 7:44 a.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Change is coming, that much Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama agree on as they plunge into a five-month campaign for the White House. The primaries behind them, the presidential rivals were wasting no time drawing the battle line for a fall fight that will make history with the election of either the oldest first-term president in McCain or the first black leader in Obama. In ...
- Bragdon's "Outlook Portland" Keeps City Weird (The Oregonian)
The show fills KRCW-32's airwaves near dawn on Sunday. But to host David Bragdon,"Outlook Portland" should have the unpredictable feel of an after-hours cafe.
- Poetry's power to heal (The Toledo Blade)
My soul has no presence.
- Theater note: People Sittin' Around Doin' Shakespeare - Twin Cities Planet
Theater note: People Sittin' Around Doin' ShakespeareTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 22 hours agoChristopher Pommier is a citizen journalist in Minneapolis. He also writes poetry and works as an immigration case manager at a small downtown law firm.
- Shocking Attitudes To Great War's Wounded Revealed, UK (Medical News Today)
Diaries written by working class soldiers wounded in World War One have revealed how they silently endured brutal treatment by military nurses, doctors, physiotherapists and stretcher bearers. Historian Dr Ana Carden-Coyne from The University of Manchester says the material penned by British and Australian squadies explodes an officially sanitised view of military service in the Great War.
- The Democrats' Ex-Presidents - American Thinker
The Democrats' Ex-PresidentsAmerican Thinker, WA - 1 hour agoHe has written a number of books (including a novel and a volume of poetry), he divides his time between Habitat for Humanity, putting up houses across the ...
- Writer leads group into love affair with words (San Diego Union-Tribune)
RANCHO SAN DIEGO – Rita Ryan Micklish has always relished the written word. When she was 10, she wrote letters to everyone she knew and soon started creating poems. She published her first short story in 1962, and her work has appeared in numerous publications since.
- Taste of the Olympics - Wall Street Journal
Taste of the OlympicsWall Street Journal - 3 hours agoFor that reason, celebrated chefs such as Da Dong, whose new roast-duck palace not only features appetizers based on classical poetry but China's first ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Western Civilization Defended in Newest 'Politically ... - HNN Huntingtonnews.net
BOOK REVIEW: Western Civilization Defended in Newest 'Politically ...HNN Huntingtonnews.net, USA - 3 hours agoHe doesn't quote Jackson in the book --- that was my idea -- nor is there a mention of Allan Bloom ("The Closing of the American Mind") nor is there even a ...
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