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- History Chalenge answers - Daily Racing Form (subscription)
History Chalenge answersDaily Racing Form (subscription), NY - 7 hours agoAt the height of his popularity, Runyon had a nationwide daily readership of more than 10 million. His most famous collection, "Guys and Dolls," became a ...History Challenge: Red Smith, master of his craft Daily Racing Form (subscription)all 2 news articles
- HUB PICKS: Join the fun at the Kearney Poetry Slam (Kearney Hub)
- The Occasional Kearney Poetry Slam 7:30 p.m. today (Saturday) at The Roman at 2004 Central Ave. 233-5173. Free admission. Signup for poets begins at 7 p.m. There is no entry fee for poets.
- This week in the Arts: - The Chattanoogan
This week in the Arts:The Chattanoogan, TN - 2 hours agoThe Chattanooga African American Museum hosts Dan Creed's collection entitled Black Diamond: The Negro League in America through Friday, Oct. 31. ...
- Krapf Publishes 'Bloodroot' Collection (The Roslyn News)
Now living in retirement in his native Indiana, former Roslyn resident Norbert Krapf continues to stay busy. Currently poet laureate of Indiana, Krapf has now published Bloodroot, a volume that showcases poetry from Krapf's work over the past 35 years.
- Literary world mourns Wallace's suicide - Biloxi Sun Herald
NEW YORK -- The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest ...
- Will Obama and McCain qualify for Political Slogan Hall of Fame? (The Pantagraph)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Life isn’t a bowl of cherries, it’s a boatload of slogans. They’re everywhere and in our heads. They’re the hooks of marketing. And presidential campaigns. That’s because the good ones work. | Man charged after gun found in car near Obama's home | Senior McCain aide has ties to Freddie Mac | McCain talks economy with Romney, CEOs
- The Meades share common ground, love in education, art - Hattiesburg American
The Meades share common ground, love in education, artHattiesburg American, MS - 5 hours ago... gravitation toward studying art and her love of poetry; and Jim Meade speaks of his daughter's achievements in studying abroad and her love of teaching. ...
- James Crumley; Inspired Generation of Crime Writers - Washington Post
Washington PostJames Crumley; Inspired Generation of Crime WritersWashington Post, United States - 13 minutes ago"You read him for his outlaw attitude, his rough poetry and his scenes, paragraphs, sentences, moments. You read him for the lawyer with 'a smile as ...
- Van driver killed in road accident - WalesOnline
Van driver killed in road accidentWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 32 minutes agoAN internet campaign has been launched urging bookworms to boycott Waterstone’s following the cancellation of a poetry reading. ...
- Muses both mystical and muscular in this city of women (The Globe and Mail)
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- How the Freemasons Rule the World - Newswatch (subscription)
How the Freemasons Rule the WorldNewswatch (subscription), Nigeria - 1 hour agoGary Maxey, founder and provost, West African Theological Seminary, Lagos, agrees. “Freemasonry shares a lot of tenets that are contrary to most of our ...
- Canterbury Cathedral Offered Christ Sculpture Worth 70 Million - Oneindia
OneindiaCanterbury Cathedral Offered Christ Sculpture Worth 70 MillionOneindia, India - 24 minutes agoMany have payed their tributes to Jesus Christ in various forms, be it poetry, sculpture or paintings. This time round yet another Christ figure sculpture ...
- Upcoming classes - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Upcoming classesHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 14 hours agoFree your inner poet: thaw the frozen sea, composing poems with Ethan Fischer. For ages 15 and older, 10 am to noon Saturdays, Oct. 11 and Oct. 18. ...
- What the Conspiracy Theorist´s Are Up To. - American Chronicle
What the Conspiracy Theorist´s Are Up To.American Chronicle, CA - 13 hours agoThere is a blast furnace expert who chooses to remain anonymous for fear of his life that the conspiracy theorists will kill him if he goes public and ...
- Bills' writer walks fine line (The Buffalo News)
When a sportswriter needs to track down Trent Edwards to get a comment for a story, he might stand waiting for the Bills quarterback to come off the field or out of the shower. When Chris Brown of Buffalobills. com needs Edwards, he can just slip a note into his locker.
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