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- Writing contest to celebrate city - Pembroke Daily Observer
Writing contest to celebrate cityPembroke Daily Observer, Canada - 43 minutes agoThere are two categories in the children's' poetry contest. Poets aged seven to 10 are invited to submit poems about "Why I love to live in Pembroke. ...
- How Gruffalo creator's career took off with a squash and a squeeze - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Hampstead and Highgate ExpressHow Gruffalo creator's career took off with a squash and a squeezeHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 7 hours agoI'd just learned to read and my father gave me a poetry book - The Book Of A Thousand Poems. I loved it and started learning them all. ...
- Many upstate NY religious retreats open to guests - Yahoo News
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
- Funny prize from Rosen (Guardian Unlimited)
May 14: Children's laureate Michael Rosen has stepped up his mission to put the pleasure back into reading by creating a prize for the funniest children's books
- Poet was an inspiration to his niece, many others - Corpus Christi Caller Times
Poet was an inspiration to his niece, many othersCorpus Christi Caller Times, TX - Jun 27, 2008It was a gift that would make him a pioneer in Chicano poetry. Salinas, 70, died last month in California after a lengthy illness, but it was his hope and ...
- Journalist's writings survive tragic life - Bloomington Pantagraph
Journalist's writings survive tragic lifeBloomington Pantagraph, USA - 40 minutes agoAfter his wife’s death, Wilson moved to Chicago where, with the assistance of Pantagraph publisher WO Davis, he found an editing position with the ...
- Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help Themselves - American Chronicle
Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help ThemselvesAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIf she´s not trekking in the Himalayas then she´s invariably wandering up and down the Swiss Alps or in the Black Forest Mountains. ´I have it in my genes, ...
- Should You Be Allowed to Buy Plastic Fish Brake Lights? - New York Times Blogs
I am a firm believer in consumer choice — an individual’s utility and society’s economic welfare are maximized if people are free to buy whatever they want (so long as others are not forced to sell it to them). Nonetheless, an amazing number of ...
- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators (Greenwich Time)
Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible.
- Can links be defamatory? - star.com.my
Caution is almost always the practice when editors are faced with a story that may have legal repercussions. Embedding a click-through to an Internet search results page may just skirt the law. FINALLY Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul ...
- Synopses of 2008 IMPAC finalist novels and list of previous year's winners (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The finalists for this year's IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, with synopses from the Web site, are: ...
- Kayak vs. Canoe: sports car vs. truck - The Keene Sentinel (subscription)
Kayak vs. Canoe: sports car vs. truckThe Keene Sentinel (subscription), NH - 9 hours agoThere are tandem kayaks and given time and effort, these can also achieve a stunning poetry in motion. The kayak is faster. Light and close to the water, ...
- Self-Injurious Behaviors on the Net - RedOrbit
Self-Injurious Behaviors on the NetRedOrbit, TX - 28 minutes agoFor example, when visiting Psyke.org, users could read poetry, view pictures, and read personal stories of others struggling with this coping behavior and ...
- Communication is key (Owen Sound Sun Times)
By Don Crosby Sun Times correspondent Organizers of this year’s Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film in Durham are honouring one of their own. Geoffrey Shea has created five installations that emphasize the written and the spoken word — a theme that he says runs through his [...]
- Klaus M. Grueber, at 67; brought poetic imagery to opera, theater - Boston Globe
QUIMPER, France - Klaus Michael Grueber, a German opera and theater director renowned for lyric elegance, has died in western France, officials said yesterday. He was 67. Mr. Grueber died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of Belle-Ile-en-Mer ...
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