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- Obama's rise proves America's greatness - The Daily Voice
Obama's rise proves America's greatnessThe Daily Voice, NY - 20 hours agoThroughout this campaign, people I greatly admire have advanced the ridiculous notion that Black Americans, a group that have been nothing more than a piece ...
- Skeevy tale is eh OK - Toronto Sun
Skeevy tale is eh OKToronto Sun, Canada - 51 minutes agoKeith can show Natasha his poetry and he feels safe with her, but not much else changes. He's a parasite. She has to leave him and go to Halifax before ...
- Motivation pays off for WCA essay winners - Coloradoan
And Windsor Charter Academy fifth-grade teacher Jen Stowe is partly to thank. "This all started out as an assignment," Stowe said. "After that, I gave the students the option of submitting their essays for the contest. And I believe by giving them ...
- She puts the zoo in mystery writing - Sacramento Bee
She puts the zoo in mystery writingSacramento Bee, USA - 1 hour agoI wrote poetry and stories. My first story in elementary school was creative nonfiction about a beaver and a dam and a coyote. Then I moved on to stories ...
- Kenya: Watering Africa's Intellectual Desert is His Calling, Through Brain Gain (AllAfrica.com)
He was the oldest learner and best participant in our class of 40, earning himself a reward for the cause he is championing dubbed the "brain gain".
- Australia lives up to its ambitious setting - St. Petersburg Times
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman star in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia, an epic adventure/romance that lives up to its breathtaking setting, film critic Steve Persall says. Director Baz Luhrmann finds a canvas large enough to comfortably contain his odd ...
- Jackson, Wyoming - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Jackson, Wyoming - Monday, November 17, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours agoHigh school students from Wright, Shoshoni and Guernsey-Sunrise will compete in the Wyoming finals of the Poetry Out Loud recitation contest tonight at 7 pm ...
- Author Anne Rice shares her journey back to faith - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
When Anne Rice started college at a small school in Texas, her home wasn't the only thing she left behind. Her Catholic faith, which sustained her growing up in New Orleans, also fell by the wayside. "I was 18 and became really confused," Rice says ...
- Calendar (Greensboro News & Record)
FundRAISERS Ongoing Southern Triad Missions needs new appliances, clothing and household items for families in need. Make checks payable to Southern Triad Missions and mail to P.O. Box 1906, High Point, NC 27261-1906. 888-6091. The ACES office at Brooks Global Studies is collecting aluminum cans as a service project for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Mail or bring cans to Nathalie ...
- 1. This Republic of Suffering - Wall Street Journal
1. This Republic of SufferingWall Street Journal - 12 minutes agoFar from being the "unwritten war" described by literary historians, the conflict produced fiction, nonfiction and poetry that interpreted a people's war to ...
- What's On: Weekday Planner (Toronto Star)
For events on the weekend, please see the Night & Day Weekend Listings. 1964: The Tribute recreates an early 60s Beatles concert with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles and on-stage banter. Wed. 8 p.m. and again Oct. 16 ($50-$65 at 905-874-2800). Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton.
- Obama: the first ‘Canadian’ president? - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Obama: the first ‘Canadian’ president?TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 52 minutes agoCertainly, pundits have swamped airwaves and pages with pieties about the election of "the first African-American president" or "the first black family in ...
- Just Melanie - York News-Times
Just MelanieYork News-Times, NE - 32 minutes agoShe’d teach us about the rhythm, the beat of the poetry  we’d laugh, some of us would cry out of frustration. But we all knew that the night would come ...
- Marching for peace again in Fredonia - Evening Observer
Marching for peace again in FredoniaEvening Observer, NY - 1 hour agoWhen the group of about 30 marchers arrived, there was already members of SUNY Fredonia's Percussion Guild performing African drum rhythms and dance. ...
- Students will hear poet who served in Iraq - Madison Eagle
Students will hear poet who served in IraqMadison Eagle, NJ - 10 hours agoMADISON ‑ Brian Turner, recipient of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut book of poetry, “Here, Bullet,†will read his work to classes at Madison ...
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