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- Yale and Harvard Teach Coprophagia - Boston IMC
That's what I told these characters on webook.com who couldn't fathom what that word meant. I am sure that they teach coprophagia if these Bushes can get degrees from them. Maybe you had better tell these E-Nazis to stop trying to suppress that word ...
- Wednesday July 2nd 2008 - Guardian Weekly
Wednesday July 2nd 2008Guardian Weekly, UK - 2 hours agoI started with poetry. Like most young people who come from the Algonquin community, I didn't talk a lot. Algonquin youths are generally reticent, ...
- A fun day with dad - Stockton Record
A fun day with dadStockton Record, CA - 3 hours agoThe first-time event, organized by Sammy Nunez, who works with Fathers & Families of San Joaquin, featured entertainment, food, poetry readings, ...
- Camp Ayandeh 2008 Report From Emory - Radio Javan
Radio JavanCamp Ayandeh 2008 Report From EmoryRadio Javan, GA - 5 hours agoThe rest of the week included group building activities, learning about Iranian geography and poetry, a Ta'arof Tournament, playing "vasati", ...
- 'Beauty' leaves one spellbound (The Washington Times)
"Beauty in Trouble" ("Kraska v nesnazich") was inspired by a song that was inspired by a poem. This moving and surprising Czech film, however, is very much down to earth, its concerns informed as much by modern, complicated Czech life as by an age-old, universal narrative.
- News Briefs - Courier News
Decoration is Sunday at St. Joe Cemetery. The program begins at 10 a.m. with Jeff Haralson as moderator. The program includes: Opening song by Danny Duvall, opening prayer by Jerry Davis, welcome by J.C. Kinder, cemetery committee report by Bobbie ...
- Good work, bad attitude: Negative stereotyping among volunteers - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Good work, bad attitude: Negative stereotyping among volunteersThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 48 minutes agoAmbitious enough to have traveled the country to share her poetry, hard-working enough to haved earn a college diploma, and smart enough to be a member of ...
- The Sheldon Museum of Art Presents Peace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties (Art Daily)
Rene Derouin, Tournez Tournez Pendat 50 Ans, 1969. LINCOLN, NE.-
- John Adams Survives - City Journal
John Adams SurvivesCity Journal, NY - 34 minutes agoAdams’s final words were poetry itself: “Thomas Jefferson survives.” Actually, Jefferson had died a few hours earlier, though of course Adams didn’t know ...
- Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and prose - Middlebury College News and Events
Summer issue of New England Review features fiction, poetry and proseMiddlebury College News and Events, USA - 38 minutes agoThe issue also includes new fiction by Chris Gavaler, Rebecca Cook, David Philip Mullins, Rita Mae Reese, Robert Oldshue and Rebecca Makkai; poetry from ...
- Scarlett isn't first to test singing skills - Lincoln Journal Star
Last week Scarlett Johansson became the latest to take the leap from actor to crooner with her debut album of Tom Waits covers, “Anywhere I Lay My Head.” Save a glowing review or two, the reception of Johansson’s effort has been lukewarm at ...
- Nigeria: Nobel Prize Politics - Chinua Achebe, a Shameful Omission ... - AllAfrica.com
Annie Gagiano is a Professor of English at Stellen bosch University, South Africa. She obtained her B .A(Honours), M.A as well a D. Lit from the same university, where she has been teaching in the Department of English for over three decades now ...
- Small Talk: Siri Hustvedt - Financial Times
Small Talk: Siri HustvedtFinancial Times, UK - 4 hours agoShe is the author of three previous novels, a poetry collection and three collections of essays, in which art history is a frequent theme. ...
- A Midsummer Night's Dream: freewheeling fun in the magic forest - Daily Telegraph
Rupert Christiansen reviews A Midsummer Night's Dream by Opera North at the Grand Theatre, Leeds and Simon Boccanegra by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden Opera North's wonderful new production of Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream evokes the ...
- WANSTEAD/LEYTON: MP seeks to publish 'raunchy' poems (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
WANSTEAD and Leyton MP, Harry Cohen, has come up with a novel way to alleviate the boredom of backbench life - penning raunchy poetry. Mr Cohen started composing sonnets to overcome the more tedius aspects of life at Westminster - where he has sat as an MP for more than 25 years.
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