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- Ford marks 100th birthday of the Model T - The Associated Press
Ford marks 100th birthday of the Model TThe Associated Press - Jul 21, 2008RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. is marking the 100th anniversary of the Model T, the first low-priced car that introduced motoring to the masses, ...
- Brilliant opener to SSO's new season - Straits Times
THE Esplanade Concert Hall was transformed into a Czech wonderland at the opening gala of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's (SSO) 2008-2009 season, crowned with the formidable presence of American-Jewish pianist Emanuel Ax. A Romantic-Impressionist ...
- A Trove of Old Vinyl Heads to Syracuse - New York Times
A Trove of Old Vinyl Heads to SyracuseNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoThere are also many rare recordings only preserved on V-Disc records produced for American military personnel overseas in the 1940s. ...
- Report: Taliban using sophisticated media network - BusinessWeek
The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released Thursday ...
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose brains have rewired themselves (Daily Mail)
Imagine waking up with a foreign accent. Or discovering you can taste the 'flavour' of any word spoken to you. These strange things have happened to ordinary people: here they tell their extraordinary stories.
- Duxbury Free Library events - Duxbury Reporter
Duxbury Free Library eventsDuxbury Reporter, USA - 9 minutes agoStories, poetry, music and activities for beginner readers entering grades one and two. Registration is required. Sign up for any or all five weeks. ...
- Scuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversible - CDNN
CDNNScuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversibleCDNN, New Zealand - 1 hour agoHer writing and performance fit together as well as anyone else's on stage." Lewis later won the Austin-wide Under 21 poetry slams in 2003 and 2004. ...
- Henry Bloom Noble Library Goes for Gold This Summer (Manxnet)
With the Beijing Olympic Games opening in August The Henry Bloom Noble Library is going for gold this summer with six free sports-themed workshops for children, three by the library team and three poetry-based sessions by local poet Shelley Ann Dwornik, noted for her ‘Shakespeare meets Snoop Dog’ poetry and rap workshops she performs with her son, Lewis, 10.
- This Is My Letter To the World (Washington Post)
WHITE HEAT The Friendship of Emily Dickinson And Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Restaurant critic review: Casa Giuseppe's a place to bring a date, or the family (TCPalm.com)
Romantic music filled the air in Casa Giuseppe's warmly lighted dining room. People laughed and talked at nearby tables, adding to the cozy atmosphere. With nine tempting specials in addition to an impressive menu, narrowing down options was a difficult task. This place is great for dates as well as family meals, and the food is outstanding.
- Iran’s new wave narratives - The National
Iran’s new wave narrativesThe National, United Arab Emirates - 13 minutes agoHe also demonstrates the “striking mix of poetry and realism†which, according to Weber, characterises “contemporary neo-realism†in Iranian cinema, ...
- The Other - San Francisco Gate
Two 16-year-old runners from opposite sides of Seattle, one descended from bankers, the other from "nail bangers," meet at a high school race. They connect over a shared love of wilderness hiking and lighting out for the territories - "with all the ...
- A very deep well of magical escapes - Toronto Star
A very deep well of magical escapesToronto Star, Canada - 21 minutes agoEva Ibbotson also writes with an underlying intelligence and poetry that make her novels especially satisfying. The Dragonfly Pool (Macmillan, 398 pages, ...
- Camp culture - The National
Camp cultureThe National, United Arab Emirates - 48 minutes agoPoetry and theatre also play a role at Al Bustan, where the drama teacher Leila Buck encourages each child to use his or her jism (body) and qulb (heart) to ...
- This old college try a big success - Louisville Courier-Journal
It's unusual when a student-run, undergraduate publication evolves into a clear literary voice blending prose, poetry, artwork -- and fishing. Some Ivy Leaguers have made that happen. The Yale Anglers' Journal debuted in 1997, and last year the best ...
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