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- The Anchor Man - Sunday Herald
The Anchor ManSunday Herald, UK - 2 hours agoSteeped in poetry, he recited a few lines from Tennyson's Ulysses: How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnish'd, not to shine in use! ...
- I entered a poetry competition - BBC News
I couldn't wait to get started on writing a poem. It was hard trying to think up a poem and write it. In the end I managed to come up with one. It was called Hope. It was all about what hope would look like, smell like, and taste like if it were an ...
- One-tank wonders: Northcentral Montana residents find summer fun ... - Great Falls Tribune
The first baby dinosaur bones found in North America, the world's longest dinosaur reconstruction and the opportunity to go diggin' up actual dinosaur bones are just a few of the gems that make Montana the Treasure State. The 15 stops along the ...
- Local Starbucks will close - Plainview Daily Herald
Coffee lovers in Plainview received a slight shock this week when they learned Starbucks here will be closing down. “I’m so sad. I just found out an hour ago,†Amanda Murray said Wednesday night. “I’m heartbroken.†Starbucks announced ...
- Five questions for . . . Neil Rollinson - Metro
MetroFive questions for . . . Neil RollinsonMetro, UK - 39 minutes agoI just finished a new poem that was commisioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to do with space and poetry. I came to Manchester to visit a scientist ...
- Exhibitions preview - Guardian Unlimited
Poetic flights of fancy would appear to be an apt description of the contemporary work of Axel Antas. This is because his makeshift assemblages, sculptures and interventions are rooted fundamentally in an absurd futility that forces us to consider ...
- Midrash love (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
When I think of Torah, the first thing that comes to mind is a divine, rigorous system of laws that guides an ethical and holy way of life. The last thing I think about is whimsy and romance.
- Lingua publica - Enter Stage Right
Lingua publicaEnter Stage Right, Canada - 1 hour agoBoth sides agree something must be done about America being the world's only superpower, the sad legacy of the straight white male. ...
- 'The One-Strand River' by Richard Kenney - Hartford Courant
Language poets play with sounds. At their best, it's as if the music of a batch of well-chosen words so perfectly echoes their meaning, it makes you suspect there's sense to the universe. At their worst, language poets chortle gibberish. Richard ...
- Read all 'study tools' posts in Webware - Webware.com
Studyrails is a relatively new tool for students who want to get their class schedule and study time synced up. It's mainly a calendaring tool, but thrown in is a mobile reminder service, and a forceful lock-out system that will keep your from ...
- WANT YOUR SAY? - Idaho Statesman
You must sign your letter or Reader's View, and include an address and daytime telephone number for verification purposes. Letters and Reader's Views reflect the opinion of the writer. The Statesman cannot verify the accuracy of statements made in ...
- Pillbox among many for Red Cross benefit at Nathan P. Murphy's (The Springfield News-Leader)
American Legion Post 676, 5484 W. Sunshine St., 882-4676: Dave Spencer & Dixie Creek, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Friday; 6-10 p.m. Sunday, cover.
- Freeborn youth group raises funds for trip to Tennessee - Albert Lea Tribune
Albert Lea TribuneFreeborn youth group raises funds for trip to TennesseeAlbert Lea Tribune, MN - Jun 17, 2008... twice-daily worship services and evening coffee houses encouraging campers to share their talents in poetry, song or musical instrument. ...
- Norfolk pair's Polo adventure - Evening News Norwich
Two intrepid explorers who are traversing thousands of miles of pot holes to raise money for charity have made it through the first leg of their remarkable journey. Tom Balfour and Phil Nicholson left Norwich last week on the Mongolian Charity Rally ...
- Book review: Author lauds Milton over Shakespeare - Wisconsin State Journal
Perhaps it is time to stop beating our heads against figurative walls as we debate whether gasoline taxes should be given summer holidays and, instead, pursue more philosophical debates, such as whether poet John Milton contributed more to society ...
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