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- Memorial Day excursions - Raleigh News & Observer
Story Tools Memorial Day has become a holiday weekend with oddly matched associations: It marks the beginning of summer fun and a time day to remember those who've sacrificed their lives during battle. Yet maybe it's not such an odd pairing. After ...
- Vicious Sir Vidia: Out-Snitting the Chilly Brits - New York Observer
Trinidad’s island beauty. If the Nobel Prize is the ticket to one’s own funeral, as T. S. Eliot once quipped, then V. S. Naipaul is taking the scenic route. His authorized (but unsupervised) biography has just appeared in the United Kingdom ...
- MORE LIFE FESTIVAL - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
In addition to the Fort Worth Opera's production of Angels in America , (see Page 16) events in the citywide More Life Festival -- directed at HIV/AIDS awareness -- continue. One that you definitely shouldn't miss is New York-based solo performer ...
- Duncan Hamilton: Punishment through poetry. Let's teach miscreants ... - Yorkshire Post
Duncan Hamilton: Punishment through poetry. Let's teach miscreants ...Yorkshire Post, UK - 12 minutes ago... Your Life class to the drunken miscreants. Parini's aim is to convey the way in which Frost "was able to speak as a common man" through his poetry. ...
- Ever pondered the mystery of time? - Daily Post
Have you ever pondered the mystery of Time? Throughout the ages, mankind has tried to measure and describe its elusive nature. Writer and poet Christopher Dewdney's new book "Soul of the World: Unlocking the Secrets of Time" is a meditation on Time ...
- Colors of Rhymes and Inspirations, Poetry from All over the World (Christian News Wire)
MEDIA ADVISORY, May 20 / Christian Newswire / -- Christian Author and Poet, Bradley Dallas North is proud to announce an upcoming book of poetry. It is scheduled to be released in early 2009. It is called "COLORS OF RHYMES and Inspirations."
- Poetry in motion, literally - Metro Boston
Poetry in motion, literallyMetro Boston, MA - 2 hours agoThe damage to the country’s reputation on the international scene is pretty huge ... it makes one wonder how long the US can call itself “home of the free,†...
- Transitions: Clara Garner - Southwest Journal
Time : 5:41 p.m. Location : 4420 Fremont Ave. S. Clara, 3, was outside playing with a big pink ball with her brother and grandma as she was spending the day at her grandparents’ house. “When my mom comes over we are going to eat dinner and then ...
- Illuminate Your Spirit With Enlightening Books While Vacationing - RedOrbit
Illuminate Your Spirit With Enlightening Books While VacationingRedOrbit, TX - 4 hours agoMattie Stepanek, who died of a neuromuscular disease before he reached age 14, produced books of extremely insightful poetry and saw himself as "a poet, ...
- In the Kitchen: Celery hints at romance, lovage - Traverse City Record-Eagle
Do you ever send other folks to the grocery store, with your list in their hands, to do a major shopping? How often, I wonder. I suppose it depends on circumstances -- large family, kids home and lots of help around? That is, if you can organize kids ...
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- Nepal's 'last king' to lose crown - ABS-CBN
KATHMANDU - Seven years after most of Nepal's royal family were massacred by a drunken prince, the country's Maoists look set to scrap the Himalayan monarchy, turning the page on 240 years of history. An assembly elected in historic polls last month ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Times Daily
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's ...
- On Wearing A Custard Yellow Tie In The White House - Arts Journal
"Uh Oh" I thought to myself as Dana Gioia stepped on stage at The Merchants Exchange in San Francisco yesterday evening: The National Endowment for the Arts Chairman and former poet laureate was wearing a custard yellow knitted tie with a square end ...
- Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies - Pantagraph
LOS ANGELES -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
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