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- PM to carry on making 'tough decisions' - Age
Mr Rann said being in government was difficult. "You campaign in poetry and you govern in prose. And you have to make hard decisions," he said. "The message is that you've got to keep governing for the long term, which is exactly what Kevin Rudd is ...
- Local digest: Art show at St. Mary School Wednesday - Gilroy Dispatch
To have your event listed in the digest, submit your information online or send an email to City Editor Robert Airoldi . Fine arts showcase at St. Mary School The arts are alive at St. Mary School. Students, grades K through 8 will showcase their ...
- Nigeria: Inside Kano's Ancient Gurasa Neighbourhood (AllAfrica.com)
Virtually every house in Jakara Quarters in the ancient city of Kano is a small factory of staple food known in Hausa as gurasa, but in English as pita and in Arabic Khubz. A visit to this area gives an insight as to how gurasa is manufactured and sold.
- This Weekends Events (My Village Peckham)
Until 09 Aug 2008 On a startlingly bright Autumn night in 2006 Harper Regan walked away from her home and her husband and her daughter and she kept walking. She told nobody that she was going. She put everything she...
- Coach: Lolo Always On Track To Olympics - WHO-TV
Coach: Lolo Always On Track To OlympicsWHO-TV, IA - Jul 7, 2008"It's poetry if you look at it," says Dick Hewins. He was the girls track coach at Roosevelt when a freshman named Lolo Jones took on the technical task of ...
- 'Skid Row History Museum' - Los Angeles Times
TK : A styrofoam hotel, by Veronica Doleman, is part of the Los Angeles Poverty Department (LAPD)'s Skid Row History Museum exhibition, at The Box gallery in downtown's Chinatown. New exhibit about L.A.'s homeless opens Saturday at Chinatown's Box ...
- Snacking on Actors - Richmond Style Weekly
Richmond Style WeeklySnacking on ActorsRichmond Style Weekly, VA - May 6, 2008Director Scott Wichmann and music director Ryan Corbitt put together a delightful banquet of entertainment — a variety show of music, short plays and poetry ...
- Coming up on campus - Hunterdon Review
Coming up on campusHunterdon Review, NJ - 1 hour ago... juniors and seniors will be offered through July 3 for short fiction and from July 14 to 25 for poetry; all courses meet at the Drew campus in Madison; ...
- A chat with Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Detroit News)
He's in Detroit and will be performing tonight at a poetry slam that is part of the DSO's "8 Days in June" festival.
- Liberals unapologetic about linking environment, social programs - Globe and Mail
not surprised from Canada writes: Why thank you Michael, I guess thats all you could muster considering you have to come up with answers from outside the playbook. I guess its safe to say that the ridiculous 1200 a yr that the conservatives give out ...
- Obituaries in the news - Boston Globe
DALLAS (AP) -- James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- David Grossman: I had a wish my book would protect my son Uri - Haaretz.com
"My son Uri spent most of his army service in the occupied territories, on patrols, lookouts, stakeouts, and at checkpoints, and every once in a while he would share with me the things he experienced there," author David Grossman writes in the ...
- UnCover debuts at Minnesota West - Worthington Daily Globe
UnCover debuts at Minnesota WestWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 7 hours agoThe writing runs the gamut from science fiction to war memoir to essays and poetry, and also includes two interviews, one with photographer Mark Luinenburg ...
- Edith Derby Williams, 1917-2008: President's granddaughter championed GOP (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Edith Derby Williams, the granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt who became a well-known local champion of Republican and environmental causes, died Sunday, nearly a week before her 91st birthday.
- Trashing Robert Frost's home leads to a lesson in poetry - Seattle Times
Leo Hotte of Middlebury College shows an antique chair that was part of the damage wrought by partygoers who ransacked the Homer Noble Farm, a former Robert Frost residence. MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people ...
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