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- Man arrested after 10-year hunt for ?15m Shakespeare manuscript stolen ... - Daily Mail
Man arrested after 10-year hunt for ?15m Shakespeare manuscript stolen from Durham University By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:21 PM on 11th July 2008
- A salute to veterans - Daily Home Online
A salute to veteransDaily Home Online, AL - 18 hours agoHe has been awarded several badges and medals for his service, including the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Star, ...
- Bucks County News in Brief (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Delegates to discuss peace-building efforts Three local clergy members who traveled to the Middle East in March as part of a 20-member "Compassionate Listening Delegation" discussed their trip Tuesday at Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton.
- Decoding Dickinson - Wicked Local Truro
Decoding DickinsonWicked Local Truro, MA - 3 hours agoAfter Dickinson’s death, it would be Mabel, and not a family member, who would recognize her poetry’s importance and bring it to the world. ...
- 'The Writing Class' by Jincy Willett is a killer murder mystery - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Press, 326 pp., $24.95. Jincy Willett, author of the comic, and bravely titled, "Winner of the National Book Award," has written a murder mystery involving a writing class and has pulled it off brilliantly. The teacher is ...
- MSPSBS students try their hands in poetry writing - Borneo Bulletin
Borneo BulletinMSPSBS students try their hands in poetry writingBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 1 hour agoThe poem that stood out the most, and referred to as this year's Best Piece Award, was entitled 'Senses', penned by Nur Afiqah Arifin from MB1Y. ...
- More literary listings - Chicago Sun-Times
* Author signs Book Title Here, Time and place. * Kathleen Rooney and Jasmine Dreame Wagner read from their new books, 7 p.m. at Quimby's, 1854 W. North. * Jacqueline Carey signs Kushiel's Mercy, 7:30 p.m. at Borders, 2817 N. Clark. * Kimberla Lawson ...
- Carey descendant, "Lincolns" guests - Progressor Times
Carey descendant, "Lincolns" guestsProgressor Times, OH - 1 hour agoBut, none-the-less, the two had a lot in common – they both loved to discuss politics and they both loved poetry. Although their personalities were quite ...
- Works That Tell Stories of Indian Life and Times (New York Times)
Given the great variety of the works at ?New Narratives: Contemporary Art From India,? don?t come looking for a quick handle on Indian art.
- At the library: - Wicked Local Roslindale
At the library:Wicked Local Roslindale, MA - 2 hours agoOngoing poetry workshop: Since 1996, local poet Mary E. Joyce Waite has been guiding other aspiring poets during their Monday meetings at the West Roxbury ...
- Court strikes down King County land use ordinance - Seattle Post Intelligencer
A state appelate court has overturned King County's controversial land use ordinance that had ordered some rural property owners to leave at least half of their property untouched. The decision, handed down in Division 1 of the state's Court of ...
- Arnold Green finds joy in his poetry (The Hooksett Banner)
BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Just up the road from the Hooksett library is a popular family-run boat dealership called Green’s Marine Inc. With anticipation for summer, the store is filled with inquiring customers, ringing phones, boats, life preservers and paddles. Sitting behind a desk in a small cubicle is Hooksett resident and business owner Arnold Green, 81, who is happy to discuss of all ...
- Abroad: Portugal Holds on to Words Few Can Grasp - New York Times
LISBON — The latest brouhaha involving cultural property is unfolding here — and not, for a change, over stolen vases or precious war booty, but a poet’s correspondence. As usual, it’s a window onto a nation’s character. The elderly heirs ...
- O'Connor to quit as Countdown host - Hounslow Guardian
Des O'Connor is to step down as host of Countdown at the end of the current series in November. But the 76-year-old said he had no plans to retire, as long as the public still wanted him. The veteran all-round entertainer, who is working on his 36th ...
- Late in life, Millerton man shared story of POW camp - Star-Gazette
For me, the most remarkable thing about Arnold Mitchell isn't how he managed to survive difficult times. What is remarkable is the way he put the horrors of war behind him and built a beautiful life. Mitchell, who was shot down over Austria in 1944 ...
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