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- Tributes to Perfectly Ironed Pete - Whitby Today
Tributes to Perfectly Ironed PeteWhitby Today, UK - 7 hours agoHis best friend Dave Wharton (64) of Black Horse yard, Whitby said: “He’s been my best friend for 40 years since we’ve been in Whitby. ...
- Thousands turn up for Sipah-e-Sahaba gathering - Daily Times
Thousands turn up for Sipah-e-Sahaba gatheringDaily Times, Pakistan - Jun 27, 2008The conference was started with the recitation of the Holy Quran by Qari Kahlil Ahmed, followed by poetry praising the Companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) ...
- Beijing Olympics: Soft Porn, Yes, but BBC News? No - MedIndia
Beijing Olympics: Soft Porn, Yes, but BBC News? NoMedIndia, India - Jul 30, 2008The ban is in contrast to the more liberal attitude of the Games village bookshop, which sells erotic books featuring provocative pictures of naked women ...
- The ‘write’ way (The Telegraph)
Penning their thoughts is something that comes naturally to the bunch of writers at Calcutta Girls’ High School (CGHS). Encouraged by teachers to explore beyond the expected, they have earned several accolades.
- News roundup (USA Today)
Happy Friday all! Korina Lopez here, and here you go: - Alt-country star Ryan Adams can add author to his resume. He's set to publish a book of his prose and poetry. - After reading some unflattering comments about a...
- Sunday's Agenda, July 27 (Miami Herald)
Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. Or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com. No faxes, please. For a complete list of today's events, go to www.MiamiHerald.com.
- Douglas Dunn - Times Online
Douglas DunnTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoIf, as verse, Imlah’s writing has panache, as poetry it frequently has power to provoke or move. “Braveheart†tells of the adventure-cum-pilgrimage ...
- Beijing Games chock full of memorable moments (The Japan Times)
Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series. The second part will focus on Japan's 2008 Olympic experience. Many thoughts formed in my head before I left a piece of my heart in China and returned to Tokyo with a lifetime of memories. Here are some of them: Read the full story
- Road trip makes geography, nature more real (The Olympian)
Cuba was rattling nerves in the summer of 1962. Everybody was fretting about missile attacks. Which had me wondering why my parents would send me suddenly to Cuba with our neighbors at that particular time in history.
- Despair and Poetry at Margins of Society - New York Times
New York TimesDespair and Poetry at Margins of SocietyNew York Times, United States - 59 minutes agoHe tapped into the despair of this obscured world while also making room for the poetry and derelict beauty of its dilapidated buildings, neon signs, ...
- In the Wake of Ella Shohat: Is a Middle East Discourse Possible? - Alternative Information Center (AIC)
Alternative Information Center (AIC)In the Wake of Ella Shohat: Is a Middle East Discourse Possible?Alternative Information Center (AIC), Israel - 28 minutes agoPoetry of requests and cassette music, Friday’s Arab film and burekas films, Rambam’s Guide for the Perplexed and the Muslim Kalam philosophy, Adel Wahab, ...
- Staten Island Advance - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
Staten Island AdvanceStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 4 hours agoThis school year, the poetry of one of our classes was published by Young Advance after the photographs we added to our literacy curriculum of dogs at play ...
- Song of passion for the Gael - Independent
Share 'I NOT I, she not she and he not he.' That was the deliciously cryptic quip Michael O'Loughlin flipped my way when I phoned to arrange this interview with his wife Judith Mok. What the hell was he talking about? Well, Judith's latest novel Gael ...
- András Mezei, Poet of the Horrors - Forward
András Mezei, a major poet of the Holocaust, died in his native Budapest on May 30. He was 78. As a child, Mezei survived the three-month Soviet siege of Nazi-occupied Budapest in the city’s Jewish ghetto. As a teen, he emigrated to Israel but ...
- Fernando Lugo Presidency Brings Hope in Paraguay - Dissident Voice
Fernando Lugo Presidency Brings Hope in ParaguayDissident Voice, CA - 14 hours agoThe high point was the arrival of Chavez and Lugo, who took seats in the audience and eventually took the stage, not with speeches, but with poetry recitals ...
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