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- Should "A Lover's Complaint" be kicked out of the canon? - Slate
Should "A Lover's Complaint" be kicked out of the canon?Slate - 5 hours agoI began badgering Dmitri Nabokov back in 2005 to make a decision about publishing The Original of Laura (his father Vladimir's final unfinished work, ...
- Former crewmen have fond memories of aircraft carrier scheduled for decommissioning (The Villages Daily Sun)
THE VILLAGES — Two local veterans reflected back to the days they spent aboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), the oldest active ship in the United States Navy, which is set to be decommissioned after nearly 50 years of service.
- Weekend roundup: Basketball, bikes can entertain dads - Access Atlanta
Weekend roundup: Basketball, bikes can entertain dadsAccess Atlanta, GA - 4 hours ago"Democratic Vistas: Exploring the Danowski Poetry Collection." First editions and other rarities from poets including Walt Whitman, WH Auden, ...
- Prize chance for talent contest 12 - Gulf Daily News
Prize chance for talent contest 12Gulf Daily News, Bahrain - 29 minutes agoCandidates were selected in various categories including dancing, singing, poetry, musical instruments and novelty acts. Guest performers at the grand ...
- Cameroon: Eduarts Awards Slated July 18 - AllAfrica.com
Cameroon: Eduarts Awards Slated July 18AllAfrica.com, Washington - 4 hours agoWe'll also bring closer to the Cameroon public some literary works like that of Ngongkum's Walls of Agony, which won the Bate Besong Award for poetry, ...
- Hornbrook author's new book teaches kids about love (Siskiyou Daily News)
Daily News Staff Writer HORNBROOK -Â Local author Rick Kincade admits that he didn't see his current profession coming earlier on in his life.
- London bishop to investigate gay church ceremony - Atlanta Journal Constitution
LONDON — The bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of ...
- Youths rally for peace...Students urge arts, education instead of ... - New Pittsburgh Courier
New Pittsburgh CourierYouths rally for peace...Students urge arts, education instead of ...New Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh - 8 hours agoAt the rally, children from ages eight to 18 gathered to watch their peers perform poetry, dancing and self-written raps. A pre-recorded song created by the ...
- Parents to celebrate unusual anniversary in son's life - Chicago Tribune
The doctors predicted Malachi would live for only two years. But Malachi Chapman is 9 now, in part because of the special attention and care he receives from his parents, nurses who tend to him at his house and his doctors at Rush University Medical ...
- Amazon's embracing of small publishers comes at a price - Guardian Blogs
Small publishers might not appreciate the irony of the above tag line ... It's hardly news that Amazon has profoundly changed the way we buy books. With each passing year an increasing number of readers forsake traditional bookstores and turn to ...
- Lesbos residents say lesbians insult island's identity - Chicago Sun-Times
ATHENS, Greece — Three islanders from Lesbos told a court Tuesday that gay women insult the island’s identity by calling themselves lesbians. The plaintiffs — two women and a man — want to ban a Greek gay rights group from using the word ...
- Children's Book Reviews: Week of 6/9/2008 - Publishers Weekly
Children's Book Reviews: Week of 6/9/2008Publishers Weekly, NY - 2 hours agoThe paperback is full of kid-pleasing poetry and wordplay: “We saw lots of smelly things,/ Never-seen-on-telly-things,/ Eyeball-in-their-belly-things,†and ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - 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 ...
- The Ellsworth American - Calendar (The Ellsworth American)
Propeller Club of America Searsport/Bucksport Chapter Meeting, 6 p.m., Ocean’s Edge Restaurant, Comfort Inn, Belfast. $27. Reservations, 338-6600.
- Community news &bull... (Akron Beacon Journal)
Community news • Akron-Canton area winners of the Kids Speak Out essay contest sponsored by WVIZ/PBS ideastream and Time Warner Cable Northeast Ohio were: Whitney Porter of Akron's St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and Jenna Baisden of Perry High School. Honorable mention awards went to Alexandra Horning of St. Vincent-St. Mary, Alex Marzullo of Hudson High and LaTesia Conley of Massillon ...
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