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- 'Dangers of ignoring India's poor are greater' - Rediff
Rediff'Dangers of ignoring India's poor are greater'Rediff, India - 25 minutes agoNo one who is alive to the poetry, anger, and humour of India is ever going to be in danger of writing a boring book. So I'm not concerned about that. ...
- 7:17 p.m.: Mother seeks justice for son’s death (The Herald Bulletin)
INDIANAPOLIS — Rita Abram never saw her son Henry Orlando Bryant in a boxing match. “He liked boxing, big-time boxer,†said Abram, formerly of Anderson. “He was a Golden Glove. He boxed in high school and got a Golden Glove.
- College of Lake County Notes (Lake County Journals)
African Children’s choir performs  The world-famous African Children’s Choir will perform at the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 6. The choir’s Grayslake show is called “Journey of Hope,†and features narrative songs and dances from throughout Africa.
- J.J. Abrams Creates Mystery - Cinema Blend
This must be going pretty good on Star Trek , because rather than putting a final coat on the hull of the Enterprise, J.J. Abrams is off engaging in his favorite pastime: creating mysteries. HR says Paramount has purchased the rights to a New York ...
- Zimbabwe: G8 - the Real Crisis is Not in Zimbabwe (AllAfrica.com)
IN 1899, Rudyard Kipling, probably the best known of Britain's imperial poets, penned an ode titled "The White Man's Burden" in which he implored the United States of America to join Britain in fully embarking on imperialist wars of conquest and extolled the "virtues" of colonialism.
- Summer reading lists just got longer with new books (Cape Cod Times)
"Happy Trails to You: Stories," by Julie Hecht (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 13-978-1-4165-6425-6, 209 pages, $24)
- Column: Future of U.S. literacy endangered - U-Wire.com
Reading is fundamental. Reading not only informs and entertains, it stimulates the imagination. Unfortunately, Americans are becoming increasingly uninterested in reading - and this may lead us into catastrophe. Reading is an activity that requires ...
- Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books - Independent
Boyd Tonkin: A Week in BooksIndependent, UK - 34 minutes agoMore recently, John Harvey has juggled poetry with the dark-side misadventures of his jazz-loving Nottingham detective, Charlie Resnick. ...
- Daily Planner (The Springfield News-Leader)
Electric Cowboy, 3626 S. Campbell Ave., presents Comedy Night at 8 p.m. Tuesdays.
- Coleman Barks: poet and translator (The Block Island Times)
This is Coleman Barks’ second visit to Block Island; he was here for the Poetry Project last year. Born in 1937 in Chattanooga, Tenn., and receiving a bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina and a master of arts degree from the University of California at Berkeley, Barks is renowned for his collaborative translations of the poetry of Jelaludden Rumi, a 13th-century ...
- Urquhart: 'I cannot leave this. This is my love' - Tidewater News
Urquhart: 'I cannot leave this. This is my love'Tidewater News, VA - 1 hour agoShe uses Kagan methods that incorporate cooperative learning to encourage participation, buddy work and various book and poetry projects throughout the year ...
- LOCAL AUTHOR SIGNS AWARD-WINNING BOOK AT GARDEN'S - è–è·¯æ˜“æ™‚å ±
LOCAL AUTHOR SIGNS AWARD-WINNING BOOK AT GARDEN'Sè–è·¯æ˜“æ™‚å ±, MO - 49 minutes agoNow he returns to his fi rst love-poetry-to fi nd similar success.Evoking Tang, Qiu's newly translated collection of Chinese classical poems, was justnamed ...
- Forest Fest Around The Corner - Westcoaster
Forest Fest Around The CornerWestcoaster, Canada - 49 minutes agoTrower has published three novels to date, more than ten books of poetry and numerous articles. One of his novels, “Grogan's Café’, has been optioned for a ...
- William D. Hyder - News-Herald.com
William D. HyderNews-Herald.com, OH - 17 hours agoHe wrote poetry throughout his life. In his younger years, he enjoyed square dancing, bowling and golf. He had a great sense of humor and often said, ...
- Music can be path to language and math (Boston Herald)
WASHINGTON - The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities. The winner: an educator with a passion for making...
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