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- Annual Holocaust Remembrance at marist marks 18th year - TriVallyCentral
POUGHKEEPSIE-Marist College's 18th Annual Holocaust Remembrance evening was a night to remember by all in attendance. "The number 18 is a significant number in the Jewish religion," noted Dr. Dennis J. Murray, president of Marist College. "It means ...
- Key dates in Radovan Karadzic's life - Seattle Post Intelligencer
- June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. - July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. - March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- Can Game Theory save our at-risk kids? - San Francisco Gate
Over wonton soup, Patricia Johnson confessed she spent the entire day watching "Friday Night Lights" on DVD. She was trying to beat a flu, and the 2006 television show -- centered on a small-town football coach, high school athletes, and their ...
- Former teacher wins Montana poetry (TVNZ)
A 54-year-old former schoolteacher has won the poetry category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Janet Charman has beaten strong competition from Johanna Aitchison and Fiona Farrell, with her sixth poetry collection Cold Snack.
- June 2000 archives, part 1 - Overlawyered
June 2000 archives, part 1Overlawyered, NY - 1 hour agoJune 8 – From our mail sack: poetry corner. Reader Paul W. Green of the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Arizona writes to say that Smith & Wesson’s recent ...
- A journey nears its conclusion - Conshohocken Recorder
A journey nears its conclusionConshohocken Recorder, PA - 4 hours agoEllis has a gift for poetry, he says, and a way with instruments - particularly the saxophone, clarinet, piano and guitar. He describes Ellis as well-liked, ...
- Throwing Gas on the Oil Fire - Town Hall
3 Contrary to nearly all received wisdom in Washington, not to mention the rhetoric of the presumptive nominees of both major parties, the scariest moments in American politics are often its most bipartisan. Some would say this was demonstrated in ...
- 'Hatchet Buddha' is enlightening - Louisville Courier-Journal
'Hatchet Buddha' is enlighteningLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 1 hour agoFrederick Smock is chairman of the English department at Bellarmine University. His forthcoming book is "Craft-talk: On Writing Poetry. ...
- "Idol" moments with winner David Cook - Seattle Times
Seattle Times"Idol" moments with winner David CookSeattle Times, United States - 9 hours agoI read a lot of poetry. ("Fight Club" author) Chuck Palahniuk — I'm really into his work. Autobiographies. "The Road to Dallas," about the JFK assassination ...
- Event: Programmes to mark the 70th birth anniversary of RD Burman ... - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphEvent: Programmes to mark the 70th birth anniversary of RD Burman ...Calcutta Telegraph, India - 59 minutes agoJune 27 at Rabindra Sadan; 5 pm: Darpani’s 13th annual programme features two dance items, Tomar Banshi Bajao Aashi (based on Tagore songs and poetry ...
- 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 ...
- Dalai Lama Taps Faith, Tugs Ponytails, Fights for Tibet: Review - Bloomberg
Dalai Lama Taps Faith, Tugs Ponytails, Fights for Tibet: ReviewBloomberg - 34 minutes agoAt one point in the book, Dalai Lama tells a group of American students that it's difficult for him to talk about peace while his people are dying; ...
- Postcard from Zinnlandia - Brussels Journal
Brussels JournalPostcard from ZinnlandiaBrussels Journal, Belgium - 1 hour agoAmong them are public transportation, recycling, French poetry readings, yoga, coffee, artisan food and arthouse cinema. Would it that the counterscale were ...
- A new report says white boys need father figures at school. But the male education crisis is far more complex and ... (Evening Standard)
Any parent will recognise Peter Smith's assessment of the boys he teaches at Hampton School in south-west London: 'Boys are like greyhounds. They love the chase and the race, and they don't care if the prize is a fake rabbit.'
- The subject is itself - Globe and Mail
The subject is itselfGlobe and Mail, Canada - 54 minutes agoStand on home ground, and try to imagine the fiction of Michael Ondaatje or the poetry of Anne Carson coming into being without his influence. ...
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