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- Venus Williams had it figured out all along (Times Online)
I have always assumed that Richard Williams named his daughter Venus after the planet she calls home. Certainly, no one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings.
- Giving up at 60 has enhanced life of former 4-pack-a-day man - Guadalajara Colony Reporter
Guadalajara Colony ReporterGiving up at 60 has enhanced life of former 4-pack-a-day manGuadalajara Colony Reporter, Mexico - 1 hour agoHe wasn’t ready to hear the pleas of family or friends and spent about 100 pesos a day on cigarettes. “When information came out on how terrible it is for ...
- Dessert First, Turkeys in Tuxedos? - Telluride Watch
Dessert First, Turkeys in Tuxedos?Telluride Watch, CO - 2 hours agoThe San Miguel Basin 4-H Ambassadors will present the All 4-H Club Talent Contest, featuring poetry, song, and more. Registration is still open, ...
- Performers bring poetry to life (The Moultrie Observer)
MOULTRIE — Students at Okapilco Elementary School learned poetry can be interactive and performed as it is being read. Members of the Giggle Poetry Theatre, based in Minneapolis, Minn., made an appearance at Okapilco Thursday and performed poetry.
- Here and Now - Aurora Beacon News
Here and NowAurora Beacon News, IL - 5 hours agoBeauty includes dance, music, video, poetry and photography. Tickets are $8 in advance and $9 at the door. The Dickson-Murst Farm, at 2550 Dickson Road, ...
- Smith remembers Sylvia Plath - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Smith remembers Sylvia PlathThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 13 minutes ago... have forever rocked modern poetry. In 1982, she became the first poet to receive the Pulitzer Prize. This weekend would mark her 75th birthday. ...
- Woman's personality shined in academic, other successes - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Woman's personality shined in academic, other successesUrbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 2 hours agoMs. Marcotte also had a love for poetry. She even had one poem she wrote – called "Only Escape" – published a couple of years ago by the International ...
- The Willies: - American Reporter
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- I wish I could feel delight in my poet's mansion being like Grand Central Station all the time, but I can't. And I wish my place was such a place that someone would one day write: "Her door was always open and she always made you ...
- Torture in Democratic Societies: Interview with Darius Rejali - History News Network
Torture in Democratic Societies: Interview with Darius RejaliHistory News Network, WA - 24 minutes agoTo balance the demands of his dark studies, Dr. Rejali writes poetry, plays music, travels extensively, and surfs. Prof. Rejali recently discussed torture ...
- Community briefs 7/17 - Daily News Tribune
Community briefs 7/17Daily News Tribune, MA - 1 hour agoSing or play your favorite song, dance or share your poetry - all are welcome. For more information, e-mail info@morethanwordsbooks.com, call 781-788-0035 ...
- Features Articles (Muleskinner)
Elderly women participating in synchronized swimming, flies behaving badly, a poster promoting a fictional circus, and a cluttered garage are all sources of inspiration in the paintings of 2007 UCM graduate Emma Ginsberg.
- What your lips say about you - Livemint.com
Vikram Akula, the founder of SKS Microfinance, has full lips. Have you noticed? So do soon-to-be Pakistani astronaut Namira Salim, Mukesh Ambani and Abhishek Bachchan. Manmohan Singh, K.P. Singh and George Bush don’t; their lips are thin ...
- Literary North Carolina (Rocky Mount Telegram)
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- Philadelphia International Children’s Festival’s Annual Penn ... - UPENN Almanac
Philadelphia International Children’s Festival’s Annual Penn ...UPENN Almanac, PA - 22 hours ago... Children’s Festival’s Annual Penn Family Picnic & Performances. Don’t miss this artistic adventure filled with music, poetry, food, and fun! ...
- Troutman Middle School eighth-graders nationally recognized for their writing (Statesville Record & Landmark)
Two Troutman Middle School students won big in a national writing contest. Eight-graders De’Ann Perry, 15, and Amber Wells, 14, were among the students to win the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English Promising Young Writers Contest. The two girls were among the five students to win in the state and 200 to win nationwide. Eighth-grade language arts teacher Daniel Skinner chose both ...
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