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- One Week Later: Kucinich, Judiciary, Franks and the Whitehouse Silent - OpEdNews
One Week Later: Kucinich, Judiciary, Franks and the Whitehouse SilentOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoBorn the son of a nightclub singer, Mikel Weisser watched anti-war hippies getting beaten on TV during the Vietnam War and decided to devote his life to ...Rambling Introduction to Upcoming Impeachment Column OpEdNewsall 3 news articles
- China: Bombs wound 3 - istockAnalyst.com
China: Bombs wound 3istockAnalyst.com, OR - 10 hours agoGAZA CITY -- Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, ...
- How Fergie and the Duchess in the hit movie are directly related ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailHow Fergie and the Duchess in the hit movie are directly related ...Daily Mail, UK - 8 minutes agoShe sent her presents, poetry, little watercolours and drawings and nursery gifts. As for her father, Eliza thought that Charles Grey was simply a kind and ...
- the good word - Slate
I'm meeting my friend Nick for dinner downtown. At 6:30, I feel that cell-phone-sized hum in my pocket, the sensation these days of incoming language. A text from Nick: "Running 10 mins late." After considering a number of replies (the tried-and-true ...
- The Classical Music Network (Concertonet)
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- Edinburgh festival: The Angel and the Woodcutter - Guardian Unlimited
Actors from The Angel and the Woodcutter promote the show on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA You think you know where you are with this story, ostensibly a Korean folk tale staged wordlessly by the Cho-In Theatre company ...
- Cayuga Opens New Book (The Post-Standard)
Don't be surprised to see everyone from teenagers to senior citizens in Cayuga County reading Jeanette Walls' memoir, "The Glass Castle" this fall. The book has been chosen for the 2008 Cayuga Reads program. Public meetings to discuss the book will run throughout October.
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry (The New York Sun)
Hwæt. That word, barking through the clatter of the mead hall, typically opened an Old English poem in the Dark Ages, and roughly translates to "What" or "Listen now." Old English is largely Germanic, its brusque sounds ungussied by the softer French words that would later mix into Middle English. It is the language of conquerors: The Roman Empire, finally crushed by the Vandals and Goths, ...
- Dems Rally Against Unions! - Slate
Things We Thought We'd Never See: Democrats Rally Against the Teachers' Unions! I went to the Ed Challenge for Change event mainly to schmooze. I almost didn't stay for the panels, being in no mood for what I expected would, even among these ...
- Town Commons: What's happening on the South Shore Oct. 9-17, 2008 - Abington Mariner
Oktoberfest – The Red Lion Inn 1704 of Cohasset 71 S Main St., Cohasset. Oktoberfest will be celebrated offering authentic German specialties and German beers. The Oktoberfest celebration will run through Oct. 29. Kicking off the celebration Oct ...
- Today's local news briefs (Kingston Daily Freeman)
POUGHKEEPSIE -John Prendergast, former National Security Council director of African Affairs, will give a lecture, "What You Can Do to End Genocide in Darfur," at 5:30 p.m. Monday in Room 300 of Rockefeller Hall at Vassar College.
- Minnie Boles - Garden City Telegram
She grew up on a farm in Greeley County and attended school in Tribune, graduating from high school in Tribune in 1928. On Jan. 20, 1929, she married William P. Boles in Syracuse. They lived in Syracuse until 1934 when they moved to Garden City. A ...
- At Our Best (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
P.E.O. Oregon Scholarship winners Two Corvallis women were recently honored as recipients of P.E.O. Oregon Marguerite Scholarships. Rebecca Otto and Jennifer Yarrow were selected after their nomination by Chapter CL of P.E.O. in Corvallis. Otto graduated from Crescent Valley High School in 2008 and is a freshman at the University of Portland with an interest in languages, archeology and ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale - News-Democrat
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away. Here, guides spin questionable tales ...
- Celebrating the first day of MÄÂori Language Week (Scoop.co.nz)
Today Wellingtonians will be greeted with fresh fruit and ‘kia ora’ to celebrate the first day of MÄÂori Language Week. Te Taura Whiri i te Reo MÄÂori (the MÄÂori Language Commission) and partners Te Puni KÃ…Âkiri, Human Rights Commission, Families Commission and Te KÃ…Âhanga Reo National Trust will be welcoming commuters at the railway station with a new booklet Te Reo i te KÄÂinga - MÄÂori Language in ...
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