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- Doctors find way to avoid fatal fracture - Buffalo News
We have never seen a miracle cure quite like it. Against all odds, a band of doctors healed a long-festering wound that threatened to become a cancer in the community. Thanks largely to physician intervention, battling factions at five-hospital ...
- Poetry Roundup - Austin Chronicle
Coffee House, the nonprofit literary press out of Minneapolis, released five diverse poetry titles during April's National Poetry Month. The Romance of Happy Workers , the new collection by Anne Boyer, co-editor of the journal Abraham Lincoln , draws ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Waukee - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- WaukeeDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 1 hour agoWonderful personal essays, short stories, and creative poetry kept the panel of judges entertained as they worked to select a winner. ...
- Dylan promotes new album, performs at Bonnaroo Sunday - Nashville Tennessean
Jakob Dylan performed Wednesday night on Late Night With David Letterman with the band The Gold Mountain Rebels, which includes two Nashville-based players: guitarist Audley Freed and drummer Fred Eltringham. On Sunday, Dylan brings The Gold Mountain ...
- Nevis poised to take off economically, top education official says - Sun St.Kitts/Nevis
Nevis poised to take off economically, top education official saysSun St.Kitts/Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis - Jul 18, 2008With his piece, “We are moving on,” Master De-Alje Liburd won the poetry contest while his brother Master De-Jano Liburd was the second-place winner. ...
- Minus tornado, youth-group fundraiser a success (Savannah Morning News)
Dozens of youngsters - undaunted by a tornado that washed out their first attempt - gathered Wednesday for an album-release party and fundraiser at Lake Mayer. The celebration went smoother this go-round: The sun shone, a summer breeze was blowing and the local youth group All Walks of Life raised money for an upcoming poetry competition in Washington. "Last time, we could taste the water ...
- MUSIC SCENE - Morning Journal
When two potent writing, recording and performing inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame get together for a concert, it should be no surprise that the concert will be soon sold out. Indeed, such is the case of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers ...
- DVDs include 'Chronicles of Narnia' and 'Indiana Jones: The Adventure ... - HamptonRoads.com
“THE GREAT DEBATERS” Enhanced widescreen, 2007, PG-13 for depiction of strong thematic material, including violence and disturbing images, and for language and brief sexuality Best extra: Chesapeake's own Nate Parker plays a key role in the film ...
- We asked...David Barnard (Winnipeg Free Press)
So who is this David Barnard, who's been the llth president of the University of Manitoba all of 13 days now? The 56-year-old native of New Liskeard, Ont. comes here from Regina, a place some in Winnipeg have not always embraced with splendid affection.
- Today's song of ourselves might pain Whitman - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Today's song of ourselves might pain WhitmanAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 7 hours agoI bring this up not to elucidate the power of Whitman's poetry, but to point out the practical wisdom his propositions present, particularly at a time when ...
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- Hip-hop review: Marc Bamuthi Joseph's 'The Break/s' - San Francisco Chronicle
Hip-hop review: Marc Bamuthi Joseph's 'The Break/s'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 4 hours ago"I am," he says more than once during the evening, standing onstage in a simple orange T-shirt and cargo pants, echoing Grandmaster Flash, "an American at ...
- Photographs and memories - Sentinel
LEWISTOWN — Like a scene from a World War II romance novel, the love story of Mary Johnston Baker and the late Donald “Jim” Johnston begins as poetry and ends in tragedy. After more than 60 years, that story is now being told — thanks to a ...
- Review: In Jonathan Miles' 'Dear American Airlines,' a passenger's ... - St. Petersburg Times
They bully us, overcharge us, then ask us to hold, please, for 40 minutes just to lodge our complaints. Americans spend so much time in this robotic consumer purgatory, it's a wonder novelists haven't spied a story here before. But Jonathan Miles has ...
- Personal interest, rivalries reign supreme - DAWN Group
PERSONAL interests and rivalries, not the development of the area or welfare of the people, are the main focus of feudal lords-cum-politicians of Dera Ghazi Khan district. As a result, the resource-rich district is suffering from backwardness. In the ...
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