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- Boardwalk in Durban - July 22, 2008 - Tonight
Boardwalk in Durban - July 22, 2008Tonight, South Africa - 7 hours agoBAT Centre Functions Room: Every Wednesday from 5.30pm to 7.30pm set your soul free with live poetry sessions for all you philosophers, dreamers, romantics, ...
- The gulf that separates the sexes in Saudi Arabia - International Herald Tribune
Social norms for teenagers, who are physically adults but in modern societies aren’t often mentally, morally, or intellectually capable for marrying and raising a family, are always difficult for any society. It’s easy to spot the flaws in the ...
- The uninsured need coverage - La Crosse Tribune
In Wisconsin, 11 percent of our friends, neighbors and colleagues without health insurance are forced to gamble every day that they won’t get sick or injured. Living without health insurance is a risk no one should have to take. Cover the Uninsured ...
- Cover Stories: strong debuts on prize list; the Bhutto perspective; Linley deal; Doyle's farewell (Independent)
* Good to see that "sparkling new fiction" doesn't necessarily equal chicklit and beach reads. The shortlist for the first Desmond Elliott Prize, announced this week, highlights some strong debuts: there's Sunday at the Cross Bones by John Walsh of this parish (Fourth Estate); Gifted by Nikita Lalwani (Viking); and Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith (Simon & Schuster). The 1/2 favourite, it is set in ...
- Tartuffe / Playhouse, Liverpool - Guardian Unlimited
Gullibility and hypocrisy are always with us, so Molière's timeless comedy about the wealthy Orgon, who ignores his family's suspicions that he has invited a conman into their house - even when presented with damning evidence that the apparently ...
- The spirit of white (The Telegraph)
A major exhibition of 12 leading Italian artists will be inaugurated at the Rabindranath Tagore Centre on Ho Chi Minh Sarani, opposite the American consulate-general’s office, on Wednesday in the presence of H.E. Armellini, the ambassador of Italy in India.
- A fish story--search leads to questions about public ... - Southside Pride
A fish story--search leads to questions about public ...Southside Pride, MN - 17 hours agoThat was my job, not poetry, mister. But there it was again, that sensation of hope-filled heartbreak as I trundled down the hill to hover over the ...
- Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called Otto - Independent
Miles Kington: How I learnt to write poetry on a computer called OttoIndependent, UK - 5 hours ago(Nobody ever mentions the name of this poem, by the way. That is because it does not have a name, unless you count "XII" as a name – the poem is actually ...
- Poet draws inspiration from joy and sorrow - Viet Nam News
Viet Nam NewsPoet draws inspiration from joy and sorrowViet Nam News, Vietnam - 1 hour agoCan you explain the link between your poetry and your war experiences? I joined the army when I was young and spent most of my adulthood in there as well, ...
- Dylan's lover tells us what it was like - Toronto Star
Dylan's lover tells us what it was likeToronto Star, Canada - 7 hours ago... rights politics and modern poetry, and to finally break up with him when the pressures of his stardom became too great. Her new book, A Freewheelin' ...
- O Searcaigh conspicuous by absence from poetry - Irish Independent
O Searcaigh conspicuous by absence from poetryIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoBy Colin Bartley As was widely predicted, the controversial poet Cathal O Searcaigh did not appear on either the Higher or Ordinary Level Leaving Cert Irish ...Student-friendly paper passes the test Irish Independentall 3 news articles
- Black Tulip reading to debut student poetry (The Optimist)
Most students spend the week before finals studying for final exams, but some students will spend it reading poetry and expressing their voices and views in front of friends and professors.
- After wild party, justice is metered out - Boston Globe
After wild party, justice is metered outBoston Globe, United States - 25 minutes ago28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee who knew the farmhouse planned a party, giving $100 to a friend to buy beer. Word spread. ...
- Mooney: I could have returned - This is Hertsford
Watford legend Tommy Mooney has spoken of his anguish after being denied a dream return to Vicarage Road. The former striker was wanted by Aidy Boothroyd in January 2007 as the club's striker shortage hit rock bottom. Watford were staring relegation ...
- Former Pakistani judge visits BYU, stresses importance of democracy - Daily Herald
Former Pakistani judge visits BYU, stresses importance of democracyDaily Herald, UT - 1 hour agoAli got emotional as he spoke about telling his 10-year-old daughter she could take nothing with her; not her books or her poetry. ...
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