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- Oum Kalthoum, a star still shining bright - France24
Oum Kalthoum, a star still shining brightFrance24, France - 4 hours agoFrom these beginnings, she chose poetry as a vehicle to give full power to her art. All along her career, she emphasized poetry from the Muslim world, ...
- Four retire at LO Schools - LeRoy Independent
Four retire at LO SchoolsLeRoy Independent, MN - 4 hours agoThanks also for sharing your love of literature and poetry. Believe it or not, I can still write a poem using Iambic Pentameter. ...
- Poetic and turbulent look at 'Yangtze' - Boston Globe
In his masterful and haunting documentary "Up the Yangtze," Yung Chang shows the old China drowning helplessly under the weight of the new. Looming over the film, physically and metaphorically, is the nearly complete Three Gorges Dam in the interior ...
- In Brief 6-26-2008 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
An operating budget for the two-year period starting next month was passed unanimously by the City Council on Tuesday.
- Student news (The Herald-Mail)
HARRISONBURG, Va. - Sarah Beth Pryor of Greencastle, Pa., was named to the dean's list at James Madison University for the spring semester. Sarah is a freshman majoring in marketing and corporate communications.
- Spotlight: Art listings - Portsmouth Herald News
Spotlight: Art listingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours agoJUNE 6 | NOTES FROM THE COVE, 7 pm, poetry readings by Liz Falvey, Judi MacMurray, Mike Gately, Sandy Domina, Shirley Ann Doyle, Marlane Bottino, ...
- The Political Benefits of Inexperience, Ignorance and Black Solidarity - WEBCommentary
The Political Benefits of Inexperience, Ignorance and Black SolidarityWEBCommentary - 2 hours agoI talked about my own part-Choctaw and part-Cherokee ancestry and said I did not need to read fourth rate poetry by a part-Cherokee cousin of mine in order ...
- `Gurgitators' race: Eating contest this week (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
'Gurgitators' race Some call it gross. Some call it down-right ridiculous.
- Inside story: Saving graces - Scotsman
Inside story: Saving gracesScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour ago... poetry competition open to primary five pupils, and joyfully waves a fistful of handwritten verses. He even reads one out, a hilarious poem about socks. ...
- Second "Hellboy" lacks fury - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Universal Pictures Size Matters: Big Red (aka Hellboy, aka Ron Perlman) prepares to put "Big Baby" to use in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army." Note to Guillermo del Toro: Fantastical creatures do not a movie make. The immensely creative, monster ...
- Sales spike for next poet laureate (Erie Times-News)
NEW YORK -- Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet.
- Santa Cruz Dyke March Speaks Out for Lesbian Acceptance - City on a Hill Press
Santa Cruz Dyke March Speaks Out for Lesbian AcceptanceCity on a Hill Press, CA - 13 hours agoThe march kicked off last Saturday at the clock tower, starting with a rally that combined music, poetry and politics. The theme of this year’s march was “I ...
- Religion Briefs: May 10, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Downtown mall celebration set • Reading room opening planned • Blind Donkey plans retreat
- Karadzic lived as long-haired, New Age doctor (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters By Ivana Sekularac BELGRADE, July 22 (Reuters) - Radovan Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine, hiding his ...
- Rare woman in sumo wrestling made Bulgaria's Kotooshu into superstar - Arab Times
SOFIA, May 18, 2008 (AFP) - In the male world of professional sumo wrestling where women are not even allowed to touch the ring, it is a lady with a gripping smile who made Bulgarian-born Kaloyan Mahlyanov, known in Japan as Kotooshu, into the sumo ...
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