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- Obituaries in the news - Seattle Post Intelligencer
CARACAS, Venezuela -- Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was ...
- Comics Panel: July 18, 2008 - A.V. Club
Comics Panel: July 18, 2008A.V. Club - 18 minutes agoJames Kochalka has one of the most kid-friendly styles (and sensibilities) of any cartoonist working today, and yet his children's book Johnny Boo—about a ...
- School News - Week of June 18 - St. Charles Journal
School News - Week of June 18St. Charles Journal, MO - 1 hour agoRitenour High School sophomore MICHAEL HARRIS received the Editor's Choice Award for outstanding achievement in poetry from poetry.com and the International ...
- Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl" (The Uniontown Herald Standard)
Harry Potter's epic battles against dark forces of evil are nothing compared to Charlotte Usher's struggles with an even more fearsome foe - high school.
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
NEW YORK -- It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and her makeup tweaked. She's endured questioning from Matt Lauer on the "Today" show and soon ...
- Alex Boyd, Anne Simpson win $1,000 national poetry prizes (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Toronto-born Alex Boyd and Anne Simpson of Antigonish, N.S., have won national poetry prizes.
- Io: Christians and Patriots - OpEdNews.com
A call to prayer and other distant moons. Like all successful plagues, it will probably recede when it runs out of fuel . -wp A word, please. I’ll try to be nice. You used to frighten me. Then you just flat-out bored me. Now I wish you’d just go ...
- Memorial Day: Many Q-C residents might spend the holiday at home - Quad-Cities Times
Chloe, 6, from Viola, Il., volunteers with her mom Annalee as they place flags on the graves of soldiers at the National Cemetery on the Rock Island Arsenal. (John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES) Buy this Photo! The Memorial Day weekend traditionally starts ...
- Holocaust insights, Science Olympiad success - DavidsonNews.net
DavidsonNews.netHolocaust insights, Science Olympiad successDavidsonNews.net, NC - 3 hours agoPoetry was just one of many ways in which students at the Davidson charter school approached a greater understanding of the impact of the Holocaust. ...
- 'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character study - San Francisco Chronicle
'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character studySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoAnd the insinuation is that despite his not being a man who values poetry - he's an adman, after all - there's something in the words that made a connection ...
- 'Educational' side of MySpace, Facebook and Orkut revealed (New Kerala)
Washington, June 21 : Those hooked to social networking sites like Orkut, MySpace and Facebook, do not just kill their time online, but learn a range of new things, says a new University of Minnesota study, which has detailed the educational benefits of such websites.
- Bobby Socks, Hard Knocks - Newsweek
Bobby Socks, Hard KnocksNewsweek - 25 minutes agoIn the book's most erotic scene, a barely teen Mary gives her boyfriend a massage while he and his dad watch "Monday Night Football. ...
- Book review: ‘A Thousand Veils’ an unevenly-paced thriller (Vail Daily)
VAIL, Colorado — Nothing would be the same for Charles Sherman once Fatima Shihabi entered his life. Sherman, a workaholic corporate lawyer, sits in his comfortable Wall Street office high above and far removed from the outside world below.
- 'Algren' captures city's gritty magic (Chicago Sun-Times)
Memo to all those involved in promoting Chicago as a global tourist destination: Forget about the standard video portrait of the city, filled with generic (if enticing) views of the skyline and lake and ballparks, of Michigan Avenue and Millennium Park and the rest.
- Oates enters 'tabloid hell' in new novel - Jam! Showbiz
Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real ...
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