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- Lost in translation! - This is Salisbury
ORHAN Pamuk's intricate and brilliant novel, My Name Is Red, is currently being serialised on Sunday afternoon's on BBC Radio 4. The Nobel prize winning writer's work would have been unavailable to readers in English, if it hadn't been translated, as ...
- 'Remarkable, Sparkly' Liggett Wasn't Scared To Take Stand (The Tampa Tribune)
When homemaker Jane Liggett wanted to buy a house to restore in 1976, she drove through Hyde Park with a banker who couldn't believe she wanted to invest in such a blighted area.
- Sprinboks' coach knows only victory will suffice - Courier Mail
Sprinboks' coach knows only victory will sufficeCourier Mail, Australia - Jul 17, 2008SOUTH Africa's first black coach, Peter de Villiers, was endorsed by a tight 10-9 vote and he seems fated always to be the centre of strong debate. ...
- Hallelujah, it's Leonard! - Edmonton Journal
Edmonton JournalHallelujah, it's Leonard!Edmonton Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoTickets: Many events are free. Tickets for Saturday's gala concert at the Winspear are available at the Winspear Box Office 428-1414 EDMONTON - The man of ...
- 24/7 BB Rolling News Updates - The Sun
Funny site nets celeb lookalikes Obama's brother is in Bracknell Model's night with 'hot' Ron Bless her, Cotton rocks 24/7 BB Rolling News Updates GET all the latest action from the Big Brother house as it happens with The Sun's 24/7 rolling news ...
- Steppenwolf trifecta takes on love, fear and the workplace - Chicago Tribune
Steppenwolf trifecta takes on love, fear and the workplaceChicago Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoIn a clever trick, Gubbins concocts an interoffice romance wherein one party "borrows" the expressive romantic powers (and poetry) of a rival. ...
- North Bulletin Board - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Saxonburg -- The Friends of the Saxonburg Area Library will host an interactive mystery, "Love Gone Wrong," at 7 p.m. Sept. 20. Tickets are $50 and include food and wine. Tickets are limited; call 724-352-2776 for reservations. Sewickley -- The ...
- The Edge of Love - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldThe Edge of LoveSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 6 hours agoThomas and Caitlin may have been like this - sozzled, warring and whoring all the while as he wrote some great poetry - but I'd be surprised if Vera and ...
- Beijing where it sizzles (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
ONE IMPRESSION OF Beijing is that it’s forbidding. Its structures are gray hulking monoliths, particularly the government buildings. And its people look grim-faced and more robust than those in Taipei and Shanghai, for instance.
- Suburban concerts - Chicago Daily Herald
Suburban concertsChicago Daily Herald, IL - 30 minutes ago"Peace and All Good Things," |Unity Northwest Church, 259 E. Central Road, Des Plaines: Prospect Players present diverse music and inspirational poetry ...
- Faith & Spiritual Life: Outreach - HeraldNet
Faith & Spiritual Life: OutreachHeraldNet, WA - 53 minutes agoHe has published a book on guitar technique and a book of his poetry and short stories as well as recorded several CDs. The Snohomish Church of the Nazarene ...
- skate boards - Listen & Be Heard
skate boardsListen & Be Heard, CA - 32 minutes ago... time at Listen & Be Heard Poetry Cafe. The third round will be for poets who are listening to call in and share one poem. Hosted by Martha Cinader Mims. ...
- 'Killing, for me . . . has never been difficult' - San Jose Mercury News
From their kick-in-the-front-door infancy almost 40 years ago to their modern, post-Columbine stratagems, the elite tactical police units widely known as SWAT teams have evolved. And they've done so largely through the trials and errors of cops like ...
- Montana NZ Book Awards 2008 finalists booklet - Scoop
Non-fiction Takes a Bow in This Year's Montana New Zealand Book Awards Finalist Line-up The quality and scholarship of the non-fiction finalists are the stand outs among the more than 220 books entered in this year's Montana New Zealand Book Awards ...
- 'Bad woo, this could die/ Ah-choo, this could die' - Guardian Blogs
If you're like 90% of the population, you'll feel that reading the lyrics to a song gives you - to quote a survey conducted by the National Year of Reading - "a full appreciation of the music". The survey goes on to say that it's harder to come by ...
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