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- Brazil's Veloso defends Ronaldo's walk on wild side - Guardian Unlimited
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 16 (Reuters) - Brazilian singing star Caetano Veloso defended disgraced footballer Ronaldo at a show in Rio de Janeiro, saying the AC Milan striker did not have to apologize to anyone over his embarrassing encounter with three ...
- Mohsen Allam/Egypt Today - Egypt Today
THERE ARE TWO kinds of people in this world: those who give up and those who don’t. A blend of perseverance and creativity sets them apart and yes, there’s always a little bit more of God inside them. Inas Taher (Noussa) is one of the latter. As ...
- Cape No. 7 海角號 - China Post
China PostCape No. 7 海角號China Post, Taiwan - 12 hours agoThe monologues remind me of bad open-mic poetry, read by heart-broken saps in empty bars. Had they been written with irony, I would have appluaded Wei for ...
- LAist Interview: William Fitzsimmons - LAist
LAistLAist Interview: William FitzsimmonsLAist, CA - 11 hours agoHave you ever thought about publishing a book of poetry? I love writing. I actually miss that from graduate school. I was such a dork that I would write ...
- Camp was energizing for Oregonian reporter - Oregonian
This is the first time I have worked as an editor at the journalism camp. As the week of camp comes to an end, I am tired but also feeling real good -- and honored to have been part of the experience, to have learned a few lessons about being a ...
- Music Reduced to Beautiful Math (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
It's hard for anyone to say what music looks like, but a new mathematical approach sees classical music as cone-shaped and jazz as pyramid-like.
- FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2008 OBITUARIES (Palatka Daily News)
Obituaries are paid advertising written by funeral homes based upon information provided by families. Death notices are brief announcements published at no charge.
- In a word, solid - London Free Press
In a word, solidLondon Free Press, Canada - 3 hours agoSurprisingly, this synth-washed slow-burner about African-American identity isn't nearly as provocative as its title suggests. ...
- Sienna Miller: caviar gives me a lardy backside - Daily Mirror
Loved-up Sienna Miller has told how boyfriend Rhys Evans has turned her into a food junkie... with a wild craving for caviar. She says they are mad about each other and eating - especially the posh stuff - and it's taking a toll on her normally pert ...
- Maoist China foreign policy: 1970s and 1980s - Boston IMC
(a) SOUTHEAST ASIA. Only in China’s traditional “sphere of influence†has the People’s Republic given consistent material support to powers abroad – to North Korea and North Vietnam – and verbal support to movements against governments ...
- University of Arkansas Press Publishes Two New Poetry Collections - University of Arkansas Daily Headlines
University of Arkansas Press Publishes Two New Poetry CollectionsUniversity of Arkansas Daily Headlines, AR - 1 hour agoPoet Kelly Cherry describes the poems as “lyrical, passionate, intimate, and nervy, and they respect the complex reality of love. They do not gloss, ...
- YORK NEIGHBORS: What's Up - Maine Sunday Telegram
The Rusty French Club will meet from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library on Main Street. The club is open to all who desire to practice or improve their French-speaking proficiency in a relaxed setting that is more social ...
- Are you the best poet in the district? (St Albans Observer)
THE race is on to find the best poet in the area. One poet from St Albans and Harpenden will be selected to represent the region in an annual best of UK poetry book.
- Poetry slam: Councilor to challenge Gloucester laureate nomination (Gloucester Daily Times)
Before the Committee for the Arts' choice for the city's next poet laureate, Ruthanne "Rufus" Collinson, starts penning any acceptance speeches, her appointment will have to survive a challenge by a city councilor on Tuesday.
- Poetry column: Look again at 'weeds' around you - Evening Sun
The last workday of school for teachers is usually one of mixed emotions and lots of activity. The kids have all departed for their summer break the day before, and so the halls are filled with staff of all levels as the great purge begins. Projects ...
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