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- In the footsteps of Osama ... - Asia Times
KUNAR VALLEY, Afghanistan - Nearly seven years after invading Afghanistan to go after Osama bin Laden, the United States has stepped up its campaign to catch the al-Qaeda leader and his senior associates, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, who are believed ...
- Aristophanes' 'Frogs' Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, 'Old Comedy' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on - as the title would suggest - Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- River Clyde's classroom connection - Scottish Enterprise
River Clyde's classroom connectionScottish Enterprise, UK - 45 minutes agoLisa Hughes, an English teacher at Our Lady & St. Patrick’s High, Dumbarton, said: “Pupils don’t always see the relevance of English studies, such as poetry ...
- Beijing airport terminal 3 operating smoothly - CCTV
CCTVBeijing airport terminal 3 operating smoothlyCCTV, China - 5 hours agoA soaring aerodynamic roof and dragon-like form celebrate the poetry of flight and welcome visitors to the Games. Some 60 percent of the international ...
- Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Coterie Theatre stays true to ... - Kansas City Star
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Coterie Theatre stays true to ...Kansas City Star, MO - 7 hours agoAnd the opportunity arose for me to direct … a script based on the poetry of AA Milne (creator of Winnie-the-Pooh) in an empty space. ...
- Saddam feared AIDS - MSNBC
May 5: Zachary Iscol credits his Iraqi translator for saving American lives, so he fought to bring him back to the U.S. Now Iscol is back in Iraq as a civilian, looking for others who've been left behind. Mike Taibbi reports. CAIRO, Egypt - Former ...
- Poetry read tonight (The Union)
Continuing its 10th year of celebrating poetry, The Nevada County Poetry Series presents
- Chicago All-Stars: Book Release and Showcase - Chicago Public Radio
Chicago All-Stars: Book Release and ShowcaseChicago Public Radio, IL - 3 hours agoLouder Than a Bomb's All-star team is on their way to the National Youth Poetry Slam in Washington, DC Come celebrate at this one-night event & see these ...
- Budding authors can enter Eden Mills Writers Festival contests - Independent and Free Press
Budding authors can enter Eden Mills Writers Festival contestsIndependent and Free Press, Canada - 2 hours agoYou may submit a short story, poetry or play postmarked by June 30, 2008 (no electronic submissions, please). First prize is $500, second is $300, ...
- Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joe - Orlando Sentinel
Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joeOrlando Sentinel, FL - 21 hours agoThe patrons like original music and poetry. "Everybody is playing original music here," Salvatore said. "I like it because it feels personal," said Meghan ...
- Robarchek again at the forefront (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
By Matt Brunson.• The scribblings of longtime (and now retired) Charlotte Observer columnist -- and frequent Best of Charlotte CL award winner -- Doug Robarchek can be found in The Best of the World's Worst Poetry: 20 Very Odd Years of Outfrontery. The paperback, published by the local outfit Main Street Rag, is available for $14. For a sample poem from the book, see Quote This, below right....
- His heart remains in the game - Newark Star-Ledger
Solomon Burke's comeback continues to take some surprising turns on his new album, "Like a Fire." Burke, a soul singer best known for '60s hits like "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" and "Cry To Me," never really went away. But he reasserted his ...
- Aseah puts its focus on music - and love - Sudbury Star
Aseah puts its focus on music - and loveSudbury Star, Canada - 2 hours agoNick is into poetry. We're trying to impact youth culture and open opportunities for young people to use their creative gifts in an awesome way. ...
- Gorsuch remembered as caring educator - Ashland Times Gazette
Gorsuch remembered as caring educatorAshland Times Gazette, OH - May 23, 2008"He always gave his students a big lift by reading or reciting poetry. Lots of them remember him for that reason." Harry and Mary Robertson, 1935 and 1936 ...
- Heinrich Heine's High-Altitude Irony - New York Sun
We do not expect books from the distant past to be genuinely funny. Even those that are advertised as rascally and unorthodox tend to amuse only indirectly, as a kind of in-joke for the historically informed reader. Old books that actually make us ...
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