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- AUS Tertiary Update (Scoop.co.nz)
University attempts to avoid payment The University of Auckland is resisting paying dismissed lecturer, Dr Paul Buchanan, the $66,000 recently awarded to him by the Employment Relations Authority in lost remuneration and compensation.
- High in the sky, nearby - Guardian Unlimited
Holiday houses that can accommodate an extended family or two groups are not easy to find. In the Lake District, many of the grander Victorian homes have been turned into hotels (nothing wrong with that), or in the case of farmhouses, still have ...
- Poetry Slam to slam its last - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
Poetry Slam to slam its lastThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoAfter 19 years of operations, organizer Larry Francis said in a press release that "we can see our beloved show has run its course. ...
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Massey News
First novel shortlisted for top book awardMassey News, New Zealand - 22 hours agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
- Should We Feel Guilty For Enjoying Holocaust - Jewish Press
Should We Feel Guilty For Enjoying HolocaustJewish Press, NY - 2 hours ago“I have been struck repeatedly by the fact that much prose, poetry, visual art, and architecture representing the Holocaust is beautiful, ...
- Intelligence official among three killed in Balochistan - Daily Times
QUETTA: Unidentified gunmen killed two factory workers and an intelligence official in two separate incidents in Balochistan, police said on Monday. The factory workers were killed and three others were injured when gunmen ambushed a police van on ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Hans Christian Andersen reputedly was fond of solitary pleasures. You could well say the same of Robert Lepage, the high-tech theater guru who has reinvented the solo genre as epic theater. Lepage's mastery of multimedia spectacle can be habit ...
- Women dominate fiction list for Montana NZ Book Awards (The New Zealand Herald)
The finalists of the Montana New Zealand Book Award have been named - and the fiction writers in the running are all women.
- Woodbridge woman writes poetry celebrating Bible (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Sandy Holtz grew up with no background in poetry. Her parents never wrote poems. None of her friends did, either. She never had an English teacher who influenced her, and she hadn't read poetry to any extent.
- Video game reviews: "Ninja Gaiden II," "Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Popular fascination with ninjas reached its peak in the late 1980s with the masked and near-invincible fighters featured in movies and television shows. Ninjas exhibited cunning, stealth, discipline and superior fighting techniques. My friends and I ...
- The Spare Room by Helen Garner - Times Online
Times OnlineThe Spare Room by Helen GarnerTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoAnd yet in a book this spare, written with such grace, Garner introduces in the interstices a calm, precise poetry: “The sky flushed and turned dusky. ...
- Bulletin Board, June 8 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 8Norwich Bulletin, CT - 38 minutes agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY, 10 am to noon, July 5, East Lyme High School, EAST LYME. All area Poets are invited to attend. Bring a work in progress or your ...
- Juneteenth celebration - Quad-Cities Times
From 9-11 a.m.,Student Services office will host a Financial Literacy workshop with Wells Fargo Bank executive. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Shellie Moore Guy will present a variety of community performers who will sing, dance and recite poetry along with ...
- Citrin’s essay takes first - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Citrin’s essay takes firstGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 3 hours agoRebecca Pober Citrin won The Holocaust Essay/Poetry Contest’s first-place award for her essay, “The Holocaust.†She read the piece at The Holocaust Memorial ...
- Ayoon wa Azan (What Have We Left If Our Poetry Too Is Gone?) - Dar Al Hayat
I write today about Arab women poets. I am not writing a criticism or a study. At al-Hayat and others are experts and critics far better and more informed than I am about the works of those poetesses. I belong to the generation of al-Khansaa who wept ...
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