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- Forensics pros: Tonganoxie students champions once again - Tonganoxie Mirror
Forensics pros: Tonganoxie students champions once againTonganoxie Mirror, KS - 4 hours agoWilliams, Erickson and Bontrager will compete in oratory, Field in prose/poetry interpretation, Irick in oral declamation and Lane in Lincoln-Douglas Debate ...
- Imagining the east (The New Statesman)
Once dismissed as imperialist fantasies about the Muslim world, British orientalist paintings are once again becoming popular. Their exotic visions tell us much about the social and cultural history of Victorian Britain
- AmericanTours International´s Noel Hentschel, Michael Fitzpatrick Boost Tourism and US Economy (wallstreet:online AG)
AmericanTours International (ATI) and its founding partners CEO/Chair Noel Irwin Hentschel and President
- Lakers mop up Merritt - Vernon Morning Star
Lakers mop up MerrittVernon Morning Star, Canada - 2 hours agoBrendan Love, who enjoyed his best performance as a Laker, slotted an easy kick to give the Lakers a 7-0 lead. The Lakers did not let up as bruising winger ...
- She threw some punches – now she can kick back - TheNewsTribune.com
She threw some punches – now she can kick backTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 2 hours agoThe 26th also was a laboratory for several political phenomena – the emergence of the Christian conservative movement, the war over property rights and the ...
- Modest proposal on benefits of smoking - Fayette Daily News
Modest proposal on benefits of smokingFayette Daily News, GA - 44 minutes agoAny reasonable man can see that this is no joke. Some people can only understand poetry so for those more fortunate, I leave you with a poem.
- Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place - Georgia Straight
Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of PlaceGeorgia Straight, Canada - 1 hour agoNevertheless, despite this seeming discrepancy in rhetorical skills, all their recollections are equally eloquent, as if poetry were a kind of virus that ...
- Media & Marketing Edition - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalMedia & Marketing EditionWall Street Journal - 5 hours agoMr. Taylor's prose rarely dips into the tone poetry of so much contemporary literary fiction. It is crisp and transparent. Still, one could do with a little ...
- Entertainment Briefs: Friday, July 11, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
EVENTS Best bets 1 . Recall the music, dance and glamour of the 1940s when Lyric Theatre stages the musical "Swing!” at 8 p.m. today and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday at the Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker. For more information, call 524-9312 or go online to www.lyrictheatreokc.com. 2 . Hear the country-rock sounds of Junior Brown and his "guit-steel” double-neck axe "Big Red” at 10 ...
- AHS students have poetry slam - Texarkana Gazette
AHS students have poetry slamTexarkana Gazette, TX - 7 hours agoHe spent several days working with classes on incorporating all the required Arkansas Frameworks in writing, school officials said. ...
- Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing Contest - Market Wire
COLCHESTER, VT--(Marketwire - June 17, 2008) - Leif Tillotson of Enosburg Falls, Vermont is the winner of the 2008 Ralph Nading Hill, Jr. literary prize awarded annually by Green Mountain Power and Vermont Life magazine. Mr. Tillotson's winning essay ...
- Teen feud ends in death - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Teen feud ends in deathSanta Rosa Press Democrat, CA - 3 hours agoAt Carlé on Friday, students gathered in an enclosed quad to talk about their feelings, read poetry, burn incense, scatter rose petals and embrace. ...
- Former Essex Junction student returns bearing gifts - Burlington Free Press
ESSEX JUNCTION -- Mary-Ann Parizo remembers Kellie Cairns as a "very vivacious" fifth-grader who was also a "very sad little girl." Parizo, 73, of Essex Junction taught reading in village schools for 30 years, retiring in 1990. She met Cairns while ...
- LAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and author ... - Laist.com
Ed Park is in town this week to read from and sign Personal Days , his funny, frightening & frighteningly spot-on novel about modern-day office life in this time of mergers, acquisitions, and business books full of empty platitudes that encourage ...
- United we stand, divided we fall (Provo Daily Herald)
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of feet into the earth. Not true. The redwoods actually have a very shallow root system, but they all intertwine. They don't stand alone, for all the ...
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