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- High Energy Poetry Cabaret @ The Jazz Bar, 15 May - The Skinny
High Energy Poetry Cabaret @ The Jazz Bar, 15 MayThe Skinny, UK - 8 hours agoHer verses are often acerbic, sometimes romantic, rabble-rousing and politically weighty, but always elegant and intoxicating. Regular Big Word attendees ...
- Celebrity news - Daily Telegraph
Entertainment, glamour and celebrity: from the Hollywood homes of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton to the chic nightclubs visited by Kate Middleton and Prince William and the holiday beaches favoured by the Beckhams and Sarkozys. Forget Indiana Jones ...
- First Pakistani student obtains MBA degree from prestigious Peking ... - Pakistani Newspaper
BEIJING, July 9 (APP): Hamza Salman, is the first Pakistani student who got distinction of obtaining MBA degree from Guanghua School of Management of China’s prestigious Peking University. The degree was awarded to him at an impressive 2008 ...
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 - Chicago Tribune
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
- Participating in pop culture is a Scream - Welland Tribune
Participating in pop culture is a ScreamWelland Tribune, Canada - 5 hours ago... a somewhat similar assignment I had for a poetry class I was taking and what I ultimately learned. The assignment I had was to write a poem that related ...
- The Beauty of Physics - Columbia Spectator
As your General Physics final approaches, beauty is probably the last thing on your mind. Your notebooks are overflowing with scribbled equations, integrals are pouring out your ears, and you stopped showering days ago—a fact of which your ...
- Joseph Lodge Superior Court Judge (Santa Barbara Independent)
Joe Lodge was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1932. His father was a businessman, his mother a piano teacher. There were no lawyers in his family, but he decided as a teenager that he wanted to become one. His father wanted him to go into the family business, while his mother supported him in his desire to go away to college. His mother prevailed.
- 'Becoming' a film: Locals team up for CMI's first big movie - Las Cruces Sun-News
Adrian Gloria, a student at Alma d'arte, gives a reading Tuesday during a casting call for the movie "Becoming Eduardo." LAS CRUCES — A best-selling author, a renowned independent filmmaker, local high school students and New Mexico State ...
- Staying in tune with history - Nashua Telegraph
Staying in tune with historyNashua Telegraph, NH - 2 hours ago... Art," a free program Thursday at the Lawrence Barn, is a lawyer, teacher and balladeer. He has seven recordings and two books of poetry under his belt, ...
- Literary journeys lead back to childhood for 2 women (Daily Record)
While at Rocking Horse Ranch Resort recently, Marcia Ivans of Chatham Township asked her son for batting pointers so she could hit better in her next game with the Chatham Adult Women's Softball League. She's 68. He's 44.
- Community Briefing (Arizona Range News)
Lyndsey Osterman, WASA volunteer at the Fun with Reading class, with Chloe Stroud, 7, during arts and crafts. The participants read books and poetry, sang songs, did arts and crafts, and dug for seashells during the beach-themed program.
- LA Park Will be Site of State's Largest Observance - KNX1070
KNX1070LA Park Will be Site of State's Largest ObservanceKNX1070, CA - 14 hours agoIt will include a display of poetry and drawings by children who died in concentration camps, accompanied by music -- along with a dramatic performance ...
- Prayer vigil in Clemson honors lives lost in China - Anderson Independent-Mail
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY — During a campus candlelight vigil Friday night at Clemson University, students and faculty honored those in China who were lost in the 8.0 magnitude earthquake on May 12. Recent reports place the death toll at more than 50,000 ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- E-Nazis; Microsoft and Google (cmi valparaÃso)
Hitler's Vindication: After WW II, Hitler faked his death and went to Argentina to reign from obscurity as the King of the South, controlling health care, starting wars, and promoting Nazism everywhere! Nazism was born in America!
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