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- There once was an Editor of FASEB.... - ScienceBlogs
There once was an Editor of FASEB....ScienceBlogs - Aug 1, 2008His article - Writing Science: The Abstract is Poetry, the Paper is Prose - makes me wish to have something to submit to FASEB just so I could submit the ...
- Obama Confirms Relationship With Marxist Mentor - MichNews.com
(This comes to us from Accuracy in Media's Cliff Kincaid. AIM is an organization that has published a number of my articles and they are considered the news media watchdog group to be reckoned with.) Accuracy in Media editor Cliff Kincaid said that ...
- Brian Burke rings a bell - The Australian
Brian Burke rings a bellThe Australian, Australia - 14 hours agoOn Tuesday he was helping out at the Springwood newsagency when a bloke walked in, grabbed a copy of The Daily Telegraph and dropped it on a section of the ...
- Week’s events include start of Tulare County Fair - Porterville Recorder
Week’s events include start of Tulare County FairPorterville Recorder, CA - 8 hours agoThe monthly Porterville Poetry Workshop will take place from 6:30 to 8 pm Monday upstairs at the Porterville Public Library. Visitors always welcomed. ...
- Poetry at the 2012 Olympic Games? There's no rhyme or reason why not - Times Online
There is something historically incomplete about the modern Olympic motto of “citius, altius, fortius” or “faster, higher, stronger”. But in this lies an opportunity for the London Games. The original games of Ancient Greece included an ...
- The Bluest Eyes - Slate
Listen to Mia Fineman and Dana Stevens discuss Fur . Click here to play the audio, or subscribe to the Spoiler Special podcast in iTunes . In the 35 years since her death, Diane Arbus' most famous photographs—the twin girls in identical outfits ...
- Obama VP Speculation Surrounds Virginia Governor - The Bulletin
Democratic presumptive nominee Sen. Barack Obama kept a tight lip Monday over his running-mate choice while meeting with Eric Holder, his top point man on the topic. At the same time, speculation grew rapidly as the buzz surrounding Gov. Tim Kaine, D ...
- Rooms at First Congregational Church in Saginaw set the Bible scene (The Saginaw News)
A church's educational wing sends children back in time to experience the stories. Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw NewsPeggy Knutson, school director at First Congregational Church, 403 S. Jefferson in Saginaw, sits in "Oracle's Oasis," a new story room. Peggy...
- You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry - The Portland Mercury
The Portland MercuryYou Wouldn't Like Me When I'm AngryThe Portland Mercury, OR - 23 hours agoHe told them about his father's brain and lung cancer, he threw up devil horns while rapping along to "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and he darkly threatened to ...
- 'He came to Edmonton a private person and left famous' - Globe and Mail
EDMONTON — Long before he played Manhattan and way before Berlin, Leonard Cohen took Edmonton in a mutually transformative storm, say organizers of a festival celebrating the moody Montreal-born poet-troubadour. "He came to Edmonton a private ...
- Jewett UM Church to mark 100 years with celebration - Herald-Star
JEWETT - Jewett United Methodist Church is celebrating 100 years of ministry in its present church building and a centennial celebration will be held Oct. 3, 4 and 5. The first church to be established in the community known as Fairview, now Jewett ...
- Intercourse’ tales aim beyond erotic - Tacoma News Tribune
No serious writer in America works with a lighter touch than Robert Olen Butler. That sure hand, guided by a potent creative intelligence, saves books like “Tabloid Dreams” (1996), inspired by supermarket weekly headlines, from mere whimsy ...
- It’s time we all suffered for the sake of our art - This is London
This is LondonIt’s time we all suffered for the sake of our artThis is London, UK - 1 hour agoWhen the South Sea bubble burst, England enjoyed the glories of the “Augustan” age of poetry and design. The recession of the Thirties inspired Hollywood ...
- Multitasking — the secret to living like a Rose (Marco Eagle)
“1927: that was a good year. Lindbergh flew the Atlantic and the economy was booming.” So mused recently Bill Rose, a frequent winter resident of Marco Island. He was born that year in Corry, Penn., but soon moved to Buffalo where his father worked in the family’s meat-packing business.
- Puccini’s heroines - Star-ecentral.com
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others ...
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