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- John 's Fans (3) - Bleacherreport.com
John does not have any lineup tags. John began his writing career as an intern for The Washington Informer in Washington, DC. After being retained as a freelance journalist, John continued his tour with the Informer for the next three years. John ...
- A Tribute To The Clash (South Shore News & Tribune)
Things To Do is a list of some interesting upcoming events. For a complete list of Tampa Bay area events, see this week's Friday Extra.
- Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonight - Grand Junction Free Press
Poetry in the Radio Room spotlight tonightGrand Junction Free Press, Colorado - 56 minutes agoDorr, Widelock and Rosen are friends, and all widely published poets who get together often to share and critique one anothers’ poetry. ...
- Five hours, five coffee shops, five strangers - UW Daily Online
One of my favorite hobbies is having coffee with people I don’t know. A few years ago, I was surprised to read an article about the unfriendliness of Seattle and how difficult it is to strike up small talk in coffee shops. I set out to discover if ...
- Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teen - Philadelphia Daily News
Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teenPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - May 2, 2008Zulkowsky also wrote poems for the student, including one about "secret love" that she gave him on Valentine's Day. She also gave JF CDs by Spanish ...
- Herschel Walker shares personal struggle - Houston Chronicle
Herschel Walker shares personal struggleHouston Chronicle, United States - 38 minutes agoHe'd always written, poetry or whatever was on his mind. Now he wrote everything down, everything, until he had 1500 pages of memoir. ...
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies in Santa Monica - San Diego Union-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 ...
- Riverwalk enters new era with solid roof and sides; NRO opens season (Summit Daily News)
Ribbon cutting is today during the Breck Town Party
- 10-year-olds aren't too young to be brides in Saudi Arabia - Haaretz.com
An 11-year-old Saudi Arabian boy gave out invitations to his classmates for a big event his family was planning this summer - and it wasn't his birthday party. It was his wedding to a 10-year-old cousin. Muhammad al-Rashidi's marriage was eventually ...
- Slate: The End of Clinton Where Do Hillary and Her Fans Go From Here? - Washington Post
Emily Bazelon, Melinda Henneberger, Dahlia Lithwick and Meghan O'Rourke -- Slate's XX Factor bloggers -- were online Thursday, June 5 at 2 p.m. ET to examine Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, its end, and what its legacy will be for women ...
- Poet's talk inspired by Elizabeth Duncan - Jacksonville Journal Courier
Poet's talk inspired by Elizabeth DuncanJacksonville Journal Courier, IL - 5 hours agoThe meeting, which is open to the public, will begin with refreshments and tours of the mansion at 7 pm Ms. Vertreace-Doody’s poetry presentation, ...
- From red to green - Baltimore Sun
I'm a child of the Cold War - the old one with the Soviet Union, that is, not the new frost toward Iran. So, a few months back, after I checked into Moscow's Hotel Baltschug Kempinski, a view from my room's window set my heart - and nerves - racing ...
- Sadly, what we have here is a failure to be happy (Edison Sentinel)
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think.
- Man City owner Thaksin says club still chasing Ronaldinho - CBS Sportsline
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -Manchester City still wants to lure Brazilian star Ronaldinho from FC Barcelona. "The new manager is looking for new players to join the team. Everything is going well," Thaksin Shinawatra, the City owner and former Thai prime ...
- On the Sidewalks, Rappers Peddle Their Own Voices - New York Times
On the Sidewalks, Rappers Peddle Their Own VoicesNew York Times, United States - 40 minutes agoEach day across Manhattan, music peddlers work the sidewalks, selling their own voices, rhythms and poetry about gangs, cash and hustling to those with a ...
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