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- Our Neighbor: Nellie Tesh - Dispatch
ARCADIA | For at least three years, Nellie Eller Tesh’s dear friend Marion Tarkington had urged her to enter the Ms. Senior Davidson County Pageant. And every year, Tesh laughed off her friend’s requests. “I said no. I told her I just didn’t ...
- Bar brawls a concern to all (Enterprise Mountaineer)
Who would think that as Art After Dark winds down on a Friday night on Waynesville’s quaint tourist-filled Main Street, one business might be gearing up — or dressing down —for a “wet panties contest?â€
- • Was it satire? - Hamilton Spectator
BBC News• Was it satire?Hamilton Spectator, Canada - 20 hours ago... criticism, poetry and cartoons. Long may it run. Qaeda operatives? Probably not. That is a consequence of a rigorous, free press and free political ...Video: New Yorker controversy over Obama cartoon - 15 Jul 08 AlJazeeraEnglishall 2,128 news articles
- TopFinds: From African Wars Waged for Your Cellphone to Google's ... - Digital Journal
The metallic resource sparking child exploitation. An alien cover-up enjoying its 60th birthday. Why Barack Obama's overseas trip may not be as authentic as you think. These are the top stories making headlines around the world. In the mood to feel ...
- Poetry in motion - SLAM! Sports
Since I don't see any hands in the air, I'll fill you in. Ashley Harkleroad is the 72nd-ranked player on the WTA tour. She has never advanced beyond the third round of any Grand Slam singles event and has exactly zero career titles to her credit. She ...
- Warriors find poetry in Motion - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Warriors find poetry in MotionAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 30 minutes agoSTENNY’S Kevin Motion hit an 85th-minute goal to steal all three Third Division points from a superior Cowdenbeath. Iain Thomson – who joined manager John ...Stenny Stunner Is Poetry In Motion Glasgow Sunday Mailall 5 news articles
- Focus: Poetry -- Eating their words (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Patrons to Bogie's Delicatessen on Mendenhall have been getting "food for thought" lately as they enter the venerable East Memphis establishment. Fifth-graders from Judith Thomson's class at the University of Memphis Campus School have adorned the walls with hand-written, original poems.
- My sympathies lie with proud, sunny Georgians - Independent
I spent a brief period in Georgia in the 1980s -- before the Soviet Union collapsed, but when it was very obviously in decline -- and thought it a most delightful country. It was Italy on the Caucasus, and the Georgians seemed like the Italians of ...
- Free Access to Interactive Books - School Library Journal
Readers Rejoice! Thanks to all the hard work of Allison, Becky, Lynn, and me you can benefit. We wanted to actually SEE how the Capstone Interactive Books would work with our students before purchasing. Capstone agreed to let us have free access for ...
- Stage Set for Obama (Fox News)
Dems aim to mark a new era as Obama accepts presidential nomination before a crowd of more than 70,000 | PHOTOS • McCain Makes VP Pick, Will Hold Rally Friday • FOX FORUM: Dr. King Would Be Proud • WATCH LIVE: Invesco Field | Strategy Room
- Spare Times (New York Times)
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- Touting the joys of poetry (Miami Herald)
THE POETRY LIFE: Ten Stories. Baron Wormser. CavanKerry. 196 pages. $18. ''Poetry,'' Auden famously observed in his elegy for Yeats, ''makes nothing happen.'' What isn't often remembered are the words immediately following that trenchant comment: ''it survives. . . . '' It survives even in a digitized age, offering what Frost called a ``momentary stay against confusion.''
- War Still Bad Box Office - Gawker
Why isn’t George Packer’s terrific little play Betrayed — about the three pro-American Iraqis who don’t quite get what they need from America – not doing better? (It opened in February at the Culture Project in Soho, extended its run for a ...
- Am I a cranky jerk? Do I need a heart? - Los Angeles Times
Am I a cranky jerk? Do I need a heart?Los Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoScattergood grew up in Iowa, has degrees in theology, poetry and cooking, and, when she isn't writing about food, is trying to get her two young daughters ...
- Does poetry offer insight on Karadzic? (Toronto Star)
In the Winter 2005 issue of The Michigan Journal of International Law , lawyer and poet Jay Surdukowski attempted to make a case for the poetry of Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader arrested in Belgrade on charges of genocide this week.
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