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- Badger Clark Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering this weekend - Hot Springs Star
Hot Springs police and Fall River sheriff report (103) Roper Ford Simunek (95) Broncs hand Bison second loss (71) Jeanette L. Annis (64) Hospital project approval nears finish line (59) Hot Springs Police and Fall River County Sheriff’s Report (54 ...
- World-Herald multimedia - Omaha World-Herald
The Bike Man - what folks around Norfolk call retired teacher Dave Eurek - has a drawer full of tools and parts. When Eurek years ago gave up one job - as a business teacher in Howells - he kept an unpaid one. Always the bicycle repairman for his ...
- Anglican Church moves to end gay bishop ordination - ABC Online
Anglican Church moves to end gay bishop ordinationABC Online, Australia - Jul 28, 2008Several African churches, including those in Nigeria, Kenya and Rwanda have appointed bishops to serve traditionalist parishes inside the United States. ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 3, 2008 - Independent Press
Prime Time Calendar the week of Sept. 3, 2008Independent Press, NJ - 1 hour agoThe workshop is free to the public. Reserve to attend. Call 973-442-6400. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month for poetry workshops, ...
- Book shapes Lincoln’s early education - Commercial News
Newspaper reporting is full of surprises. For instance, I have handled two documents that Abraham Lincoln signed. One was the commission for Major Gen. Robert H. Milroy of Rensselaer, Ind.; the other was a court document unearthed in the Vermilion ...
- A Couple Of Syllables - Outlook India
K apil Sibal is no poet. By his own admission, the Union minister for science and technology is a man of the world who dislikes poetry. It's too "difficult" and "subjective" for his reading taste. Nor does he have any patience with the "paper ...
- Sun, Sea, Sand and Stories - North Florida NewsDaily
Sun, Sea, Sand and StoriesNorth Florida NewsDaily, FL - 14 minutes agoShe later became part of the launch of Harlequin's new African American romance line, Kimani Romance, with her Masterson family series. ...
- Sleeper 6th-rounder (Vallejo Times-Herald)
SANTA CLARA - The 49ers have had more that their share of high-maintenance wide receivers. Terrell Owens, Antonio Bryant and Brandon Lloyd spring to mind. So it came as a surprise that they were willing to take a chance on Josh Morgan.
- Star search (Daily Orange)
Jerijah West signed up for 'Cuse Got Talent on a whim. He thought it could be fun and a good opportunity to show people what he does best. And according to the judges, he was the best in the competition held Saturday. West, a sophomore communication and rhetorical studies major, commanded the stage at the second annual 'Cuse Got Talent, winning the competition.
- Albertsons Library receives Basque library collection - Boise State University The Arbiter Online
Albertsons Library receives Basque library collectionBoise State University The Arbiter Online, ID - 1 hour agoThese are interesting, fairly unique books. There is Basque poetry and things that aren’t generally available. That’s why we wanted to bring the collection ...
- Duo's 'Koana' captures D.C. audience (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
James Kass, founder and executive director of Youth Speaks, is particularly proud of what the Hawaii team did to win the nonprofit organization's Brave New Voices international competition.
- Sara Bareilles and the Italian connection - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Sara Bareilles and the Italian connectionLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 15 minutes agoWhen she got back to the US, where she was attending UCLA, Bareilles put her music front and center, writing poetry and songs about life. ...
- Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forward - Kansas City Star
Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forwardKansas City Star, MO - 4 hours ago“But when I was a teenager and arguing with my parents and trying to figure out how I fit in, I started writing poetry and I discovered Stevie Nicks. ...
- UC Davis professor studies Bin Laden's pre-9/11 recordings (Los Angeles Times)
The audio library offers unprecedented insight into the evolution of the Al Qaeda leader. Heaped haphazardly into twin cardboard boxes, the hundreds of audiocassette tapes looked more like a baby boomer's teenage detritus than a historical link to Osama bin Laden.
- Thousands mourn at Palestinian poet's rites - Carlsbad Current Argus
Thousands mourn at Palestinian poet's ritesCarlsbad Current Argus, NM - Aug 14, 2008By Ashraf Khalil RAMALLAH, West Bank — During the six years he spent in an Israeli prison, Haidar Jaradat read one poem over and over: "My Mother," by ...
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