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- Arkansas’ surgeons remember DeBakey (NWAnews.com)
Dr. Frederick Meadors heard horror stories about Dr. Michael DeBakey when he first went to Baylor College of Medicine as a young medical intern in 1983. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
- Readers captivate acclaimed photographer - SunJournal.com
SunJournal.comReaders captivate acclaimed photographerSunJournal.com, ME - 6 hours ago"André Kertész: On Reading" is a collection of 104 black-and-white photographs that highlight Kertész's signature style of the visual poetry in everyday ...
- London bishop to investigate reports that 2 gay priests exchanged vows ... - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : London's bishop said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of London's ...
- Taking a real flutter in lonely heart race - This is Dorset
A DAY AT THE RACES: Lonely heart Sue Phillips with new love Rod Grainger, left, with friends Neil and Neluka Dunning, Calton and Hilary Stockley and Richard and Wendy Barwick at Royal Ascot Ladies Day LONELY heart Sue Phillips took a flutter on the ...
- In Cuba: Casa de las Américas will participate in the Festival of ... - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesIn Cuba: Casa de las Américas will participate in the Festival of ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 3 hours agoCasa will have a stand with books, CDs, posters and souvenirs from Cuba, as well as poetry reading and a lecture on its work, on the occasion of the 50 th ...
- Much Ado About A Stolen Shakespeare Folio (CBS News)
Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it authenticated.
- From the Feuilletons - Signandsight.com
From the FeuilletonsSignandsight.com, Germany - 1 hour agoBorn 1955 in Istanbul, he is a master of literary crossover who balances between pop, drama and poetry, in his reworking of Arab-Kurdish-Alevite legends. ...
- Cleveland Museum of Art OKs second phase of expansion, says it's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The old Indoor Garden Court in the Cleveland Museum of Art's 1916 building has been renovated to become a light-filled Baroque paintings gallery. The Cleveland Museum of Art blew past a major milestone Monday on a 10-year, $350 million expansion and ...
- [Best Bets] Wednesday, July 16 (Jackson Free Press)
“Ides of the South,†an exhibit of work from Jackson photographer Roy Adkins, opens today at the Mississippi Arts Center (201 E. Pascagoula St.), in the lower atrium. Free, but donations welcome; call 601-960-1557 for details. … Club Total hosts an open-mic poetry, rap and comedy night at 9 p.m.
- For adoptive family in Chester, love abounds (New Hampshire Union Leader)
Chuck Myette will serve as grill master today for his family, including six adopted children.
- Don’t let students vote on schools - La Crosse Tribune
If we look back to the November 2004 school referendum, we might remember that it was also a presidential election. All college students in La Crosse were allowed to vote for the next president, as appropriately allowed by law, but they were also ...
- REMEMBERING NORMAN CORWIN, THE POET LAUREATE OF RADIO (Asbury Park Press)
Recently, I agreed to be a guest lecturer at a friend's media class.
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Massey News
First novel shortlisted for top book awardMassey News, New Zealand - 22 hours agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' - Courier-Journal
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner." The fort sits on the Patapsco River, and it was from ...
- Poetry gives look at prisoners' lives - OSU - The Lantern
Poetry gives look at prisoners' livesOSU - The Lantern, OH - 12 minutes ago"These are poems from real people, sharing their frustrations, grief and despair," said Mike Brickner, communications coordinator for the American Civil ...
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