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- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to 'diary' - Arizona Daily Sun
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- أجاباتنا على اسئلتكم - بي بي سي العربية
بي بي سي العربيةأجاباتنا على اسئلتكمبي بي سي العربية, UK - 1 hour agoCath picks out an email from Summer in Egypt, who's a poetry fan. She says she loves English poetry but often doesn't understand it. ...
- The public life of Karadzic - France24
The public life of KaradzicFrance24, France - 4 hours agoAs a private expert he also opened an online shop, “psychiatrist-help-energy.com”, offering talismanic metals concentrated in “human quantum energy”, ...
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
- Outsiders are not welcome - Newindpress on Sunday
Outsiders are not welcomeNewindpress on Sunday, India - 7 hours agoPoetry is the staple diet of Telugus, though only that of ‘poets’ as readers have their own diets that are quite unpredictable. Often readers are not too ...
- Write On! - The Ledger
No matter how far away you may be. Your smile, your twinkling eyes, your silky hair Are the Muses of my heart's rhapsody. Each time you leave, my soul feels emptiness As if a part of me has gone missing. I yearn all the more for your sweet caress And ...
- Aussie trio come through with Flying Colours in rap - The West Australian
Aussie trio come through with Flying Colours in rapThe West Australian, Australia - May 15, 2008“I don’t know if you’re familiar with Jackson Pollock, but it’s flashes of colour, poetry, ideas, sounds just thrown across the canvas. ...
- Becoming Richard Rorty - Inside Higher Ed
Becoming Richard RortyInside Higher Ed, DC - 9 hours agoNeil Gross’s book Richard Rorty: The Making of an American Philosopher, to be published next month by University of Chicago Press, is not exactly a ...
- Singers tap into a 'feeling for harmony' with Cleveland Orchestra ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
What: Franz Welser-Most conducts concert performances of Dvorak's opera, "Rusalka," with soprano Camilla Nylund (Rusalka), tenor Piotr Beczala (Prince), soprano Emily Magee (Foreign Princess), bass-baritone Alan Held (Vodnik), mezzo-soprano Birgit ...
- LVC graduates commence next phase of lives - Lebanon Daily News
LVC graduates commence next phase of livesLebanon Daily News, PA - 19 hours agoHe thanked the students for sharing their lives with him, for the games, plays, concerts, recitals, art exhibitions and poetry readings. ...
- JPNC weighs disbanding Youth Committee - Jamaica Plain Gazette
JPNC weighs disbanding Youth CommitteeJamaica Plain Gazette, MA - 3 hours ago... and Menkiti is a professor of philosophy at Wellesley College, a renowned poet and the owner of Grolier poetry book shop in Harvard Square. ...
- County Dorset: Far from stress of modern life (San Francisco Chronicle)
The unwavering gaze of Thomas Hardy looks out from a hilltop, affording the Victorian writer - or, rather, a statue of him - a sweeping view of the town he immortalized as Casterbridge and the rustic county he called Wessex. It is a beautiful place to behold....
- Galassi Does U.S. a Big Faber - New York Observer
The American colony of British publisher Faber & Faber (erstwhile employers of T.S. Eliot) gets a new life. It was a few years ago that Farrar, Straus & Giroux publisher Jonathan Galassi first started trying to convince Mitzi Angel, the editorial ...
- Teaching ‘poetry slam’ (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Workshop will meld contemporary poetry with modern energy
- The Wild Man At The Center Of The World (Washington Post)
SITTING ON A BENCH IN MERIDIAN HILL PARK ON A BRISK AFTERNOON, I look south over rooftops to where the Washington Monument's needle is poised to pop the blue sky. The rising breeze brings a whiff of cigar smoke from the guy on the terrace below. A young couple pushing a stroller pauses at the Joan of Arc statue.
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