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- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Newsday
CAIRO, Egypt - 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 ...
- Police need public's help finding murder witness, suspect - News 8 Austin
Sergio F. Hernandez was involved in an altercation and later died. His death was the city's 10th murder of the year. Austin police are looking for witnesses to a murder. Police said that on Saturday, June 14, Sergio F. Hernandez was involved in an ...
- Library News: Lyceum program planned - Wicked Local Gloucester
Library News: Lyceum program plannedWicked Local Gloucester, MA - 2 hours agoIn celebration of National Poetry Month, the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library invite all students living in Gloucester to participate in “Poetry ...
- He's a creative force to be reckoned with - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHe's a creative force to be reckoned withBoston Globe, United States - 36 minutes agoTaken as a whole, the music zigzags from charming folk-rock to lo-fi bedroom pop to spacey orchestral maneuvers in the dark - often within the span of a ...
- Canto Hosting ‘Celebration Of Senses’ (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)
Joined by guest musicians from Minnesota, Florida, Connecticut and Texas, the Texas Hill Country’s Canto Chamber Choir will host “a celebration of the senses†with five concerts and an art show Thursday through Sunday during its annual Cherry Spring Festival.
- Shady poetry contest gets religion - Ann Arbor News Blog
Another press release about a "special poetry contest" arrived in my mailbox today, this one sponsored by Golden Poets Guild of Golden, Colo. The headline announces it as a "Christian poetry contest," although contest director Audrey Mellon goes on ...
- Fairy Spring opened in 1937 - Oneonta Daily Star
Fairy Spring opened in 1937Oneonta Daily Star, NY - May 19, 2008"The magnificent spring from which the park takes its name, famed in legend and sung in poetry, has been protected by a proper covering and the water ...
- Rural Romeos Ride on the Wild Side - Scoop
The Fieldays Rural Bachelor of the Year finalists faced a day of physical challenges today at Fieldays in their second day of competition for the Golden Gumboot trophy and title of Fieldays Rural Bachelor of the Year. The highlight heat of the day ...
- Poet to read at Emerson Thursday - Unionews
Poet to read at Emerson ThursdayUnionews, NY - 39 minutes agoShe is married to Matthew Olzmann, a fellow of Kundiman, which promotes Asian-American poetry. This event is sponsored by Africana Studies; Black Student ...
- The Week In Radio: When classic serials are not so classic - Independent
The Week In Radio: When classic serials are not so classicIndependent, UK - 28 minutes agoBrowning's poem is based on an account of the trial of Count Guido Franceschini, who murdered his wife, Pompilia Comparini, in Rome in 1698, believing she ...
- Tropicalia: Lehigh's Junior Idol has singing aspirations (The News-Press)
Halie Boling never expected to win the Lehigh Spring Festival Junior Idol contest, a singing competition held at the Lehigh Spring Festival earlier...
- Epic purse for scribes of verse - Toronto Star
Epic purse for scribes of verseToronto Star, Canada - 5 hours agoColomé wore her skinny tie with a white shirt open at the collar; also a dark suit cut sharp as a knife, and stylish black pumps with sheer black stockings; ...
- Only question about D-Rose: Will suit match red Bulls cap? - Chicago Sun-Times
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most ...
- Memoirist, Poets Speaking at EWU - RedOrbit
Memoirist, Poets Speaking at EWURedOrbit, TX - 32 minutes agoEspada ("The Republic of Poetry"), a Brooklyn-born English professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has won a number of national prizes, ...
- Gary Snyder wins $100,000 poetry prize - NWITimes.com
NEW YORK - Gary Snyder, a poet known for his verse about nature and spirituality and a former member of the beat movement along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, has won the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, awarded annually by the Chicago-based ...
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