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- Books help teens understand Army, war McClatchy-Tribune May 20, 2008 (Wilson County News)
By Rebecca Young - For today's teens, the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have stretched on for half their lives or more. Most second-graders can't remember a time when there wasn't an Iraq war.
- DVDs look at life of Ian Curtis, document Joy Division - Winston-Salem Journal
DVDs look at life of Ian Curtis, document Joy DivisionWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 28 minutes agoIt began as a punk band and slowly emerged into a group with a sound all its own, driven by the morose but beautiful poetry of Curtis, a spastically dancing ...
- Downtown Ardmore Third Thursday - Daily Ardmoreite
Various businesses in downtown Ardmore will present a number of activities during “Third Thursday” this week from 5 to 7 p.m. Ardmore Little Theatre actors will perform scenes from their upcoming season. African artist and musician Wengai Kahuni ...
- Indie band at Leacock Friday (yorkregion.com)
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- Remember When: School salaries have changed — and yet they haven't - Fort Pierce Tribune
This newspaper photo, originially shot by Joseph Noble of the Stuart News in mid-August of 1972, shows Jack Smouse, assistant superintendent of Martin County schools, giving a bus load of teachers new to Martin County a tour of the region. Alice ...
- How Miley can get the best of both worlds (New York Daily News)
Lately, Miley Cyrus has been doing her damnedest to make the transition from imp to icon, with considerable help from the worldwide powerhouse that is the Disney empire. But her first move in this direction backfired big time.
- Kay Ryan named U.S. poet laureate - The Money Times
Washington -- U.S. Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named Kay Ryan as the library's 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-09. Ryan, a 63-year-old California native, is to begin her duties in the fall, opening the library's annual ...
- MUSEUMS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is a National Historic Landmark with a collection of outdoor sculptures by American artists, and an accredited zoo. Two sculpture exhibitions titled "Good Things Come in Small Packages: Metallic and Relief Sculpture" and "The Bronze Zoo: Anna Hyatt Huntington and Exotic Animals" are on display in the Rainey Sculpture ...
- Lesbos Island once more, with feeling - Sophia Echo
To be or not to be called a “lesbian?” These days, this is the question that galvanises residents of the famous Greek island Lesbos, who campaign against the term being used to refer to gay women. The issue was taken to court by three Lesbos ...
- Love and strife under the stars - Charlotte Observer
Love and strife under the starsCharlotte Observer, NC - 28 minutes agoWith most of the action set in the same area, we can settle into our beach chairs, sip our wine and allow Shakespeare's lush poetry to work its magic. ...
- African student group celebrates culture of 'Great 56' (Oregon Daily Emerald)
Hundreds of students and community members gathered in the EMU Ballroom on Sunday night for the African Student Association's annual cultural night of performances. The event included traditional and modern dancing, singing, poetry and a fashion show.
- Bamboo – a great green solution (The Borneo Post)
DAIK cuts a bamboo stem down to about two feet long before filling it with chicken and water. Next to him is Debid igniting a piece of rubber and dropping it between dried bamboo stems neatly arranged to start a fire.
- Poet a catalyst and creator - Owen Sound Sun Times
This is the fifth Poet of the Month profile for 2008, by Liz Zetlin, Owen Sound's Poet Laureate, thanks to the support of The Sun Times and the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Public Library. The profiles appear in the paper on the third Monday of ...
- Gaia Online Answers Teens' Call for Prom Version 2.0 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Designer prom fashions, check. Dance-offs, check. Annoying chaperones, not here. Gaia Online, the world's most active online community of more than five million users, today announced it will host its first ever virtual prom, Prom Crashers.
- Myth of progress: Are we more advanced than ancestors? - IndiaPost.com
Myth of progress: Are we more advanced than ancestors?IndiaPost.com, CA - Jul 6, 2008"Neither in spiritual understanding nor in art and culture are we superior to the ancients, neither in honesty nor in ethical standard, neither in poetry ...
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