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- A world without Montana (The Star-Ledger)
She can't be Hannah Montana forever. Miley Cyrus sang as both her famous TV character and herself on her last album, 2007's "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus," and on her wildly popular 2007-08 "Best of Both Worlds" tour.
- He lost fingers in explosion, but never lost hope - Electric New Paper
He lost fingers in explosion, but never lost hopeElectric New Paper, Singapore - 1 hour agoHe even took part in an English poetry competition recently, bagging the top prize. The driven teenager's passion for numbers has made him decide on an ...
- 'Educational' side of MySpace, Facebook and Orkut revealed - Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Those hooked to social networking sites like Orkut, MySpace and Facebook, do not just kill their time online, but learn a range of new things, says a new University of Minnesota study, which has detailed the educational benefits of such ...
- Poetry captures state's past, present, future - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Poetry captures state's past, present, futureThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 56 minutes agoThere's poverty, pain and war here but also joy, resilience and love. "We are who we are because of what we've gone through," Sue said. ...
- Minority report: Gay Indians demand a British apology - The Independent Blogs
First it was slavery, then it was looting the world's architectural treasures and hauling them back to our museums. Now it is homophobia. Over the years Britain has been asked to apologise for many historical wrongs but activists in India are about ...
- Event: Memories of poet Shamsur Rahman recalled - The New Nation
The New NationEvent: Memories of poet Shamsur Rahman recalledThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoFor this reason, he used structural frame of the European poetry in his poems. But there were also languages of the local people, said the speakers. ...
- 'Emo' fan 'hanged herself after talking of suicide' - Telegraph.co.uk
'Emo' fan 'hanged herself after talking of suicide'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoPolice investigating the death later found long-sleeved shirts with bloodstains at the wrists and Rachel's diary containing poetry and entries describing ...
- DVDs: Jason Statham steals the scene in 'The Bank Job' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"The Bank Job" is a leap upward for both star Jason Statham and his cagey character. The elaborate 2008 crime thriller, based on a true story, steals onto DVD Tuesday, July 15. In 1971, some small-time London crooks got a tip that a bank's alarm ...
- Downturns spur an abundance of riches in arts (Chicago Tribune)
Economic slump spurs riches in the arts J ob insecurity, high gas prices, intimations of scarcity in the American land of plenty.
- Poetry and art come together in new series (Pictorial Gazette)
Over 25 guests attended the event at the gallery. The event ended with a book signing by Davis, who was promoting his new work, "No Vile Thing," which came out in February and is the third book in his four-book series of poetry, "Opening King David."
- Top Poets Perform on Montana Poetry Day - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Top Poets Perform on Montana Poetry DayScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 4 hours agoCelebrated New Zealand poets, Sam Hunt, CK Stead, Glenn Colquhoun and Poet Laureate Michelle Legott take to the stage to celebrate Montana Poetry Day, ...
- Dublin mourns the death of an icon - Herald.ie
Herald.ieDublin mourns the death of an iconHerald.ie, Ireland - 11 minutes ago... deeply intelligent, devoted family man, with a dry humour and an abiding interest in literature, theatre, poetry, world affairs and local politics. ...
- Love, National Gallery, London - Independent
Love, National Gallery, LondonIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoLove seems a theme more suitable to a poetry anthology than an art exhibition, so it's fitting that the first item on show is Tracey Emin's embroidered, ...
- Budding authors can enter Eden Mills Writers Festival contests - Independent and Free Press
Budding authors can enter Eden Mills Writers Festival contestsIndependent and Free Press, Canada - 2 hours agoYou may submit a short story, poetry or play postmarked by June 30, 2008 (no electronic submissions, please). First prize is $500, second is $300, ...
- That’s Life: Anything’s possible with time (Florence Morning News)
This week’s column is about a 93-year-old who becomes a published author. Anything is possible with time.
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