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- Obama venturing onto Clinton territory - International Herald Tribune
Here are two web sites that Barack Hussein Obama, Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan don’t want you to see. Keep them for future reference and share them so everyone knows who Obama really is. I understand why you wrote this. I am an American and ...
- John Mellencamp still rocks, but ages gracefully - Chicago Sun-Times
John Mellencamp still rocks, but ages gracefullyChicago Sun-Times, United States - 29 minutes agoLater, Mellencamp was able to recover from a strangely placed appearance from comic Joe Hernandez (“Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam”), who read a poem he ...
- DELAWARE: State names new poet laureate (The Daily Times)
DOVER — A poem can be a lonely, silent thing.
- This is hello - California Aggie
Hello, everyone! As you may have realized, this is my first column. I'm so very sad that I've reached the beginning; I truly will miss the feeling of not knowing what I am missing. On the one hand, because this is my first column, I suppose I should ...
- Writing his own story - Salem News
"Please, no doom and gloom," Christopher Reardon asks. "This isn't another kid in a wheelchair crying about his life." This is a kid in a wheelchair who says he's trying to tell the truth about his life. A kid, a man, really, who just turned 22 and ...
- Tanja Cilia - Times of Malta
Tanja CiliaTimes of Malta, Malta - 1 hour agoTime that could have been spent drawing, or writing fiction or poetry was wasted upon drills, scripting pages and pages of letters written between two blue ...
- Carroll Yesteryears (Carroll County Online)
Yesteryears0518 is in the In Focus folder. These Civil War veterans are part of a group photo of the Pickett Grand Army of the Republic Post taken about 1890 in Winfield.
- McMurtry makes every word count (South Bend Tribune)
MADISON, Ind. -- Figuring that his well-traveled touring van was past due for an oil change, James McMurtry thought about looking for a Jiffy Lube when he pulled into town for the night's gig. But then he got a better idea.
- Pizza and RAGU (Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Two plays taste great but are less filling... By Curt Holman.Plays about food come with a sadistic quality. Hearing actors extol the taste sensations of delicious dishes can offer the audience an exercise in frustration. If the notorious rule of lap dances says, "You can look but not touch," then in food plays you can't even look because the lovingly described edibles almost never appear ...
- Review: 'Port Authority' ... what might have been (AP via Yahoo! News)
NEW YORK (AP) — Is there anything more heartbreaking than what might have been? Recollections of regret are the soul of "Port Authority," a series of three superb, interlocking monologues by Conor McPherson that offers ample evidence why the Irish playwright is one of the finest writers for the stage today.
- Tigard man offers path to success - Tualatin Times
Tualatin TimesTigard man offers path to successTualatin Times, OR - 4 hours ago... version of publishing success, having written “Heavenly Inspirations Manifested,” a Christian book of poetry. Life coaches are relatively new phenomena. ...
- An Afternoon With Don Mattera - Moneyweb
An Afternoon With Don MatteraMoneyweb, South Africa - 10 hours agoMiller is the author of the poetry anthology Hintsa's Ghost and will be releasing a book of essays - Getting Up: Thoughts on Falling - in October 2008. ...
- Hitlerites and Bush Nazis in America (Indymedia Chiapas)
Nazism in America - Curse of the Bush Nazis: I bet you thought that Nazi was a religious term pertaining to the Nazarenes. Wrong! The Nazis are the Niggardly Asinine Zionist Idiots, arising from the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and the Plans of the Synagogue of Satan.
- Author's book a masterpiece – just ask him - Charlotte.com
Retired newspaper columnist Doug Robarchek says he's happy with his new 30-inch HDTV set, even if it seems to take longer to warm up than his old analog set. Although he refused to learn anything about HDTV, he's discovered the picture looks best ...
- Downturn affects the traditionally self-sufficient (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Mary Kleiss missed a mortgage payment for the first time in her life in June. Now she has missed July's, and expects to soon lose the house she has lived in for 30 years.
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