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- Key dates in Radovan Karadzic's life - Times Daily
- June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. - July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. - March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- Flux-Fest promises eclectic inspiration - Metro
MetroFlux-Fest promises eclectic inspirationMetro, UK - 9 hours agoTomorrow Feng-Ru Lee recreates Al Hansen's 1958 Dumpling Party (VIVID, 6pm, free), alongside the UK premiere of Car Bibbe by Sean Carrillo and Bibbe Hansen, ...
- Polygamist sect’s children sing, write poems to thank Baptists - Associated Baptist Press
Polygamist sect’s children sing, write poems to thank BaptistsAssociated Baptist Press, FL - 23 minutes agoMost of them signed the back of the poster with the poem on it….” That simple gesture by the FLDS children, Segura said, “showed real trust, since they are ...
- Vishwa Konkani centre getting ready - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comVishwa Konkani centre getting readyMangalorean.com, India - 24 minutes agoWhen completed, the centre will take up various activities in literature, translation, art, theatre, poetry, research and studies on Konkani heritage, ...
- President's wife to release album - News.com.au
French first lady Carla Bruni is to release a pop album in July featuring 14 songs, most of which were written before she met President Nicolas Sarkozy, her agent said. The yet-untitled album includes a vintage Bob Dylan tune, an Italian song and a ...
- Two women will share their stories (The Warren Reporter)
A poet and memoirist may seem an unlikely combination, but not in the case of Marcia Ivans and Ethel Lee-Miller who will appear at Bernardsville Public Library to speak about their books 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 29. Marcia Ivans is the author of "Over Easy", a book of poems, while Ethel Lee-Miller has written a memoir about growing up on Long Island, "Thinking of Miller Place."
- Nightmare on Tiananmen Square (Washington Post)
BEIJING COMA By Ma Jian Translated from the Chinese by Flora Drew
- Shakespeare sonnets hit the stage - Jam! Showbiz
For while the latter's legacy is certainly defined in large part by works like David and the Pieta and the former's by his roster of works for the stage, when it comes to Michelangelo's artistic contributions, if one overlooks the bit of painting he ...
- London bishop to investigate gay church ceremony - Guardian Unlimited
LONDON (AP) - The bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of ...
- Quest for the best - Tribune
There is no end to a foodie’s search for the perfect taste. All stops can be pulled out to fulfil the craving for a dish. Pushpesh Pant sets out to find the best kebab, daal makhani and biryani and shares his views with the readers K ebab is the ...
- Sometimes I Wonder What I'm Gonna Do! (cmi valparaĂso)
The Who wrote the best version of Summertime Blues, but the final verse needed work, so I wrote a new final verse. This should be folk music by now. Wouldn't you like to honor the last of the Jesus Freak Kid's clan? Well here's a third verse that The Who or you might want to do!
- Rabbi:The new rocker - Times of India
Rabbi:The new rockerTimes of India, India - 15 minutes agoMy mother, a Delhi college principal, has been writing Punjabi poetry for as long as I remember. My sister too writes Punjabi poetry,” says Rabbi, ...
- Love and strife under the stars (The Charlotte Observer)
Romeo's heart is broken – but then he meets Juliet. The two fall instantly in love – but their families are against the match. A kindly friar agrees to help them marry – but his plan goes awry. “Romeo and Juliet,” too, feels like two steps forward, three steps back for Collaborative Arts and its nascent Charlotte Shakespeare Festival. The free outdoor production at The Green uptown ...
- Discovery Channel's 'When We Left Earth' lifts off (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Cary Darling In the past two decades, NASA has suffered setbacks both tragic (the Challenger and Columbia disasters) and salacious (the diapers 'n' desperation love triangle). But don't turn to the six-hour, three-night When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions on the Discovery Channel (beginning at 8 tonight) for a litany of the space agency's woes. Or for an examination of the social ...
- The new beats (Guardian Unlimited)
Where is the new energy in poetry? Is it possible to identify the voices that will begin to form a canon for the start of the 21st century?
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