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- Karadzic: One of world's most wanted men - Turkish Daily News
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted on genocide charges. His 11 years at large had long been a stumbling block to ...
- Jon Stewart Vs. Fox News: Media Fighting Fair - Gawker
GawkerJon Stewart Vs. Fox News: Media Fighting FairGawker, NY - 2 hours agoSoon, like slam poetry night at a cafe full of nothing but slam poets, we'll all stop listening because we're too busy waiting our turn to talk.
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Shrek' head list of fall musicals on Broadway (Jam! Showbiz)
NEW YORK - Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion - which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" - has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot."
- Paul Auster on ‘Man in the Dark’ and Seceding From the Union - New York Magazine
New York MagazinePaul Auster on ‘Man in the Dark’ and Seceding From the UnionNew York Magazine, USA - 2 hours agoWell, there’sa poetry magazine that I get, and right after 9/11 it came out and the cover just said, “USA out of NYC.” I thought it was really funny. ...
- Patrons and pies at the Cat and Fiddle - Guardian Unlimited
At some point in the late 1690s (the precise date is not known) a shrewd and literary-minded publisher called Jacob Tonson struck up a meal-deal with a group of aspiring authors who included his own Fleet Street housemate, William Congreve. The ...
- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies (WAVY 10)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died Friday.
- Arab women artists create "Utopian Visions" - Arab American News
DEARBORN — Have you ever dreamed of a better, more perfect world? The word "utopia" represents a grand vision for an ideal society, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects. This imaginative concept reflects the human desire for civic ...
- Danielle Steel - the invisible observer (Otago Daily Times)
It's only 9:33 am, but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and her makeup tweaked.
- 1000 mourn football player at Holliston vigil - MetroWest Daily News
1000 mourn football player at Holliston vigilMetroWest Daily News, MA - 36 minutes agoBy By Danielle Ameden, DAILY NEWS STAFF One thousand friends, teammates, neighbors, loved ones and even opponents huddled last night, their tear-streaked ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale & Johnston - Des Moines Register
The Jensen students and staff, along with their families, enjoyed an evening at Pump It Up on Sept. 25. Pump It Up is a facility that features giant inflatables, which means a lot of jumping and a lot of fun. Students, parents, and even a couple of ...
- A determined American tale - Iowa City Press-Citizen
On Monday, the great Canadian artist Alan Weinstein, 69, was sworn in as an American citizen at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. The new citizen studied fine art at Ecole du louver in Paris and received his art degree from Princeton in 1961 ...
- Poet, novelists among winners of $25,000 US prize for women writers (CBC)
A poet from New Mexico and a nurse from Washington are among the six winners of the $25,000 Rona Jaffe Foundation awards, given annually to emerging women writers in the United States.
- Bolt completes double (Gulf Times)
BEIJING: Usain Bolt produced another barely believable performance of dominant sprinting to break Michael Johnson's untouchable world record yesterday and add 200 metres gold to the 100 he won in record time four days ago.
- Directing history: Alison Carey guides commissioning of new American plays at OSF (The Oregonian)
Your Uncle is having an identity crisis. Uncle Sam, that is. At least that's the view of Alison Carey, the director of an ambitious Oregon Shakespeare Festival project that over the next decade will commision 37 plays about the history of the United States.
- 'Religulous' reviewed: A very unfunny movie - Spero News
'Religulous' reviewed: A very unfunny movieSpero News - 24 minutes agoThe Bible is not so much a book as a collection of books from a wide variety of literary genres, including history, poetry, saga, letter, prophecy, ...
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