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- Tim Russert set a Christian example - La Crosse Tribune
The recent passing of news icon Tim Russert at age 58 is a reminder that each day is a gift and that any day might be our last in this life. A few months ago, I attended the funeral of a former business partner and friend who died at 46. These men ...
- A Poignant Journey From Christianity to Sin and Back Again -- New Memoir Tells An Endearing Tale of Inspiration, Hope, ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
IRONTON, Mo., July 23, 2008 -- In life, we will encounter many trials that will test our faith. There will be times when we will doubt and walk astray from our path. But there is hope that we will find our way back to where God wants us to be.
- Stories that won't go away - Irish Times
Stories that won't go awayIrish Times, Ireland - 55 minutes agoHer trade unionist father, Jon, as he drove around Cork and Connemara, told stories of Ireland's struggles to become a Republic and recited the poetry of ...
- Eighth-graders create Holocaust museum (The Champaign News-Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN – The hallway and classrooms at Franklin Middle School were draped with black paper chains and lined with displays. The students standing in front of them rattled off the facts to visitors – 83,000 Jews dead from starvation or disease in the Warsaw Ghetto. Families sending children into hiding. People waiting for days at a switching yard, without food or water, to board a train to a ...
- Poem on the Boardwalks Makes a New Kind of Beach Read - RedOrbit
Poem on the Boardwalks Makes a New Kind of Beach ReadRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoMost poetry is read top to bottom, beginning to end. Michaels and Dumont knew most beachgoers were unlikely to spend that much time before spreading their ...
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories (The Capital)
Alli Henderson, 9, of Arnold recently published a book of stroies, "Alli's Book of Read-aloud Stroies for Kids." Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her.
- Bennis selected for Who’s Who - Washburn County Register
Bennis selected for Who’s WhoWashburn County Register, WI - 6 hours agoIn her spare time, she enjoys acting, art, computers, photography, reading, drawing, writing, poetry, stories and spending time with family and friends. ...
- Letters: Cuts hit all learners - Independent
Letters: Cuts hit all learnersIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoWe regularly bring hundreds of primary school kids to our Young Shakespeare days, the Ledbury Poetry Festival childrens' events, and to a variety of ...
- Go bargain hunting at Arc thrift sale - GoErie.com
Go bargain hunting at Arc thrift saleGoErie.com, PA - 9 minutes agoShe will sign her new book, "Poetry from the Heart Meaning from the Soul," from 1 to 2:30 pm at Blasco Library's Admiral Room, 160 E. Front St. Arrington ...
- How to get a letter to the editor published - Morning Call
The Morning Call is able to print only about one out of every three letters it receives. Here's what you should do to increase your chances. 1. Your letter must carry three pieces of basic information to make it from the starting line: your full name ...
- 2008 Piney Awards Revealed - pilot.com
We're pleased to announce the 2008 Piney Awards, PineStraw Magazine's recognition of excellence in the arts, a celebration of the arts and culture of the North Carolina Sandhills. What follows are brief profiles of this year's four primary honorees ...
- researchers dig into times of slave poet - New York Daily News
New York Daily Newsresearchers dig into times of slave poetNew York Daily News, NY - Jul 21, 2008... a slave owned by the Lloyd family who became one of the first published African-American authors when a newspaper printed one of his poems in 1760. ...
- Memoirs (Washington Post)
Harry Bernstein's first critical success came with his memoir The Invisible Wall , published two years ago when he was 96. It described his upbringing in an impoverished Lancashire town, where the Jews lived on one side of the street and the Christians on the other. Though he'd been a writer all his...
- The Poetry of Barack Obama (New York Times)
Two poems by Barack Obama that were published in the Spring 1981 issue of an Occidental College student literary journal.
- Acclaimed dance show Giselle @ Black Box - Galway Advertiser
Acclaimed dance show Giselle @ Black BoxGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 4 hours agoThe Daily Telegraph described it as “heartwrenching visual poetryâ€, while choreographer Michael Keegan-Dolan has been described as a “genius†by The Irish ...
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