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- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poemSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoCarty, for her part, said Zangare is making assumptions about her income: ''I have not been paid any royalties by anyone who has promoted my poetry. ...
- Leonard Cohen tours after 15-year break - ninemsn
Singer Leonard Cohen, who serenaded the world with songs like Hallelujah, is kicking off his first world tour in 15 years in Canada. An apostle of love in praise of the wandering spirit, Cohen, with his haunting voice, is best known for the songs ...
- Men have women rolling in the aisles - Squamish Chief
Men have women rolling in the aislesSquamish Chief, Canada - 41 minutes agoThird place was found to be such a difficult decision that a tie was announced between Wild at Art’s Steve Jui and Cedar Valley School’s poetry reading ...
- Take This Humorous Look at JFK, LBJ and RMN -- New Book Offers Readers ... - StreetInsider.com
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., May 7, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Author Edward Proffitt is back and this time he shares with readers an amusing view of three great presidents and the events around them: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon. A ...
- Life Lessons - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldLife LessonsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 2 hours agoFirst, making poetry. If a child learns poetry he learns the value of brevity. Second, to ride a horse and use a bow and arrow. For war, to give you power. ...
- The Palace Perspective 7.15.08 - 411mania.com
The Palace Perspective 7.15.08411mania.com, TX - 45 minutes agoPOETRY IN MOTION! Jeff goes up for the Swanton but Morrison pulls Miz out of harm's way. We don't allow Rainbow-Haired Warriors in the Palace of Wisdom, ...
- Crystal and Alan Oliver - Royal Gazette
Royal GazetteCrystal and Alan OliverRoyal Gazette, Bermuda - 1 hour ago"He liked poetry and he would write quotations out that he liked. When I was cleaning out his office I found a stack of them. "We both loved children and ...
- Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teen - Philadelphia Daily News
Teacher's aide turns herself in over 'secret love' with teenPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - May 2, 2008Zulkowsky also wrote poems for the student, including one about "secret love" that she gave him on Valentine's Day. She also gave JF CDs by Spanish ...
- A MOUNTAIN VIEW: Oceans for us - Southwest Virginia Today
A MOUNTAIN VIEW: Oceans for usSouthwest Virginia Today, VA - 6 hours ago“Humans will only save what they love,†he said. “And they only love what they understand.†In return for giving the marine world our attention, ...
- The Wanderer keeps people in their seats. - Ledbury Reporter
The Wanderer keeps people in their seats.Ledbury Reporter, UK - 1 hour agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes One school of thought has it that poetry should never be set to music, because it is word-music and does not need the notes. ...
- Classical CDs - Newark Star-Ledger
Sony-BMG has mined its vast Columbia/RCA classical archives with a series of nostalgic boxed sets dubbed the "Original Jacket Collection," for the mini-LP sleeves and programs that hue to vinyl releases. Celebrating the firm's stars of yesteryear ...
- Nourishing Norristown - Philiy.com
The popular and prolific author of more than 20 young adult novels regularly makes the trip across the Schuylkill to Norristown, the working-class community where he was born and raised. Spinelli calls these junkets "little pilgrimages back into my ...
- Movie star says thank you - Central Maine Morning Sentinel
Movie star says thank youCentral Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - 4 hours agoThere was organic gardening, music and poetry. There also was a mother's love, and the little girl never forgot her. Victoria Rowell, film star, dancer, ...
- Sophisticated and complex, “August: Osage County†is curiously life-affirming (The Kansas City Star)
NEW YORK | I’m a sucker for audacity. And playwright Tracy Letts is nothing if not audacious.
- Students' Work Helps Ex-Slaves - Hartford Courant
Students' Work Helps Ex-SlavesHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoThe colorful, laminated volumes, 122 in all, run the literary gamut from poetry to fantasy fiction to humor to non-fiction — everything from an alphabet ...
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