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- Tagore is read much less nowadays: actor Soumitra Chatterjee (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
New Delhi, May 11 (IANS) Veteran Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee believes that Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore is very much a part of our present, but he is being read much less these days.
- Forging Cultural Ties ‘Need of the Hour’ - Arab News
Arab NewsForging Cultural Ties ‘Need of the Hour’Arab News, Saudi Arabia - 2 hours agoAnwar Moazzam, Islamic scholar, academician, writer and director of Urdu Documentation Center in Hyderabad, called for a people-to people dialogue to forge ...
- Englishman's rewriting of Scots history 'as false as the idea they ... - Times Online
From beyond the grave, one of Britain's most controversial historians has found himself caught up in yet another historical dispute. Although he died five years ago, the last book written by Hugh Trevor-Roper, former Regius Professor of History at ...
- Summer festival season is upon us - Batavia Sun
Summer's here and the time is right, for dancing in the streets. And eating. And shopping. And riding. Here are some of the big events going on this year. May Saturdays, to Nov. 1: Wheaton's French Market, a weekly outdoor marketplace where vendors ...
- Video: Sue shares some tips about making popovers (Park Rapids Enterprise)
Click on the play button to start the video. Adobe Flash Player 9 is required to view video in full screen mode. 06/23/2008 Many people participated in the Relay for Life event Friday, June 20 including several walkers and a bagpiper.
- Life Story: Alvin Batiste - Oregonian
Alvin Batiste always read the instructions first. As a child, he had an interest in how things worked, and he soon had his own set of tools. But fixing things took a long time, because Alvin had to collect all the data and analyze it. As a youth, he ...
- Robicheaux returns: this time he’s in Montana - 2TheAdvocate
Robicheaux returns: this time he’s in Montana2TheAdvocate, LA - 10 minutes agoWhether Burke is describing Louisiana or Texas or Montana, he achieves the same lyricism by using near-poetry to set his scene. That’s true in this book, ...
- Library activities will keep kids entertained - News-Leader.com
Nothing's cuter than a cartoon graphic of a bug reading a book. OK, this particular theme may not appeal to adults, but the kids among us will go buggy over this summer's Springfield-Greene County Library District reading clubs and programs, "Catch ...
- MGS4 (and Leigh!) in the New York Times - Kotaku.com
The New York Times tackles MGS 4 in brief — discussing both the story ('What does it mean ?') and people's reactions to the game, including a couple of choice quotes from our very own Leigh Alexander . Several other game writers weigh in on MGS 4 ...
- Czech Mates by the CBSO, plus Carlo Curley at Birmingham Town Hall - Birmingham Post
Czech Mates by the CBSO, plus Carlo Curley at Birmingham Town HallBirmingham Post, UK - May 30, 2008Now he just seems old hat, and rather sad with his constant self-promotion and assorted gimmicks. Billed as American Enterprise, he offered 13 pieces by ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Being in nature requires the same acute observational powers as does the medical profession, Ken Gum said. Those abilities also help Gum form his philosophical views on life, friendship, marriage and family and were the inspiration for turning his reflections into the poetry and essays he recently collected into a book he titled "Excess Baggage."
- Have some fun - Batavia Sun
Summer's here and the time is right, for dancing in the streets. And eating. And shopping. And riding. Here are some of the big events going on this year. » Click to enlarge image Jonathan Miano / Staff photographer Sister Raphael Peregrine of St ...
- Live Wire - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Young and old are coming together to create the storefront gallery project, which uses vacant windows in downtown Santa Cruz to display the work of local, national and international poets and artists. This idea came about when creators got together ...
- High school students get taste of college life - Kane County Chronicle
AURORA – Waubonsie Valley student Brea Sims didn’t know what to expect as she gingerly touched the liver of the dissected fetal pig. “It feels so fake,†Sims said. Sims was among 24 students from several high schools, including Waubonsie ...
- Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850): Between the French and Marginalist Revolutions (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
CLAUDE FREDERIC BASTIAT was a French economist, legislator, and writer who championed private property, free markets, and limited government.
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