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- Steelers' Mendenhall candid about life, past and present (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Rookie Rashard Mendenhall, the first running back selected by the Steelers in the first round of the NFL Draft in 19 years, sat down for a chat with the Trib's John Harris:
- Ancient Korean Song Stays Strong After 11 Centuries - Donga.com
The ancient “Song of Cheo-yong†dates back to 879 A.D. during the reign of Shilla Dynasty King Heongang. The Korean tune has resurfaced thousands of years later in the modern world under various representations, and has served as a motif in art ...
- Stylish Nashville couple shares secrets for (almost) never having an ... - Nashville City Paper
Melodie and Matty Adams are stalking me. Or is it the other way around? For a few weeks earlier this year, I was delighted to find myself running into this awesome couple everywhere I went, from yard sales to concerts to breakfast joints. Makes sense ...
- Small birthday celebration for great Polish poet - Feature - Earthtimes
Warsaw- Former Solidarity leader Lech Walesa reportedly invited Natalie Cole and Mick Jagger to his, but another, lesser-known Polish Nobel Prize winner is spending her birthday in the privacy that earned her the nickname "the Greta Garbo of European ...
- Osama bin Laden, Bard of Terror - Guardian Unlimited
PRINCETON – In Riyadh last March, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia decorated American vice president Dick Cheney with the Kingdom's order of merit (the King Abdul Aziz medallion). This gesture elicited hundreds of internet postings from Arabs ...
- Racial Bias In NBA Refereeing? - New York Times Blogs
Racial Bias In NBA Refereeing?New York Times Blogs, NY - 6 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic culture - Earthtimes
One of the world’s most celebrated rock photographers has launched a collection of work showcasing the diversity and beauty of the Islamic world. Peter Sanders, who made his name photographing famous rock and roll icons of the 1960s, has launched ...
- Regional arts and entertainment events - Philadelphia Inquirer
Regional arts and entertainment eventsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 54 minutes agoFlashpoints/Unbreakable Objects is a double bill of theater and video: Flashpoints is a collaborative play using poetry, puppets and everyday objects. ...
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If you're one of the many waiting for Apple to get its act together and offer a copy/paste feature on the iPhone there's a promising development called MagicPad from software creators Proximi. It's an application similar to the notes tool that ships ...
- Frontier Of Dawn (La Frontiere De L'Aube) - Screendaily
Dir: Philippe Garrel. 2008. France. 108mins. The indelible power of true love, however destructive or impractical, is at the flawed heart of Frontier Of Dawn . Earnest, inherently divisive effort, lusciously photographed in black and white, is one of ...
- Battle for the soul of a nation in Emi Oba - Punch
If a filmmaker can take the contemporary Nigerian political a situation, with all the shenaniganism it harbours, write a good story out of it and ambitiously set the story in a pre-colonial era, then such deserves some commendation. Emi Oba is a film ...
- Everyone ages - ASU's College of Human Services helps us do it better - Arizona State University
Everyone ages - ASU's College of Human Services helps us do it betterArizona State University, Tempe - Jul 14, 2008The Osher Institute provides stimulating, university-quality learning experiences for adults who want to explore topics from computers to politics to poetry ...
- Poetry like a prayer (The Norman Transcript)
Jim Chastain — father, husband, friend, writer, poet, movie critic, attorney, cancer patient — has found a whole new universe of friends and fans as he’s dealt with his illness and reached out to those close and not so close with his creative talents, whether or not he meant to.
- Glencairn Balfour Paul: Diplomat, scholar and poet with a lifelong ... - The Independent
Glencairn Balfour Paul was a soldier, diplomat, traveller, explorer, scholar and poet, and excelled in all these diverse careers and vocations. Above all this floated an original dream of becoming an archaeologist, a dream which had to be abandoned ...
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