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- Euro 2008 Special Euro Stars: Ten to Watch in the Tournament - Wall Street Journal
Gary Lineker, one of England's soccer stars of the 1990s, once described football as a game "played for 90 minutes by 22 men, and Germany always win." For Michael Ballack, Germany's most talented player since Franz Beckenbauer, this quote has more ...
- A mum’s diary of her disabled son’s first seven years of life goes on shortlist (icWales)
A PERSONAL diary written by a mother to help her cope with her baby son’s severe disabilities has been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2008, it was revealed last night.
- Poetic Justice - Glasgow Daily Record
Poetic JusticeGlasgow Daily Record, UK - 10 hours agoNow 25 of the revellers have been ordered to take a course in Frost's poetry at Middlebury College, the owners of the house.
- Seattle's Bumbershoot is about books, too - Everett Herald
William Gibson and Sherman Alexie lead the list of authors who will appear at Bumbershoot at the end of August. The music draws the most attention at the annual festival. But the official name is "Bumbershoot: Seattle's Music and Arts Festival," and ...
- 'Love's Labor's Lost's' vision, edge a perfect fit (The Morning Call)
What a shame that Muhlenberg College's production of ''Love's Labor's Lost'' ran for only one weekend.
- Why Cuts? (Berkeley Daily Planet)
My second-grade students want to know the answer to that question and they’ve written a poem to elicit an answer. Each year my Spanish dual-immersion students at Rosa Parks produce laminated poetry bookmarks as part of our “Pepper Ink” labor unit.
- Dark Knight shines bright - Weekly Volcano
Weekly VolcanoDark Knight shines brightWeekly Volcano, WA - 2 hours agoThe screenplay by Christopher Nolan and his brother Jonathan (who first worked together on Memento) has more depth and poetry than we might have expected. ...
- Southard Grange will host community events (News Transcript)
The Southard Grange, Route 9, Howell, will host the following events in July: • July 11, 7 p.m. - Youth rock show. • July 12, 9 a.m. - Garden club tour of Shangri La Farm, Howell. Cost: Free for Grange garden club members, $5 for nonmembers.
- Argentina's 'Loony Radio' threatened by hospital closure (Independent)
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires psychiatric hospital. And it is called La Colifata or "Loony Radio".
- '05 double-murder case inches forward in Hunt County - Dallas Morning News
GREENVILLE, Texas – More than two years after his parents were killed, Brandon Dale Woodruff remains in the Hunt County Jail with no date set for his capital murder trial. The case has been delayed after a judge found in September 2007 that Hunt ...
- Sharon Stone gets run over by karma; Beyonce and Jay-Z are heading for ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sharon Stone's milk of human kindness appears to be curdled. Open mouth, insert foot. Sharon Stone is dining on toes today after suggesting the massive earthquake in China that has killed more than 68,000 people was the result of "karma" over the ...
- Bookishly from Tallahassee - Los Angeles Times
Bookishly from TallahasseeLos Angeles Times, CA - 23 minutes agoI'm probably the resident "fantasist mascot," so to speak, and then there are host of others at the university and elsewhere working in poetry, ...
- PARENTING: End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty (Lancaster Online)
My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys &quo
- Living La Vida Solo - TriVallyCentral
You've left behind the apartment shared with five roommates on Prospect Street decorated with empty bottles of Jameson, and graduated to a single one bedroom apartment in Fall Creek where the few empty bottles are put out every Wednesday night for ...
- Honorable mention - Fosters Daily Democrat
ELIOT, Maine — Marshwood Middle School sixth-grader Brianna Hale has been published in the "Anthology of Short Stories by Young Americans." Hale has been notified that her short story titled "Horses in my Head" was chosen for publication. The ...
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