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- Gulzar’s new anthology of poems steeped in nostalgia - Thaindian.com
Gulzar’s new anthology of poems steeped in nostalgiaThaindian.com, Thailand - 1 hour ago“Selected Poems†has 44 Urdu poems, mostly sonnets, along with their English translations. The poems are a reflection of the author’s life, ...
- Reflections on ‘The Last Lecture’ - Beaver County Times
MIDLAND — Jeffrey Zaslow had time Tuesday to talk about a man who has little time. The man is Randy Pausch, the 47-year-old Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor who is teaching the world a lesson about living while he’s dying of ...
- Prince William flew a plane to Afghanistan. - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesPrince William flew a plane to Afghanistan.Seattle Times, United States - 6 hours ago1998: A man set himself on fire and shot himself to death on a Los Angeles area freeway in a scene captured on live television. Actress Cloris Leachman, 82. ...
- Student poem chosen for anthology - Sun and Press
Kristen McPeak, a ninth grade student at Maine-Endwell High School, was chosen as a Top Ten Winner in the Creative Communication poetry contest. Kristen's poem, "My Insanity" is included in the Fall 2007 New York edition of "A Celebration of Young ...
- Westlake sophomore to take stage in national poetry contest - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Westlake sophomore to take stage in national poetry contestAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 8 minutes agoHe aims to bring the trophy back home — not to mention the $20000 scholarship that goes with it — and get some love for a state that hasn't yet made it past ...
- EATING CONTEST (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
'Gurgitators' race Some call it gross. Some call it down-right ridiculous.
- COLUMN: The Marine who looked after all of us - Star-Press
If you knew nothing about Lance Cpl. Andrew Whitacre, you needed look no further than the men and women who turned out in droves Friday to lay their hero to rest, to know who he was and what he meant to his family, his friends, his town. Thousands ...
- Virtual Greats Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Business Wire (press release)
Virtual Greats Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods MarketBusiness Wire (press release), CA - 6 hours agoWith everything from art contests to discussion forums on poetry, politics, celebrities and more, to fully customizable profiles, digital characters and ...
- Bandwagons that even you may have jumped on - ESPN.com
Stoked by the popularity of Michael Jordan, the Bulls bandwagon took off when the team won its first championship. Team merchandise was sold around the world, and the players were treated like rock stars. The bandwagon took a sabbatical when Jordan ...
- RICKY FLAKE: Classic album, bands get a second look - Biloxi Sun Herald
T his April 22 release is another installment of Eagle Rock's Classic Albums series, and is one of the most interesting/involved/expansive ones yet. The Doors eponymous debut album, recorded in 1967, was the often-dark flipside to the flower-power ...
- Great Lakes gets $1 million challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Westlake Reed Leskosky An artist's concept drawing by the Cleveland theater architecture firm of Westlake Reed Leskosky shows what the front of the Hanna Theatre will look like after renovations are complete in September. The $19.2 million campaign ...
- From poetry assignment to national finalist West Valley sophomore BreAnna Jones just wanted to get a good grade; she ... (Yakima Herald-Republic)
Sitting in the computer lab last winter, 16-year-old BreAnna Jones, a sophomore at West Valley High School, indifferently searched through hundreds of poems -- from William Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" to Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo."
- Mo Beasley lost love by found self - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsMo Beasley lost love by found selfNew York Daily News, NY - 14 hours agoBut he still wrote poetry, which was his real passion, in his spare time. His friend, who has a master's degree in acting, encouraged Beasley, ...
- Centre party to celebrate 500th birthday of botanist - Morpeth Herald
Centre party to celebrate 500th birthday of botanistMorpeth Herald, UK - 18 hours agoVisitors can learn how honeysuckle influenced early poetry and folklore and enjoy a specially crafted Tudor arbour. Heighley Gate Marketing Co-ordinator ...
- Morgan Freeman in Odets' 'Country Girl' - Newsday
Whatever troubles did or did not propel Mike Nichols ' staging to last night's opening - including a star unable to remember lines and a director willing to cut entire scenes - the result is a subtle, engrossing and deeply straightforward shaping of ...
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