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- Belt tightening means record library numbers - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Belt tightening means record library numbersThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 22 minutes ago... films, poetry readings, musical recordings, classes and cultural performances - and all of these are free and open to anyone who walks through the ...
- FCC sides with NFL Network in dispute with Comcast - Grand Rapids Press
AP Photo NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, left, joins Houston Texans owner Bob McNair on the sidelines before the Texans game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in Houston. WASHINGTON - The Federal Communications Commission has sided with the ...
- I have little time for poetic constraints’ - Hindustan Times
The last gent in public affairs showing a flair for poetry (not counting the Bhojpuri aphorismsspouting Lalu Prasad Yadav) was Atal Bihari Vajpayee. So what a pleasant irony that in his debut collection of poems, I Witness: Partial Observations ...
- Vatican to host meeting on evolutionary theory - Globe and Mail
larry price from Arnstein, Canada writes: Evolutionary theory is the oldest unfounded theory in science. "Evolution" fundamentally means "change," and the observation that the universe is changing moment to moment is not a radical conclusion. "You ...
- Jewels that rank among the greatest treasures - Times Online
An imminent sale of important pictures rarely makes me gasp. I suppose I am immune to it. However, the news that the Sutherland Trustees are selling both their great Titians is certainly alarming. They have been on loan to the National Gallery of ...
- Clark Rockefeller: Famous name, infamous life (MSNBC)
Transcript: Who is Clark Rockefeller? Turns out he's not who anyone thought — including his wife. Read the story of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German man who made a fake identity for himself using the famed American surname.
- Shrek v Billy Elliot in battle for Broadway (Otago Daily Times)
It's the show generating the most buzz, particularly at the box office, and that's saying a lot, as New York braces for a fall of six Broadway musicals - five new shows and one revival - plus several off-Broadway offerings, including one with a score by Stephen Sondheim.
- Literary Calendar for week of Sept. 14 - San Jose Mercury News
Literary Calendar for week of Sept. 14San Jose Mercury News, USA - 8 minutes ago4 pm Tuesday: "Best American Poetry 2008," Robert Hass, Chad Sweeney and DA Powell. Thursday: "Hungry Ghosts," Susan Dunlap. Friday: "Zen and Now," Mark ...
- A Palestinian poet's final words - Miami Herald
When he passed away last month, Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwishstill had plenty to say. The 67-year-old writer known as the Palestinian "poet of conscience" was working on a collection of poems that captured the thoughts and ideals he was ...
- Nobel prize-winning poet on visit to Limerick - Limerick Leader
Nobel prize-winning poet on visit to LimerickLimerick Leader, Ireland - Jul 22, 2008Mrs Szymborska, who celebrated her 85th birthday earlier this month and lives in Krakow, is said to be currently working on a new volume of poetry. ...
- 1oo years old and counting (Great Bend Tribune)
For the Great Bend Public Library, it has not been just a quick read. So, when the library hosts the Chamber of Commerce coffee at 9:30 this morning, the event will take on a historical air.
- Literary calender for Oct. 6-11 (Pioneer Press)
Author appearances and readings in the Twin Cities for the first week in October.
- Slideshow: The Life of Ena Pedley - Wisbech Standard
Wisbech StandardSlideshow: The Life of Ena PedleyWisbech Standard, UK - 2 hours agoThe woman who was deemed by many to be an eccentric, who chose to live alone with just her pets for company, had one passion in life - writing poetry about ...
- LOVE & ABYSS - New York Post
EVEN in rock 'n' roll - where you're expected to do the unexpected just to get noticed - St. Louis quintet Ludo is a surprise. Just listen to Ludo's single "Love Me Dead," one of today's featured MPFrees. No doubt you've heard that love is a wondrous ...
- Ghosts & Gangsters kayak tour has its share of thrills - Chicago Tribune
The toughest hurdle, this time of year, when the sun is lower but not quite low and the dusk is not quite full of grain, when the cement corners of downtown Chicago seem to soften in the middle of the day and autumn sneaks one leaf closer—the ...
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