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- Jihad-book accused 'wrote for magazine' - ninemsn
A man accused of producing a book promoting jihad terrorist acts was part of the publishing team of a Sydney Islamic magazine, a NSW Supreme Court jury heard. IT security expert Samier Dandan also told the jury that every chapter from the 110-page ...
- Sunset Song, His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen - The Herald
Sunset Song, His Majesty’s Theatre, AberdeenThe Herald, UK - 50 minutes agoOnly in the slower-paced second act are things allowed to breathe enough for the full brutal poetry of the piece to grab hold. In the end, we're left with ...
- Scoopy's Notebook (The Villager)
Cracked: The L.E.S. Slacktivists’ sound-permit flap spilled over to the recent HOWL! Festival, causing some howls of frustration from festival organizers.
- Craft Splash begins Sept. 29 - The Chronicle Herald
The Yarmouth and Acadian Shores Craft Splash is set for Sept. 29 to Oct. 6. The week-long community festival is organized by members of the Yarmouth Crafts Guild with venues throughout the area involving children, teens, and adults. Special events ...
- Dr. Idris Badmus Joins XYTOS Inc. as Director - MarketWatch
Dr. Idris Badmus Joins XYTOS Inc. as DirectorMarketWatch - 15 minutes agoHis collection of poetry, The Vision of Peace has won awards from the International Society of Poets and other institutions, and his published works include ...
- Angola: National Hero Remembered Through His Poems - AllAfrica.com
Angola: National Hero Remembered Through His PoemsAllAfrica.com, Washington - 4 hours agoTen Angolan female singers participated last Saturday evening in Tropical cinema, in Luanda, in a gala in the framework of the 86th birthday of the first ...
- Poetry Night leaves lasting impression - A&M Panther (subscription)
Poetry Night leaves lasting impressionA&M Panther (subscription), TX - 3 hours agoHis poem made you think about the elements you see and hear about in everyday life that most people didn't address or pay attention to. ...
- Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contest - Harborough Mail
Don't be a-verse to entering poetry contestHarborough Mail, UK - 6 hours agoPOETS in Harborough are being urged to enter a free competition to stand a chance of winning £1000. United Press sent an appeal to The Citizen asking for ...
- Community Calendar - Pittsburgh Channel
webstaff@thepittsburghchannel.com and type "community event" in the subject line of your message. Submissions must be in Microsoft Word or some other text-based format. Graphics, images and PDFs are not accepted. Events are posted by date, in the ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish to be laid to rest in Ramallah - Haaretz.com
Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish, whose words were seen as encapsulating the Palestinian cause, will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank on Tuesday - an honor only previously accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. Tributes ...
- Protest Votes and Protest Zones - OpEdNews
Protest Votes and Protest ZonesOpEdNews, PA - 2 hours agoby Rafe Pilgrim Page 1 of 1 page(s) A friend advises that I should register my discontent with the treachery of the Republicans and the cowardice "" if not ...
- In memory of Will - Times-West Virginian
In memory of WillTimes-West Virginian, WV - 15 minutes agoHe also loved to write poetry. Copies of his book “Misery Loves Company,” a compilation of his poetry, will be for sale at the show. ...
- 'I am so glad you told us the truth' - Globe and Mail
After L.M. Montgomery's granddaughter, Kate Macdonald Butler, stated in an essay in Focus last Saturday that the author of Anne of Green Gables had committed suicide, readers responded quickly. Mongomery died in 1942, but the messages below - and ...
- Wisdom Like a Flower Bed: Sa'di's 'Gulistan' (The New York Sun)
Common sense is probably the last thing we want or expect from poets. Give us confessions, prophecies, manifestos, but spare us the advice — especially advice in verse. The poet should be a firebrand, not some mumbling old uncle. And yet, it wasn't always thus. In older cultures, not only in Greece and Rome but in India, Persia, and China, the poet was often seen less as a visionary than as a ...
- A Scottish delight made from lemons - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science MonitorA Scottish delight made from lemonsChristian Science Monitor, MA - 30 minutes agoI arrived at my dorm assuming that everyone loved Robbie Burns's poetry, Scottish shortbread, and lemon curd. My new friends looked puzzled when I tried to ...
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