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- The Case Against Ivins: DNA, E-Mails and a Poem - Washington Post
Calgary HeraldThe Case Against Ivins: DNA, E-Mails and a PoemWashington Post, United States - Aug 6, 2008(I'm not trying to be funny, (redacted name). It actually scares me a bit.)" In another e-mail from June 2000, Ivins wrote: "Even with the Celexa and the ...Video: Scientist: DNA Led Agents to Anthrax Suspect AssociatedPressAnthrax case twist and turns before a dark end WTOPall 8,328 news articles
- A day in the life at the National Poetry Slam in Madison - Isthmus Daily Page
A day in the life at the National Poetry Slam in MadisonIsthmus Daily Page, WI - 1 hour agoWith orientation underway and most teams checked into their hotels, the scene is one of jubilation on the opening day of the National Poetry Slam. ...
- Grinderman Have Their Way - The Skinny
Grinderman Have Their WayThe Skinny, UK - 46 minutes agoBut the fact that we’re spread out, well that’s just down to falling in love with different girls. Love’s to blame!â€
- A flood of ideas - Iowa City Press-Citizen
For 16-year-old Miranda Stinson, a poem she helped write Saturday was "the worst poetry I've written in my life," she said. But it likely ranks high as the poem written during the most unique situation. Stinson, of Blooming-ton, Ind., was one of ...
- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' (Independent)
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history.
- Bound Volumes - Manchester Journal
Bound VolumesManchester Journal, VT - 52 minutes agoMANCHESTER — Robert Frost delighted an audience of two hundred members and friends of the Southern Vermont Poetry Society at the Equinox Theatre in ...
- A Long, Strange Trip (New York Times)
A British classics professor traces the lengthy shadow Homer?s ?Odyssey? casts across Western culture.
- A Beat at the Coffee House (The Telegraph)
The launch at Town Hall was attended by Nabaneeta Dev Sen, Nabarun Bhattacharya and Utpal Kumar Basu.
- Shameless plug of the day: Disquietude Theatre Company - Twin Cities Planet
Shameless plug of the day: Disquietude Theatre CompanyTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 4 hours ago... Mistral wrote a great deal of tender poetry for children, but her work also delves in the darkest caverns of the human soul in her poems of death, ...
- Muslim doctor hopes book breaks invisibility barrier (The State)
CHARLESTON — Dr. Qanta Ahmed’s journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia. Despite her misgivings about women being treated as invisible in the country, the 40-year-old assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina says she took a chance and stayed there for two years. Reflecting on her experiences almost a ...
- The many ages of Herodotus - Times Online
The many ages of HerodotusTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoSince our earliest source for the sequence of events before and during Thermopylae is the seventh book of Herodotus’ Histories, Snyder must mean that his ...
- Wednesday, August 6 (Princeton Town Topics)
1 p.m.: Senior Resource Center screening of The Jane Austen Book Club ; Suzanne Patterson Building. Free. 7 p.m.: Darla Rich Quartet; Fedora Cafe, Lawrenceville.
- Religion Calendar: 06/21/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New Criticism (The New York Sun)
Looking back on the 1930s from the perspective of middle age, Robert Lowell described it as a time "when criticism looked like winning." The years of Lowell's apprenticeship were the golden age of the New Criticism, the intellectually rigorous, closely analytical style of reading that grew up alongside modernism in poetry. The New Critics — John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, R.P. Blackmur, Yvor ...
- Teen Poetry/Music Fest - Chronicle
Come to the Scotland Public Library at 6:30 p.m. library and share a hidden talent. Read a poem or perform a song. Ages 12-18 are welcome to join us. Call the library at 423-1492 with questions or to sign-up
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