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- Mugabe plays the God card - Globe and Mail
In perhaps his sincerest admission of how he has regarded today's runoff presidential vote, Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe recently told a group of businessmen in Bulawayo: "Only God, who appointed me, will remove me." The not-so-veiled threat of ...
- Violent Islamist Extremism, the Internet and the Homegrown Terrorist ... - Family Security Matters
Propaganda has always been integral to the violent Islamist movement, especially for the purpose of attracting followers. Printed materials, videos of terrorist activities, including operations and training, and recordings of sermons and speeches ...
- What your lips say about you - Livemint.com
Vikram Akula, the founder of SKS Microfinance, has full lips. Have you noticed? So do soon-to-be Pakistani astronaut Namira Salim, Mukesh Ambani and Abhishek Bachchan. Manmohan Singh, K.P. Singh and George Bush don’t; their lips are thin ...
- Wine/Food Events - July - AZ Central.com
Wine/Food Events - JulyAZ Central.com, AZ - 2 hours agoCompete in a chicken wing eating contest. Must be 21 or older and cannot be a professional eater. Native New Yorker, 110 S. Val Vista Drive, Gilbert. ...
- Local author shortlisted for prestigious provincial award - Standard Freeholder
Local author shortlisted for prestigious provincial awardStandard Freeholder, Canada - 20 minutes agoIt was there, while a student, one of her professors, Robert Yergeau, encouraged her to submit her poetry to his own publishing house, Le Nordir, ...
- Poetry workshop: May's shortlist and Gillian Clarke's responses (Guardian Unlimited)
Poetry workshop: In a special Hay festival edition of the workshop, Gillian Clarke welcomes the honest and truthful responses to her request for poems about objects and their resonances
- The Resistance (Washington Post)
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY By Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
- Creative writing program features free readings - Citizen's Voice
Evening readings will showcase film, fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and playwriting created by faculty members of the program. Readings will run from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight through Thursday.
- Jonny Woo: Drag-glam in sequins and beards - Metro
MetroJonny Woo: Drag-glam in sequins and beardsMetro, UK - 9 hours agoWoo tells this personal story via music, poetry and spoken word, and relishes playing with lyrical forms - one euphoric poem about the drag queen at her ...
- Protection: it's not open and shut - The Age
Protection: it's not open and shutThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoOf publishers and imports, prizes, premiers and prime ministers — not to mention human rights and a bath full of poems. Jason Steger on what's going on in ...
- Roxbury Film Festival and Berklee College of Music - Jazz-Quad
Jazz-QuadRoxbury Film Festival and Berklee College of MusicJazz-Quad, Belarus - 4 hours agoThis is the Life chronicles the rise and fall of this "family" of African-American street poets, while examining their obstacles to commercial success. ...
- Poetry and good storytelling is the core: Neelesh Misra - India Infoline.com
Poetry and good storytelling is the core: Neelesh MisraIndia Infoline.com, India - 17 minutes agoI enjoy writing them, but I wanted to be able to do more kinds of songs and I am getting those opportunities now, thank god. Define your success from the ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - San Francisco Gate
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and ...
- In Wolf Trap's 'Vienna Woods,' a Tour of German Song - Washington Post
At a time when there is so much focus on creative programming as a Holy Grail in classical music, it's bewildering that Steven Blier does not get more respect. Blier, the accompanist, arranger and artistic director of song recitals at Wolf Trap for ...
- DA to try girl, 14, as adult in killing - San Diego Union-Tribune
A 14-year-old Scripps Ranch girl suspected of killing her mother will be tried as an adult, the District Attorney's Office said yesterday. Heather D'Aoust is expected to be arraigned in San Diego Superior Court today, said Paul Levikow, spokesman for ...
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