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- All about books (Bega District News)
THE newly formed Bermagui branch of Friends of the Library were delighted with the number of people who came to its National Book Week celebrations at the Bermagui Community Centre last Saturday.
- Live alone and prosper (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Tim Russert set a Christian example - La Crosse Tribune
The recent passing of news icon Tim Russert at age 58 is a reminder that each day is a gift and that any day might be our last in this life. A few months ago, I attended the funeral of a former business partner and friend who died at 46. These men ...
- Cong to make N-deal main poll issue - Tribune
The Congress will contest the next Lok Sabha elections by making the signing of the nuclear deal with the USA the main issue. Stating this at a press conference here today, union minister of state for industries Ashwani Kumar said the party would ...
- Secret capital of NZ poetry - Scene Dunedin
Scene DunedinSecret capital of NZ poetryScene Dunedin, New Zealand - 10 hours agoThe poet, who abandoned a career in physiotherapy eight years ago to pursue writing, published her second book of poetry, Magnetic South, this year. ...
- The dark side of 007's Sean Connery - News.com.au
THE upcoming autobiography of Sean Connery, who found fame as James Bond, will be a sanitised account of his life, reports Paul Scott. IN the autumn of 1964, an unprepossessing and cramped ground-floor office at 21 Wimpole St had become a magnet to ...
- Indiana honors Montgomery's Kirk Curnutt with fiction of the year ... - Montgomery Advertiser
The Indiana Center for the Book, a program of the Indiana State Library and an affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, named Montgomery author Kirk Curnutt’s novel "Breathing Out the Ghost" as the fiction of the year Aug ...
- Radio repairman saved collection of rare '40s recordings - Scripps News
Radio repairman saved collection of rare '40s recordingsScripps News, DC - 4 hours agoThe CD collection documents everything from poetry readings to ad lib moments that capture Latham and his friends clowning around for the microphone. ...
- About Town: - Daily Times
About Town:Daily Times, Pakistan - Jun 17, 2008... and also about love, friendship and small everyday joys and sorrows. Zehra Nigah has published two volumes of poetry, Shaam ka Pehla Taara and Waraq. ...
- DAD. By Zoë Ball, Ron Atkinson, Martha Wainwright, Kirsty ... - Independent
DAD. By Zoë Ball, Ron Atkinson, Martha Wainwright, Kirsty ...Independent, UK - 28 minutes agoI recently went on a tour of America promoting my own book of poetry for five weeks, and for the first time I understood the strain he must have undergone ...
- To go or not to go? - New Statesman
New StatesmanTo go or not to go?New Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoI talked to writers about how British poetry had been revived in the 1970s by translations from eastern European poets struggling with censorship - which ...
- Ovation for reggae and rhythm - Knaresborough Today
Ovation for reggae and rhythmKnaresborough Today, UK - 1 hour agoHis opening poem was also his first ever to make its way into print. Five Nights of Bleeding told of a spate of violence among young black people living in ...
- Sultry Summer Poetry Event Book Launch Open Mic - The Observer
The Ontario Poetry Society officially launches Sounding the Seconds, a new 156-page book edited and compiled by Sarnia poets Adele Kearns Thomas and Lynn Tait with photo illustrations by Tait.The group will also launch 4 chapbooks by Sarnia area ...
- Raymond C. Olson - Post-Journal
Raymond C. Olson, 72, of 100 Elam Ave., died at 2:41 a.m.Tuesday (July 29, 2008) in WCA Hospital. He was born July 3, 1936 in New York City, the son of Harold G. and Anna T. Pajacs Olson. A 1954 graduate of Jamestown High School, he served in the U.S ...
- Gary woman's life built around performing arts (Post-Tribune)
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." I first met Gwen Calmese-Wright at a poetry slam seven or eight years ago. We shared similar interests and quickly became friends.
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