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- R. Kelly's fate in the hands of a jury; Britney Spears is trying for ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
After six years, the R. Kelly child pornography case is in the hands of the jury. Closing arguments were heard yesterday. The prosecution painted it as a slam-dunk case, not a "whodunit" but a "he-did-it." The defense, meanwhile, insisted it wasn't ...
- Meeting on Persian literature held in Istanbul - IranMania News
LONDON, June 23 (IranMania) - The second meeting on Persian literature was held in Istanbul, MNA reported. Several Iranian scholars including Hassan Hassanzadeh, as well as professors and students of Persian literature from the Istanbul University ...
- Steel vows to 'get better forever' (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Danielle Steel's 75th book is "Rogue," the tale of a sober-minded psychologist and her playboy ex-husband. The author doesn't need the fame that goes with all her books. She just wants to write.
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies (The Lawyer)
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 domain names.
- REVIEW | House of Cards: Terry Kinney's "Diminished Capacity" (indieWIRE)
One could surmise the mediocrity of " Diminished Capacity " from reading the synopsis alone: Cooper ( Matthew Broderick ), a small-town-boy-made-good in the big city but lately suffering from the lasting effects of a serious concussion, heads back home to visit his fading Uncle Rollie ( Alan Alda ). As Cooper's mother explains of the latter's condition in a letter, "Dr. Hoyt calls it 'diminished ...
- 'Algren' captures city's gritty magic - Chicago Sun-Times
Memo to all those involved in promoting Chicago as a global tourist destination: Forget about the standard video portrait of the city, filled with generic (if enticing) views of the skyline and lake and ballparks, of Michigan Avenue and Millennium ...
- Field Guide To Poets - Cleveland Free Times
Field Guide To PoetsCleveland Free Times, OH - 58 minutes ago... Ohio native Rita Dove won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, and Ohio Writer was launched by Mary and Susan Grimm. The meat of the book consists of essays ...
- COLUMN: Some insights into golf (The Times West Virginian)
If Sir Winston Churchill will excuse us for a moment while we paraphrase, we offer this observation on the day before the $1 million Nationwide Tour Players Cup tournament comes to the Pete Dye Golf Club here:
- Keeping It Real for July 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Keeping It Real for July 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 2 hours agoFrom those encounters, family and parenting issues abound. But almost as important are the adolescent issues, social problems, race relations and gender ...
- Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity (New York Times)
A digital resurrection allows Yeats to stride again along the hinge of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- art Till June 28 at Chemould Art Gallery, 12F Park Street, #22298641; 2 pm - 7 pm: (The Telegraph)
An exhibition of paintings by Anirban Banerjee. Till June 28 at Tejas Art Gallery, 11 Mayfair Road, #98300 49825; 1 pm - 7.30 pm: Summer Workshop : Acrylic and charcoal works, inspired by the Bengal countryside, by Dhiren Sasmal, Ashok Ganguly, Arunava Mondol, Biswarup Garai, Avijit Mukherjee, Tarun Chakravorty, Malay Chandan Saha, Debasish Sen Gupta and Subrata Sen.
- Summer Arts Academy - Cumberland Times-News
Summer Arts AcademyCumberland Times-News, MD - Jun 26, 2008"I thought this would be a good chance to experience what college life is like," said Schahfer, who enjoys fiction and poetry. ...
- Exhibit reveals refugee hopes, struggles - Times Union
ALBANY -- Seyed Bagher, an Iranian refugee, took a photograph of his large work boots laced to his 3-year-old daughter Malika's tiny Mary Janes. "The picture means I want to lead my little girl to better things in America. She'll get a good education ...
- A service of the News & Record, Greensboro, North Carolina - Greensboro News Record
A service of the News & Record, Greensboro, North CarolinaGreensboro News Record, NC - 53 minutes agoPoetry circle, 7:30 pm third Thursday, Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center, 1700 Orchard St., Greensboro. Free. 373-5881. Professionals in Transition, 7 pm ...
- Innkeeper's daughter pioneered city's tourist season (The Desert Sun)
“She started what was to become the whole vast, vogue of desert vacationing. All the great resorts — Tucson, and Phoenix and Death Valley — the fancy hotels and the Southwest dude ranches, and the thousands of trailers who have discovered the uncanny lure of the desert, it all began with Mother Coffman. The whole thing was built on one woman's spiritual love of the desert.â€
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