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- Graduation Speech - Rachel Barnard - Sarasota (51 Lines) (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
In eighth grade I promised myself I would become valedictorian and read a speech at graduation. At Booker High I studied with bright students, took honors and AP classes, took part in extra-curricular activites, was involved in the community, and improved my skills on violin and piano in VPA Music, all while writing poetry.
- A leg up on learning Chinese - Christian Science Monitor
Once, French was the common tongue of diplomacy and commerce in an era of European world dominance. Then English took its place. As China expands its influence, many believe that Mandarin might one day become the new language of commerce. Not least ...
- Hagworthingham - Poetry and verse evening proves a popular night out - Horncastle Today
Hagworthingham - Poetry and verse evening proves a popular night outHorncastle Today, UK - 5 hours agoPOETRY – A family poetry evening in Hagworthingham Church proved that poetry is accessible to everyone on Saturday. A thoroughly enjoyable evening of poetry ...
- A Raisin in the Sun (DVD Talk)
The Movie: Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun is rightly recognized not only as a modern masterpiece, but also as one of a very few plays that made history itself, by being the first piece written by an African American (not to mention a woman) to receive a major Broadway production.
- Challenges of $600-a-Session Patients (The Florence Times-Daily)
Wealthy patients, used to getting what they want, can present countless challenges for their therapists.
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to 'diary' - Arizona Daily Sun
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Local author’s work may help to answer age-old question (Wilson County News)
La Vernia resident Loyce McCarter asks a question of her readers that many have asked for more than 2,000 years. Her book, Is He the Messiah? A Reporter’s Notes, offers readers the chance to view Jesus through the eyes of ordinary people of His time.
- East St. Louis student's essay on violence wins statewide contest - Belleville News Democrat
East St. Louis student's essay on violence wins statewide contestBelleville News Democrat, USA - Jun 17, 2008... Against Handgun Violence, who made him the first downstate winner of their essay, poetry and art contest in the 13 years the contest has been held. ...
- Kate Kellaway: Radio reviews (Guardian Unlimited)
Nick Clarke's widow explores bereavement, while the Afternoon Play is let loose on the menopause
- After three decades, Tom Petty ranks among the best - Newark Star-Ledger
TONY KURDZUK/THE STAR-LEDGER Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at the Prudential Center in Newark on Wednesday. Tom Petty sure must be confident. True, a hit catalog like his would instill self-assurance in any musician. But no performer invites ...
- College aid that works - News & Observer
College aid that worksNews & Observer, NC - May 18, 2008The traditional formula of paying for college with family savings, summer jobs and/or part-time work no longer produced a solution to the high-tuition ...
- Editor's Mailbag (July 17) - Albany Democrat-Herald
I was surprised to see yet another letter from June Forsyth Kenagy in last night’s paper regarding the villainy of the Israelis and the righteousness of Palestinian extremists. I assumed that by now she moved on to another cause that might have the ...
- Library Notes (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
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- Leonard Cohen performs for rapturous T.O. crowd (CTV.ca)
After a series of "rehearsal shows," legendary singer and poet Leonard Cohen officially kicked off his world tour Friday with a three-hour performance in front of a rapt Toronto audience.
- Virtuoso guitarist knows how to be sexy without really trying - Tacoma News Tribune
Take a man raised in Italy, who’d studied flamenco with the Gypsies and classical guitar with Andrés Segovia, throw in a talent for poetry and some killer looks, and you’d expect him to deliver on musical romance. And Andre Feriante does just ...
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