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- Sexonomics (Dalnews)
There are some interesting new courses in the fall/winter calendar, including Marina Adshade's The Economics of Sex and Love
- Kidnap suspect calls days with daughter ‘glorious’ - Las Vegas Sun
The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police say ...
- Religion Briefs: Worship center opens new facility - Shreveport Times
Religion Briefs: Worship center opens new facilityShreveport Times, LA - 5 hours agoPerformers will include Perfected Praise dance ministry, Voices of Faith Choir and the Royal Family poetry ministry. Christian Faith was started in 1997 by ...
- Lunatic fringe - Buffalo News
Lunatic fringeBuffalo News, United States - 4 hours agoIt requires the perfect balance of blind nobility and childlike fear, a finely honed capacity to animate Shakespeare’s dark poetry and, perhaps above all, ...
- Paul Russell: Say nothing but good of the dead; enough about abortion - Nationalpost.com
Are there any original arguments to be made in the Henry Morgentaler/ abortion/Order of Canada debate? Readers seem to think so, as this topic dominated the letters file again this week. Of the more than 130 letters on this subject, approximately 70 ...
- Ex-king Gyanendra writing autobiography - Nepalnews.com
Ex-king Gyanendra writing autobiographyNepalnews.com, Nepal - 1 hour agoThe last Shah king, who is very much inclined towards poetry, is penning down his autobiography, according to a Nepali vernacular weekly, and this as the ...
- DEATH OF LEGENDARY NEWSPAPERMAN GEORGE SAMPLE MARKS END OF AN ERA - Niagara Falls Reporter
CORRY, PA. -- They hung black crepe wreaths on the doors of the old Corry Journal building last week. A great man had died. George Raymond Sample, reporter, editor, publisher and finally the owner of this small-town daily newspaper for the past 61 ...
- William Studebaker's body recovered - Idaho Statesman
The body of kayaker and poet William Studebaker was recovered by the McCall dive team Monday afternoon, the Valley County Sheriff's Office said. "He was found about two miles from where they lost sight of him," said spokesman Lt. Dan Smith ...
- Pride Calendar - Southern Voice
Southern VoicePride CalendarSouthern Voice, GA - 3 hours agoStarts at 6 pm, see website for parade route. www.atlantapride.org Atlanta Pride shoutOut!, a slam poetry event. 7:30 pm – 11 pm at the Piedmont Room at the ...
- Quote of the day - Salon
It's my feeling that the weighing, for comparative purposes, of prejudices and inequalities is not useful and can never be accurate. The sexism vs. racism horse race that has stemmed from 2008's primary season has been frustrating and dispiriting ...
- A.S. Maulucci: Visionary potery looks beyond the everyday to reveal ... - Norwich Bulletin
From the Book of Revelations to William Blake to W. B. Yeats, poets have written verse that embodies a private vision of a world beyond the ordinary reality which remains centered on our day-to-day existence in the material life of the senses. When ...
- Snoop Dogg plays to his image - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Snoop Dogg plays to his imageSeattle Post Intelligencer - 5 hours agoHe glided through such hits as "Gin and Juice" and "Murder Was the Case" before yielding time to his friend, the mediocre rapper Warren G. Warren G.'s ...
- These students produced You SA - The Ranger
These students produced You SAThe Ranger, TX - 3 hours agoWhen not engaged with school and volunteering, Taylor likes to write poetry, listen to music and watch movies such as her favorite "Stephen King's 'Rose ...
- IN BRIEF (Pahrump Valley Times)
The Maverick Club will host a day for all the available candidates for public office to meet and greet the public 12-3 p.m. July 13 at 340 E. Mesquite Ave.
- Demons Inner and Outer (The New York Sun)
Almost seven years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, readers still display a surprising hunger for the definitive "9/11 novel." The acclaim that greeted Joseph O'Neill's "Netherland" earlier this year was a sign of this appetite: Critics outbid one another to welcome a book that might make sense of the always receding, ever-present horror. Clearly, the more deeply committed one is to ...
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