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- Silver surfers invade net (The Courier Mail)
LOOK out Facebook, MySpace and YouTube, the silver surfers are dropping in on your populist youthful networking wave.
- Dornac: Unmasking a photographer of Parisian society (International Herald Tribune)
A man anxious to remain anonymous contacted a Paris auctioneer of the PIASA group, Delphine de Courtry. He had 179 photographs signed Dornac, and wanted to part with them. Here was, perhaps, a chance to find out more about the mystery photographer.
- Poets and tea make wonderful week - Caspar Star-Tribune
I've never moved cattle or branded or fixed fence. The last time I rode a horse I was absolutely terrified. At the same time, I've lived in Wyoming continuously for two months shy of 46 years. Any song with "cowboy" or "cowgirl" in it gets my ...
- ‘Love & Death & Love’ His first book of poetry at age 90 (Queens Courier)
At 90 years of age, Flushing House resident Leon Zuckrow has published his first book of poetry, “Love & Death & Love,†which is comprised of works that were written following the death of his first wife.
- Letter of the day: From Bill Holm, with truth and conscience - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Letters to the editor for Thursday, May 15 Letter of the day: Police should be warier of high-speed chases Letters to the editor for Wednesday, May 14 Netlets for Tuesday, May 13 Letter of the day: U.N. must get tough with Myanmar thugs One of the ...
- Taliban text messaging terror - Salon
KABUL -- The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- Posted By SUE HENDLER - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Posted By SUE HENDLERThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoEven though poetry and planning may not have much in common, other than the alliteration, I guess he thought this might bode well in terms of my thinking ...
- COLUMN: Leyde: Murphey follows way of the West - Thecalifornian.com
Michael Martin Murphey isn't shy about sharing what his priorities are: The cowboy way, restoring the American prairie, longhorn cattle and preserving our Western heritage. The singer-songwriter has made a career and a lifestyle working at those ...
- Suburban Symphony's Eric Dina to realize dream of conducting William ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Eric Dina, co-principal trumpet of the Suburban Symphony Orchestra in Beachwood, conducts a rehearsal of William Grant Still's "Afro-American" Symphony at Beachwood High School. What: Martin Kessler and Eric Dina conduct Samuel Barber's "A School for ...
- Across the Nation: 5 Years Later, Ceremonies Show That Pain and Emotion of Sept. 11 Are Still Fresh (New York Times)
The many ways of observing 9/11 showed just how deep an imprint was made, not only by the attacks, but also by the surge of solidarity that followed.
- Global Peace And Justice Newsletter#244: - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Global Peace And Justice Newsletter#244:Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 3 hours agoIn doing so he brought humanity to his politics and a ‘magnificent simplicity’ to his poetry and prose. The Auckland Labour History Group for its inaugural ...
- Bible Classes in Texas Public Schools - On Faith
Bible Classes in Texas Public SchoolsOn Faith, DC - 46 minutes agoThe board says the purpose of the course is to “teach students knowledge of biblical content, characters, poetry, and narratives that are prerequisites to ...
- American Life in Poetry - Easy Reader
American Life in PoetryEasy Reader, CA - 8 hours agoIt is important for me to be down on my knees, my fingers sifting the black earth, making those things grow which will grow.
- Town rising on Hay River lawn - Northern News Services (subscription)
Town rising on Hay River lawnNorthern News Services (subscription), Canada - 9 hours agoCollinson explained the hobby developed when he lost interest in writing poetry after being unable to get government assistance to promote his books. ...
- Poetry in motion - Ottawa Citizen
Poetry in motionOttawa Citizen, Canada - 10 hours ago... too good or too bad and the rhythm is lost. They couldn't have been more than 12 or 13, two boys who were about six feet tall and 130 pounds. It was poetry.
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