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- Parts of Saddam Hussein's prison diaries released - CBC News
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. Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein shown at his genocide trial in the ...
- All back to mine - guardian.co.uk
All back to mineguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoAt the centre of it all is Jont, a 34-year-old modern-day beatnik who spent his student days putting out an underground poetry journal called The Mad Cow, ...
- At The Vanguard Of Vitamins (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
If it weren't for British biochemist Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Americans might not be obsessed with gobbling down their daily vitamins.
- ‘Cut a flower, build a room’ (Malta Today)
Cut flowers. Uproot trees. Destroy fields to make room for more houses, villas and high towers. After all you have only wasted some earth. Let your boathouses devour more of our coast. Catch whatever moves in the sea even if few fish remain.
- Charles Oakley: Artist praised for his 'poetry in paint' (Independent)
Charles Oakley was one of an important generation of British painters who, in the late Forties, arrived at the Slade School of Fine Art wearing "demob" suits. He had neither portfolio nor sketchbooks to show, but a single watercolour, depicting a momentous occasion in his youth.
- Hemet resident's art springs from memories (The Press-Enterprise)
Rigo Rivas paints from memory and many of the images are from his recollections of El Salvador, where he was born. Growing up in the small town of Coatepeque, he was raised by a large extended family but left them behind when he came to America.
- Poetry Contest Winners (Small Town Papers News Service)
Socorro High School student Nicole Engler won a poetry contest sponsored by the Socorro Public Library for her poem, “Sins of Darkness.â€...
- Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th class - Monterey County Herald
Ready for the world: CSU-Monterey Bay graduates 12th classMonterey County Herald, CA - May 18, 2008Mexican immigrant and US citizen Isai Ambrosio, whose poem, "Picking Blueberries," was selected for inclusion in this summer's Monterey Poetry Review. ...
- CITY SCENE - Terrace Standard
CITY SCENETerrace Standard, Canada - 2 hours agoIn this hysterically funny play, two young mothers are out to shatter stereotypes, or should they really care? Lucy and Lish are simple women at the mercy ...
- Calendar for June 4 - Kansas City Star
Calendar for June 4Kansas City Star, MO - 9 hours ago(913-642-2222) FRESH INK: SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC POETRY SLAM: Jazzhaus, 926 1/2 Massachusetts, Lawrence. $3. www.jazzhaus.com (785-749-3320) GINN SISTERS, ...
- Poetry Festival sponsors book swap in Boca (Boca Raton News)
The Palm Beach Poetry Festival is hosting a book swap in Boca Raton to celebrate National Poetry Month. It will be held Tuesday, April 15 at 1 p.m. at Chili’s, 21078 St. Andrews Blvd.
- DMA breaks curfew with 'Late Nights' - smudailycampus.com
DMA breaks curfew with 'Late Nights'smudailycampus.com, TX - 5 hours agoFresh Ink, a lecture featuring Laureate Robert Hass reading his newest poetry collection and a spoken-word and multimedia performance by Will Richey will ...
- Wilmington on DVD: Locked-in and set free (Isthmus)
Julian Schnabel's new movie is a true story of tragedy and redemption that exerts an almost hypnotic power. Schnabel and star Mathieu Alamric show us the fall and rise of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the high-flying, philandering 'lt;i'gt;Elle'lt;/i'gt; magazine editor who suffered almost complete paralysis after an auto accident. Bauby, who saw his life become as shattered as his spine, fought back, ...
- No tragic end to drama section but I fear my number's up today - Irish Independent
No tragic end to drama section but I fear my number's up todayIrish Independent, Ireland - 21 minutes agoPart B, the prescribed poetry, was the highlight of the exam. Choosing Derek Mahon, my pen almost took on a life of its own as my hand guided it along the ...
- In Neruda’s Chile, good education eludes masses - Thaindian.com
Thaindian.comIn Neruda’s Chile, good education eludes massesThaindian.com, Thailand - 5 hours agoThe government’s scheme for 400000 families envisages a ‘maletin literario’ or box of up to nine books each that includes poetry and fiction apart from an ...
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