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- Creative thesis slots highly prized by ’09s - Daily Princetonian
While the 1,976 students recently admitted to the Class of 2012 may be getting ready to bask in the summer sun and celebrate the completion of their last academic application for the next few years, they may be surprised to learn that selectivity ...
- The foibles that make us all human (Mail and Guardian)
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- Area Deaths - Daily Home Online
BIRMINGHAM – Services for Mr. James Coleman, 60, will be Wednesday, May 21, at 11 a.m. at Sims Funeral Chapel, Talladega, with Pastor W.J. Posey officiating. Burial will be in Rocky Zion Cemetery in Pell City. He was a native of St. Clair County ...
- Ellicott City - Baltimore Sun
Columbia festival The Columbia Festival of the Arts continues, with performances by STREB vs. Gravity at 8p.m. today, magician Mike Super at 8 p.m. tomorrow Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co. at 3 p.m. Sunday, and Judy Collins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ...
- Books in Brief: Capsule reviews of recently released books (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
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- High Meadows Poetry Winner (Revue & News)
Matthew Reingold, a first grade student at High Meadows School in Roswell, was selected as a state winner in the national 2008 River of Words Poetry and Art Contest. He is pictured during the Georgia River of Words Award Ceremony recently held at the Chattahoochee Nature Center.
- Obama's issues poetry lacks rhyme - Detroit News
Barack Obama is such a stand-up guy that he'll stand up twice -- once for each side of an issue. The poetry reading on change and hope is over. Now that he has to talk about real policy, there's little rhyme in the rhythm. Take James Johnson, who was ...
- All Events for 7 July 2008 (My Hackney)
Until 10 Jul 2008 Frustrated shipyard worker and divorced father Slimane increasingly feels his life has amounted to little. In a desperate bid to escape his depression, Slimane decides to set up his own restaurant....
- On the Rocks • ‘Mortified’ converts agony to hilarity (Portland Tribune)
Dear Diary, On Friday night we went to Mortified. It was sooooo awesome! It was super funny. Maybe that’s not nice to say, because it’s a show of people reading their diaries out loud, and they wrote some stuff that was WAY embarrassing. I would never do that. Ha ha just kidding as you ...
- Have you got wind of Afri-kaaps yet? - Tonight South Africa
'Daais die move!", yells the poet Jitsvinger at the audience. "Maakit aan!", they shout back enthusiastically. His mother calls him Quinton Goliath, but in 2001, Jitsvinger was born. "I called myself Jitsvinger, because 'jits' is a slang word for ...
- School & Youth Bulletin Board (The Vicksburg Post)
Roderick Aaron Erves, a senior at Mississippi Valley State University, has been named Omega's Scholar of the Year by the Beta Theta chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity. He was also named a presidential scholar.
- War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress' - The Independent
Few would doubt the brilliance of Robert Graves, a man considered to be one of Britain's foremost war poets whose verses on Greek mythology and frontline conflict cemented his name in literary history. But one academic has accused the poet of ...
- Fairy tale comes true for Bennington grad - North Adams Transcript
BENNINGTON, Vt. -- Crystal Careau pretended to teach school as a little girl growing up in Bennington. She dreamed of becoming a teacher. Then, one day, she packed away all her fake homework assignments and phony exams in a box and tucked them away ...
- duluth.com's Best Bets for May 8-14 - Duluth News Tribune
duluth.com's Best Bets for May 8-14Duluth News Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoTonight the Arrowhead Chorale explores Dance, New Music, and Poetry. “Voices in Fresh Combinations†may lack a certain lyricism, but it’s an accurate title ...
- Have you heard the one about the sewer? - KUSA-TV
DENVER - Sometimes inspiration can come from the strangest places. For second grader Jack Baker, that inspiration lies somewhere beneath the hundreds of manhole covers lining the city streets of Denver. "When I was little, I saw the discs in the road ...
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