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- Schools' mixed message - Vacaville Reporter
All through the school year, parents are sent information on what to feed and what not to feed their children and how to lead healthier, more active lives. Schools have taken the nanny position in telling parents what kinds of foods are no longer ...
- Border Book Festival: Who's who - Las Cruces Sun-News
Border Book Festival: Who's whoLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 14 minutes agoA poet, editor and author of 17 books, including eight volumes of poetry, three books for children and six nonfiction works. His most recent publications ...
- With Obama, it’s the Communism, Stupid - Canada Free Press
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tried to deflect a question about his relationship with terrorist Bill Ayers by saying that he “engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago when I was 8-years-old†and that he was now a professor and a ...
- It has held together
Register-Guard - The art is in his speech: words spoken softly and carefully, with a sense of poetry and oracle, a voice that makes you believe ... was OK,†recalls Dominican-American author Junot Diaz, whose books include the acclaimed novel “The Brief Wondrous Life ...
- What's on: Thursday April 3 - Scotsman
What's on: Thursday April 3Scotsman, United Kingdom - 58 minutes agoHere she picks her favourite poems by other people, in conversation with Robyn Marsack. Scottish Poetry Library, Crichton's Close, 7.30pm, £5 (£3), ...
- In the Area (Feb. 27) (Silver City Sun-News)
On Sunday, Magdaleno Manzanarez, professor of political science at Western New Mexico University, will address the Unitarian/Universalist Fellowship on immigration from Mexico.
- Students can stay active during spring break - The Olympian
Students can stay active during spring breakThe Olympian, WA - 2 hours agoMediums include poetry, book making, film, claymation characters, pinch pots, theater, improv, percussion, dance and movement, a field trip to TCTV and Yaya ...
- Review: NZ Trio at University Music Theatre - New Zealand Herald
Review: NZ Trio at University Music TheatreNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 3 hours agoFarr's artless, pretty opening theme seems catchier with every new hearing; its eventual reappearance brings with it the assurance of meeting an old friend. ...
- The heinous attack on the penis of Atatürk's horse - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
The heinous attack on the penis of Atatürk's horseTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 52 minutes agoThis poem, written by a 12-year old young female student named Ecem, won the “Atatürk Poetry Contest†held in one of the primary schools of Istanbul this ...
- Out and Away
Statesman Journal - And the life that's in between. I wasn't there to witness Napoleon at Waterloo ... Larry Hobart, 84, volunteers and reads his poetry at events By Jan Jackson
- Poems of 1900s remain relevant
Badger Herald - Henry Parland is not only one of the most influential figures in Swedish poetry, he’s possibly one of the most mercurial figures of the 20th century. Born in Russia in 1908, he fled to Finland with his family to escape the tumult of revolution ...
- Poetry column: Poets and thieves have much in common - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Poets and thieves have much in commonThe Evening Sun, PA - 20 minutes agoFrom a small inconvenience to a tragic and life-altering experience, the nature of these losses has a particular character that an accident does not. ...
- Bringing back the intellectual discourse
Business Standard - The book gathers intellectual discourse and thought-provoking debate from many esteemed scholars on Indian language, Indian ... the Brahmins as the elite language of choice for aesthetic and political discourse, early Indian literature and epic poetry.
- Beyond America's original sin - Tallahassee Democrat
Beyond America's original sinTallahassee Democrat, FL - Mar 25, 2008Hillary Clinton said in January that: "You campaign in poetry, but you govern in prose." Wrong. America's had its fill of the prosaic. ...
- Maya Angelou Celebrates 80th Birthday - CBS 46
ATLANTA -- It didn't take long to figure out Maya Angelou was in the building. The author and poet was met with a chorus of cheers and camera flashes from onlookers as she moved across the red carpet into her 80th birthday celebration at Atlanta's ...
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