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- Program director knows immigrant experience (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Miguel-Angel Soria sneaked across the border from Mexico at age 12 with his family. After a rocky start in his new surroundings, he eventually attended community college, then the University of San Diego, and received his master's degree in counseling and his teaching credentials from San Diego State.
- School Life: Winners - HeraldNet
School Life: WinnersHeraldNet, WA - 1 hour ago... and a lifetime Mukilteo resident, recently won first place in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's poetry contest for her poem entitled "Mukilteo Beach. ...
- Cirque du Soleil : Saltimbanco (The Observer)
Between whirlwind and lull, prowess and poetry, Saltimbanco takes Santa Ana Star Center spectators on an allegorical and acrobatic journey into the heart of the city.
- County jobless rate drops - Ironton Online
Lawrence County’s unemployment rate dipped a bit last month and remained below the state’s unemployment rate. In March, Lawrence County posted a 4.9 percent jobless rate. Ohio’s unemployment rate was 5.7 percent in March, up from 5.3 percent in ...
- Oil burden - OpEdNews
Oil burdenOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoPoetry: The Refined Savage Poetry Review - Refined Savage Editions; Unfinished Works - AIDS Services Foundation – Orange County December 2005; ...
- Summer camp listing - Forest Hills Journal - Community Press & Recorder
Summer camp listing - Forest Hills JournalCommunity Press & Recorder, KY - 1 hour agoIncludes games, storytelling, fingerspelling, conversational signing, crafts, poetry and imaginary play. $175 week. Registration required. ...
- What's happening at the library? (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org .
- Anatomy of a bomb scare (WorldNetDaily)
Mid-morning, in the heart of a major American city, something's wrong, very wrong. A high-rise building's alarm goes off a block from City Hall in Philadelphia, and everyone's ordered to evacuate. Is it a fire? A bomb threat? A false alarm? Or terrorism? Oy!
- Middle School students' poetry on display at Gaffney City Hall (Gaffney Ledger)
The works of several Cherokee County middle school students have been put on display as part of the area's month-long celebration of National Poetry Month. The exhibit is one in a series of displays put on by the city. In the past few months, the upstairs area of Gaffney City Hall has been flooded with artwork to help celebrate Black History and National Women's months.
- April 14, 2008 (Arts Journal)
I travel from coast to coast seeing plays for The Wall Street Journal , which means that I eat out a lot. Two weeks ago, for instance, I dined at Dressing Room , a restaurant in suburban Connecticut that is attached to the Westport Country Playhouse , where I saw a production of Alan Ayckbourn's Time of My Life that was very impressive . So was my dinner.
- Austria v Croatia preview - Glasgow Sunday Mail
Austria v Croatia previewGlasgow Sunday Mail, UK - 2 hours agoThe Croatia manager and former international defender has a law degree, speaks fluent English, German and Italian, writes poetry and is also the singer and ...
- Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in Darfur (Portsmouth Herald)
EXETER — Area students, members of local churches, and many more are doing what they can to raise awareness locally of a worldwide issue.
- Spring Books at the Library - Wicked Local Manchester
Spring Books at the LibraryWicked Local Manchester, MA - 3 hours agoWe were thrilled with all the entries, and with the poets and poetry fans who attended, read, recited, etc at our “Poetry Aloud Here†night. ...
- An Interview with Amy Knox Brown - Bookslut
An Interview with Amy Knox BrownBookslut, IL - 11 minutes agoIt's actually pretty difficult for me to work on stories and novels simultaneously -- I can do a novel and some poetry or nonfiction, but there's something ...
- Minn. mom pleads not guilty to breaking church ban (The Washington Times)
The mother of an autistic boy who's been barred from the family's church has pleaded not guilty to violating a restraining order after allegedly attending Mass there.
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