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- The Killer: Anatomy Of A Mat Villain - Charleston Post Courier
The Killer: Anatomy Of A Mat VillainCharleston Post Courier, SC - 22 minutes agoA vegetarian who neither smoked nor drank, he loved poetry and classical music, especially Mozart, and was a deep thinker who studied theology and ...
- Schneider novel set during coming RNC (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
You cannot help but love the opening line of Bart Schneider's new novel, "The Man in the Blizzard"; the last word is so unexpected.
- Unraveling the Mysteries of Modern China - Wall Street Journal
Unraveling the Mysteries of Modern ChinaWall Street Journal - 3 hours agoAware of this moral flaw, Inspector Chen often looks for solace and purity in ancient Chinese poetry and delightful Chinese food -- two passions that Mr. ...
- Poetrydances.com, an Innovative Poetry Website, Recently Launched by UK Writer Anthony French, Takes a Leap of Faith ... (PR.com)
Writer Anthony French's innovative new online venture, poetrydances.com, which services emerging writers of online poetry in both the USA and UK announces its first group of favorite writers to the world. [PR.com - June 08, 2008]
- Teen is 'cold-blooded killer,' prosecutor says in final argument - Orange County Register
SANTA ANA – It would have been “physically impossible†for one person to use three knives to stab a Huntington Beach mother more than 50 times – meaning her daughter must have helped commit the brutal slaying, a prosecutor told jurors Monday ...
- Elderly poet is well-versed in humor (Leader-Telegram)
Norma Desprez doesn't hide her age. She embraces it. The 88-year-old Eau Claire grandmother writes about her golden years in the new poetry book "Silhouettes of Aging: An Octogenarian's Retort."
- Progress May Not Be Lethal After All - New York Times Blogs
Progress May Not Be Lethal After AllNew York Times Blogs, NY - 41 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Author of youth novels, Eyerly dies at age 100 (The Des Moines Register)
Legend has it that Jeannette Eyerly started writing young adult novels when her daughters remarked that fiction for teenagers was lackluster.
- A closing Starbucks is a symbol of lost hope and luxury (Los Angeles Times)
Many inner-city residents of L.A. see the coffee shops as a seal of approval for their neighborhoods. R oby T. Chapel's history with Starbucks is long and sweet.
- Laura Bush takes time to visit, give grant to young people (The Greenville News)
First Lady Laura Bush visited the Carl Sandburg home and farm in Flat Rock and announced a $50,000 grant to aid youth education programs at the park.
- TRIUMPHS: Mentoring program let her escape life of drugs, abuse (Detroit Free Press)
Janese Shurn was molested as a child. She was beaten by boyfriends. A dropout from Detroit Northern High School, she eventually resorted to using ecstasy and drinking alcohol. "When I think about what I have gone through, life feels surreal," Shurn said.
- Words fly at Southern Fried Poetry Slam - Tallahassee.com
Words fly at Southern Fried Poetry SlamTallahassee.com, FL - 13 minutes agoThe event has attracted more than 200 poets and 40 teams to Tallahassee and is hosted by Black on Black Rhyme, the local poetry troupe founded by Keith ...
- "The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man ... - guardian.co.uk
"The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 47 minutes agoIt also helped to do for the novel what Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass did for poetry: namely, to create of it something identifiably American, ...
- Reading programs in full swing at Schaumburg library (Daily Herald)
Teachers will be the first to tell you: make sure your child reads over the summer. Keep their minds exercised; broaden their knowledge, their vocabulary, their understanding of this huge, diverse world in which we live.
- Mary Wells' New Novel, 'Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and ... - Forbes
HOUSTON, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- What happens when a young adult has the audacity to search for a twin, unscrupulous conglomerates eagerly seize a city, and avaricious dominance of life spans is more powerful than human rights to life, liberty ...
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