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- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Times Daily
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. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's ...
- British cars on display at Fort Meigs - Toledo Blade
British cars on display at Fort MeigsToledo Blade, OH - 59 minutes agoAT&T Gallery: Textural Rhythms - Constructing the Jazz Tradition Contemporary African American Quilts: through Aug. Hours: Tue., 9:30 am-8; Wed. ...
- See and buy at the 3 Rivers Arts Festival - Beaver County Times
PITTSBURGH — Rain or shine, visitors will spend an estimated $2.4 million on art objects at this year’s Three Rivers Arts Festival. That’s a lot of impulse buying. “We’ve all got a little spending income, right?†said the festival’s ...
- Bay schools are buzzing with celebrations - Herald South Africa
BIRTHDAY fever is high, with several local schools celebrating Nelson Mandela‘s 90th birthday today. The Diaz Primary School in Algoa Park has invited residents of the Bethelsdorp, Zwide, Laubscher Park and Kabega Park old age homes, aged between ...
- Zobel’s ‘Noche Clara’ goes for P6M at Christie’s - Inquirer.net
Zobel’s ‘Noche Clara’ goes for P6M at Christie’sInquirer.net, Philippines - 15 hours agoThe Christie’s catalogue describes the work as transcending “the lineal quality of its composition that captures the essence of prose, poetry and rhythm in ...
- American's Got Talent Review - Ugo.com
My heart melted last night. No, it was not a newfound love nor the perfect peanut butter cookie, not even a black Labrador puppy, but a most unlikely suspect.
- Family talent - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — Many people, the youth especially, only know Jesse Stuart as a name from books they were forced to read in high school literature classes. Stacy Nelson, though, has a much different perspective on the late Kentucky poet laureate. That’s ...
- Wheat students compete - Cleburne Times-Review
Wheat students competeCleburne Times-Review, TX - 8 hours agoSilver medals, for second place finishes, were presented to Sydney Whitt, art history; Bidi Hernandez, poetry interpretation; and Lacey Stinebaugh, ...Smith students compete at UIL Cleburne Times-Reviewall 2 news articles
- Living room soiree was cool and funny - Barrie Advance
Living room soiree was cool and funnyBarrie Advance, Canada - 25 minutes agoSandra’s poignant accounts of personal mid-life explorations and her musical settings of husband Rob’s poetry gave us a glimpse of a soul’s pilgrimage. ...
- The stranger in my bed - - Relationships - East African Standard
As a young girl my best friend and I loved to dream about getting married one day. We always wanted to have a double wedding because we believed that we would be the best friends forever who would be proposed to at the same time. Unfortunately, life ...
- Caring for Kids Project - South Carolina Now
Caring for Kids ProjectSouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 11 minutes ago"I love poetry. That’s part of, you know, my thing. I like to write short stories as well. If I took all the poems I had, I could make a book," said Rebecca ...
- Athenaeum frames travel in the 1800s (Boston Globe)
In the early 1800s, leisure was a concept more commonly viewed in New England as wasting God's precious time. Here we were more familiar with the practice of taking the cure at a mineral spring, or attending church camp in order to refresh the mind and body - for more work.
- Mike Myers is looking for a hit and may not get it; Amy Winehouse's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mike Myers may be the only one smiling over "The Love Guru." Does Mike Myers still have the mojo to make the audiences go " Schwiiing!" ? That's the question as his first live-action movie in five years, "The Love Guru," is set to open in theaters ...
- Habib Tanvir talks to NEHA DIXIT about adolescent pranks, women ... - Tehelka
Habib Tanvir talks to NEHA DIXIT about adolescent pranks, women ...Tehelka, India - 4 hours agoI enjoy poetry, fiction and travel. Globalisation makes me very angry... market economy. People don’t understand the basic concept of development. ...
- Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill Studebaker - IdahoStatesman.com
Diane Ronayne: Remembering kayaker, poet, teacher Bill StudebakerIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 1 hour agoHis name was Bill Studebaker, and he went on to write half a dozen chapbooks, a poetical memoir and some prose, including a newspaper column. ...
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