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- NS camps to be inspected before every intake: DG - Sabah Daily Express
Papar : The National Service Training Department (JLKN) assured Monday that the facilities and equipment in National Service (NS) camps nationwide are thoroughly inspected regularly to ensure safety. Director-General Dato' Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil ...
- Wigmore reels in ReLit award - Vancouver Sun
Wigmore reels in ReLit awardVancouver Sun, Canada - 13 hours agoNorthern British Columbia author Gillian Wigmore's first poetry collection, Soft Geography, has won the eighth annual ReLit Award, which is considered ...
- Not the Usual Suspects - New York Times
Not the Usual SuspectsNew York Times, United States - 2 hours ago... Dimensions Tomorrow†and “Other Planes of There,†manuscripts of his unpublished poetry and a film of his band, the Arkestra, warming up for a 1968 gig. ...
- Things to do, places to go - Pacific Daily News
Things to do, places to goPacific Daily News, GU - 59 minutes agoThe Sinangån-ta Poetry Slam is held each last Saturday of the month at the Pacific Trading Club Bar & Grill at the Agana Shopping Center. ...
- Professor brings literary giants to Lenoir-Rhyne (The Charlotte Observer)
John Updike, Alice Walker and former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins have already made appearances at Lenoir-Rhyne University's 20-year-old Visiting Writers Series. So have Frank McCourt and Joyce Carol Oates. This year, scheduled authors include Anna Quinlen (“Black and Blueâ€), Terry McMillan (“Waiting to Exhaleâ€) and poet Galway Kinnell – winner of a Pulitzer, a National Book Award and a ...
- The Archibishop of Canterbury explains to Stuart Jeffries why he's written a book about Dostoevsky (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: His job is to try to hold the Anglican church together so why did the Archbishop of Canterbury take last summer off to write about Dostoevsky?
- SetonnoteS: Statistically Speaking - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsSetonnoteS: Statistically SpeakingOpEdNews, PA - 5 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1700 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Just the facts - Toronto Star
Delve into the world of an empress with a Sisi Ticket that includes admission to the Hofburg museums: the Silver Collection, Sisi Museum and Imperial Apartments as well as the Vienna Furniture Museum and Schonbrunn Palace. Adults $36. www.hofburg ...
- Mark's Steel confused - Barking & Dagenham Recorder
Barking & Dagenham RecorderMark's Steel confusedBarking & Dagenham Recorder, UK - 2 hours agoHis musings and ramblings can cover all the serious and important things in life - socialism, football, war and Geoffrey Boycott - with a wicked spin of ...
- From ashes of Omagh rises a vision of hope - Independent
From ashes of Omagh rises a vision of hopeIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoA senior Unionist has called it "a magnificent opportunity", while Sinn Fein described it as "an inspirational beacon to the world in respect of conflict ...
- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football - The Independent
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don ...
- Ellison School head embraces challenge of operating district - Press of Atlantic City
Press of Atlantic CityEllison School head embraces challenge of operating districtPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 7 hours ago... live in Willamstown, Gloucester County. She has a passion for writing poetry, and her poems are in a variety of publications and online poetry sites.
- Education Notes (Oct. 9) (Dover-Sherborn Press)
Space is available many of the fall classes offered through D-S Community Education.
- Poet laureates bring works to life at Waterloo Village (New Jersey Herald)
WATERLOO VILLAGE -- The verses flowed on despite some dodgy weather during the 12th biennial Dodge Poetry Festival. Literature lovers were slow at times to come to muddy and wet Waterloo, but come they did -- in the thousands.
- Beverly resident Hanwell a true Special Olympics champion (Beverly Citizen)
Alyssa Hanwell loves to roller skate — in competition, only, though. The longtime Special Olympics competitor typically puts away the wheels when the training season and state Special Olympics are past. “I don’t go out and roller skate on my own,†says the 25-year-old 2002 graduate of Ipswich High School.
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