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- Gallery owner closes shop - Daily Local News
WEST CHESTER — The business of selling art has its highlights and its shadows. It can be exciting but also challenging — especially when it comes to enticing discretionary spending in a down economy. Ben Gall found that out twice. In 2005, he ...
- Perugia Murder: What Defense Lawyers Are Planning - MSN UK News
Seattle student Amanda Knox and two others have finally been charged with the Perugia murder of a British student. How their lawyers plan to defend them. The nine-bloom yellow bouquet for Amanda Knox included a simple note. "Happy Birthday," it said ...
- Language students lead tours (Pasadena Star-News)
SAN MARINO - How did you spend your summer vacation? Eight area high school students spent their time off immersing themselves in the Chinese language and culture.
- New Book by IJCR Researchers Exposes Anti-Christian and Anti-Semitic Bias in U.S. K-12 Textbooks (Centre Daily Times)
The Institute for Jewish & Community Research (IJCR) today announces the release of The Trouble with Textbooks: Distorting History and Religion by Dr. Gary Tobin and Dennis Ybarra.
- COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD - The Winchester Star
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARDThe Winchester Star, VA - 1 hour agoShe also won second-place awards in the competitions on Latin Literature, Girls’ Dramatic Interpretation of Latin Poetry, Constructed Charts, ...
- Author spotlight: Eugene Stelzig of Groveland, Livingston County. - Democrat and Chronicle
Eugene Stelzig : State University College at Geneseo English professor lives in Groveland, Livingston County. Most recent work : Fool's Gold: Selected Poems of a Decade ( FootHills Publishing, $15). Synopsis : A collection of (mostly short) lyrical ...
- Program Spurs Family Dialogue Between Members Of Atlanta Families ... - Atlanta Daily World
Program Spurs Family Dialogue Between Members Of Atlanta Families ...Atlanta Daily World, GA - 59 minutes agoThe family has participated in several National Black Arts Festival-related events, including visual arts, poetry, dialogues and plays. ...
- WeBook Helps Amateur Authors Learn the Ropes - Appscout
AppscoutWeBook Helps Amateur Authors Learn the RopesAppscout, NY - 5 minutes agoFor example, there are groups for poetry lovers, history buffs, and even groups for coffee lovers. WeBook claims that it's not a publication house. ...
- Hunt charming it crazy - Otago Daily Times
Hunt charming it crazyOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 23 minutes agoBy Nigel Benson on Thu, 4 Sep 2008 Sam Hunt reads poetry in St Paul's Cathedral on a previous visit. Photo by Craig Baxter. He's the poet laureate of the ...
- The Laureate's lament: Being poet to the Queen is thankless and ... - Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.ukThe Laureate's lament: Being poet to the Queen is thankless and ...Daily Mail, UK - 2 hours agoAfter his appointment, Motion helped launch the national Poetry Archive. Last night he told the Daily Mail that the Laureate post, which is believed to come ...Woe is me! Poet Laureate is suffering from writer's block and is ... Daily Mailall 6 news articles
- The hedgehog becomes a fox - Guardian Unlimited
In his acceptance speech last night in St Paul, John McCain reminded me of a surviving fragment of ancient Greek poetry that Isaiah Berlin popularised: "The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing." Berlin applied that insight to ...
- xxxHOLiC: Volume 12 by CLAMP - Comic Book Bin
Comic Book BinxxxHOLiC: Volume 12 by CLAMPComic Book Bin, Canada - 1 hour agoIt’s like an exceptional fan production drawn with pretty art and a story that is more poetry and impressionism than it is a narrative. ...
- Edinburgh, open city - New Statesman
New StatesmanEdinburgh, open cityNew Statesman, UK - 16 hours agoOn the Fringe, you might start at the Traverse, with Free Outgoing (31 July to 24 August) by Anupama Chandrasekhar. This tale of a girl who becomes a ...
- Poetry: Find encounters of the sacred kind - The Evening Sun
Poetry: Find encounters of the sacred kindThe Evening Sun, PA - 5 minutes agoI suggest that the writer wants us to see a spark of heaven in every aspect of life on earth, even in the most common occurrences. ...
- Retired scientist recalls life as boy in Brooklyn (Pleasanton Tri-Valley Herald)
Albert Rothman's childhood prompted him to write his memoir: "A Brooklyn Odyssey -- Travails and Joys of a Boy's Early Life," which portrays a young Jewish boy during the Great Depression on his journey toward adulthood.
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