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- Read This Before the Market Crashes - MSNBC
I just watched Maria Bartiromo slap around one of those monster screamers on CNBC. I won't call the fellow out by name ( eventually he going to be right, right?), but I just had to pile on with this: "You go, girl!" It's about time somebody stood up ...
- GreenSpace: Retailer provides Hope for more eco-friendly world - Post-Bulletin
GreenSpace: Retailer provides Hope for more eco-friendly worldPost-Bulletin, MN - 14 hours agoBeginning in fall, the store will be a site for poetry readings, health and wellness education classes and a Scrabble club. Draves lives close to work and ...
- 'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio Calderón - Los Angeles Times
'The Creator's Map,' by Emilio CalderónLos Angeles Times, CA - 9 hours ago"The Creator's Map" is the initial work of adult fiction by Emilio Calderón, a popular author of works for young people, and his first book published in ...
- Poetry writing at the Library - Belleville Intelligencer
A Special guest from the Quinte Writer's Guild will inspire you to be a poet and be a poetry reader. Bring some of your inspirational poems with you. This will be held at 2:00 p.m. This is a pre-registered event
- "Mahajana Cheenaya" launched - Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror"Mahajana Cheenaya" launchedDaily Mirror, Sri Lanka - 39 minutes ago... educational news and feature articles and poetry as well as photographs of public interest on China. Mr. Kulasri Kariyawasam, the Secretary of the forum ...
- Many upstate NY religious retreats open to guests - San Jose Mercury News
Many upstate NY religious retreats open to guestsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 6 hours agoThat afternoon, there would be a discussion of the mystical, reverent 13th-century poetry of Rumi, a key figure in Sufism. Whatever your tradition ...
- Juneteenth celebration hosted by NCAAP at Carver Park (The Yuma Sun)
For Brian Stephens, June is not just another summer month to spend time swimming or taking vacations. It is a month to celebrate and remember that the U.S. once had slaves and that these slaves were freed.
- Teen Poetry Slam (KAMR Amarillo)
Teens are competing Monday night in "Slamarillo". It's a teen poetry slam. The Yellow City Teen Poetry Team performed before they head off to Washington, D.C. this week. It was free for anyone to join in.
- HERE'S TO THE CRAZY ONES / THEY OFTEN CHANGE THE WORLD - OpEdNews.com
Singing your song means celebrating who you are with enthusiasm, joy and purpose ~ regardless of the risks. I've always wanted to make a difference, to share my truth and have it hit a chord that resonates with the world ~ and in many ways I am doing ...
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse - TS Eliot - Tonight
A Choice of Kipling's Verse - TS EliotTonight, South Africa - 3 hours agoThen, from Eliot's Choice move on to enjoy, for instance, such gems of South African descriptive poetry as Lichtenberg and Bridge Guard in the Karroo ...
- JAMES THOMAS BROOKS - Kilgore News Herald
JAMES THOMAS BROOKSKilgore News Herald, USA - 2 hours ago... scabbards, and braiding with friends and family alike. He loved music and knew the words to all his favorite songs; he quoted lyrics like poetry and had ...
- $100,000 prize for sports artist (Sydney Morning Herald)
Digital video of athlete on treadmill beats field of 54 works by 16 artists.
- E. Longmeadow family stumbles upon Italian love story - The Republican - MassLive.com
The Republican - MassLive.comE. Longmeadow family stumbles upon Italian love storyThe Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 13 minutes agoBy PATRICK JOHNSON EAST LONGMEADOW - One man's trash is another man's Italian love poetry. An East Longmeadow family was vacationing at Magnolia Beach at ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (259) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"The pursuit of freedom, as defined in an age of consumerism, has induced a condition of dependence on imported goods, on imported oil, and on credit. The chief desire of the American people is that nothing should disrupt their access to these goods ...
- Humble beginnings, curiosity drive Pastides (The State)
If he had come from a more privileged background, the University of South Carolina’s newest president might have studied poetry. Instead Harris Pastides, son of Greek immigrants from Cyprus, said he needed to find something to pay the bills. So he took up medicine. And just as his father worked his way up from washing dishes to owning his own restaurant, Pastides has climbed the academic ladder ...
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