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- Framingham classmates remember Caique Souza - MetroWest Daily News
Framingham classmates remember Caique SouzaMetroWest Daily News, MA - 19 minutes ago... original poetry, rap and fleet-footed dance moves. Caique's family members - including his little brother and his father - were guests at the ceremony. ...
- Physician's poem gets AMA nod for publication - Everything Alabama
After a stressful day at his Huntsville medical practice, Dr. Scott Williams heads home and writes poetry. After years of penning verse mostly for himself, the 40-year-old family physician will soon have a national audience. The Journal of the ...
- Sifting through the past, savoring the flavor - Greensboro News Record
Sifting through the past, savoring the flavorGreensboro News Record, NC - 3 hours agoBut pore through those installments about food - poetry and pictures, stories and speeches - and you'll sense the editing eyes of a husband and wife, ...
- Shop Talk (The Reader)
What seems a long time ago now, in the newsroom of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Daily Nebraskan , I met one of my dearest friends, Bart Schaneman.
- Get yourself a proper job - Guardian Unlimited
"How much do you get paid?" This is the first question I am asked by many of the A-level students I meet as part of a Muslim mentoring programme for schools in underprivileged areas of North London. Although they ask with a cheeky smirk, in the eyes ...
- Let's Step Outside - Slate
For some time now, a poet's life has been a lose-lose proposition of little fame and long struggle for a teaching post and a good pair of shoes. But last week poets across the nation rejoiced and then hurried to the fax machine. News had come that ...
- Finding challenge in verse - Stonnington Leader
Stonnington LeaderFinding challenge in verseStonnington Leader, Australia - 4 hours ago... it's just talking free-flow emotion and that's not very challenging, really," Albiston said. "For every rule in formal poetry, a creative window opens. ...
- Breeding Evil: Hezb'allah's Children - American Thinker
In 1979, Samir Kantar was 16 years old when he pulled Danny Haran and his young daughter from their apartment in the Israeli town of Nahariya. He shot to death the father and smashed the little girl's skull against a rock with an AK-47. After 29 ...
- AG graduate creates book for senior project - Uniontown Herald Standard
AG graduate creates book for senior projectUniontown Herald Standard, PA - 1 hour agoAs a middle school student, Hudak's poetry was published in "Celebrate Young Poets" and "The Teachers Anthology," which publishes the creative works of ...
- Ranking The Best Poets Ever - Huffingtonpost.com
In 1971, James Dickey wrote a letter listing the top ten living American poets. Slotted in third place behind Ezra Pound and W.H. Auden was...James Dickey! Arrogant? Sure. But that kind of hubris isn't unprecedented in the poetry world. Let's not ...
- 'Lyrical terrorist' has conviction quashed - Streatham Guardian
A Heathrow worker who dubbed herself a "lyrical terrorist" and wrote poems about beheadings has had her conviction on terror charges quashed. British-born Samina Malik, 24, was given a nine-month jail sentence suspended for 18 months at the Old ...
- Christian sues gallery over 'blasphemous' erection (Guardian Unlimited)
Representatives for a gallery in Gateshead appeared in court yesterday charged with outraging public decency, after featuring a statue of Jesus with an erection.
- Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850): Between the French and Marginalist Revolutions (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
CLAUDE FREDERIC BASTIAT was a French economist, legislator, and writer who championed private property, free markets, and limited government.
- It's time to take this veteran's mementos home - Courier-Journal
About eight years ago -- just before he died -- Robert Dalton Buster sent me a box of his Vietnam memories wrapped in brown manila paper; $3.45 postage from Edmonton, Ky. The memories included revolving-door letters that spewed information in graphic ...
- On This Day in History: August 12 No Kidding, This Kidd Could Dance - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
On This Day in History: August 12 No Kidding, This Kidd Could DanceBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - Aug 12, 2008He was constantly referred to as Phil’s “kid brother.†For awhile he worked the night shift as a copy boy for the Daily News. After college, Kidd attended ...
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