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- How interrogation by CIA made al-Qaeda's plotter turn to poetry - Scotsman
IN A makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaeda's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator. It was 18 months after the 9/11 attacks, and the invasion of Iraq was giving Muslim extremists new ...
- A drive as strong as Steel - Los Angeles Times
NEW YORK -- It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and her makeup tweaked. She's endured questioning from Matt Lauer on the "Today" show and soon ...
- Arts Calendar: (Berkeley Daily Planet)
“Seeing Music” An exhibit inspired by traditional and folk music, in conjunction with Freight and Salvage’s 40th Anniversary, at Addison St. Windows Gallery. 848-2112.
- Reaching out to young readers (Sentinel & Enterprise)
LEOMINSTER --Some teen girls like books better than boys and like art better than shopping at the mall, according to 14-year-old Catherine Brow.
- Sanspointe making bold moves in modern dance world - Everything Alabama
Sanspointe Dance Company's ambitious program, "Life_Forms," offers renewed hope for the future of modern dance in Birmingham. Thursday's opening night show at Children's Dance Foundation revealed strong, confident movement from each of its 11 dancers ...
- An ocean apart - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukAn ocean apartguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe culture of self-help that seemed so to dominate the airwaves - including the airwaves of high culture, movies, poetry and the novel - was born in the ...
- Ex-Union Grove athlete returns home to coach - Longview News-Journal
Editor's note: Where Are They Now? is a weekly feature catching up with former athletes from the Longview News-Journal's coverage area. Why you remember her: Cooper connected on 228 3-point attempts during a four-year varsity basketball career at ...
- Endpaper: why Bloomsday rocks - Daily Telegraph
"I don't like the book but wish it were published and be damned to it," wrote James Joyce to his brother Stanislaus in 1907 about Chamber Music, his first book of poetry. "But some are pretty enough to be put to music. I hope someone will do so ...
- Surfside honors Aventura man behind Elvis Presley hits (Miami Herald)
Almost 90, Sid Tepper is being honored for the songs he wrote for famous singers -- especially Elvis -- and he's still making music. He was honored Tuesday by the Town Commission in Surfside, where he lived for 35 years.
- Breaking News: Pro-Clinton push poll erupts in California - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ed Coghlan was just starting to prepare his dinner in the northern San Fernando Valley the other night when the phone rang. The caller was very friendly. He identified himself as a pollster who wanted to ask registered independents like Coghlan a few ...
- NEWSMAKER-Karadzic became one of world's most wanted men (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters BELGRADE, July 21 (Reuters) - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted ...
- On Stage: Cambria's Pewter Plough puts on 'The Belle of Amherst' (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
A virtuoso one-woman performance brings the talented, eccentric poet Emily Dickinson to new life in “The Belle of Amherst” at Cambria’s Pewter Plough Playhouse. Emma Duncan is a talented young actress who explores the poet’s history and psyche through a fine piece of writing by William Luce. Based on biographies and Dickinson’s many letters, the play weaves her enduring poetry into the ...
- Hemingway’s rude rhymes unveiled - First Post
First PostHemingway’s rude rhymes unveiledFirst Post, UK - 52 minutes agoHe accepts, however, that Hemingway was wise to stick to prose. He said: "We're not talking TS Eliot here." You may have to register on the next screen if ...
- Gaither bringing world-class act to Harbour Station - Telegraph-Journal
Gaither bringing world-class act to Harbour StationTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 38 minutes agoHe quotes old English poetry as easily as he quotes old country favourites and gospel lyrics. He believes in the power of dreams and quotes a few stanzas ...
- Narrows art gallery owner lives his dream - Roanoke Times
Roanoke TimesNarrows art gallery owner lives his dreamRoanoke Times, VA - 1 hour agoMarunich hopes to add a stage for poetry reading and musical jam sessions in the near future, which goes along with the name Brick's Soul Kitchen, ...
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