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- Everyday kindness is truest romance - Biloxi Sun Herald
Dear Abby: I would like to respond to "Kelly in Austin" (March 24), who wondered if there were more than two men who excel at romance. Abby, my husband has given me a total of four pieces of jewelry throughout our 13-year relationship. However, he ...
- Club's name is its goal for 110 years - Detroit Free Press
I still remember the rainy days and winter nights I used to spend as a teen, cuddled up with a book. Some of those characters became my friends, my advisers, my confidantes. If I could live that again with my daughter, I thought, we'd always have ...
- The 5-minute Interview: Alina Ibragimova, Musician - The Independent
At 14, Alina Ibragimova, was the youngest person to win the Royal Philharmonic Society's Emily Anderson Prize. Now 22 she has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, winning a scholarship in 2005, and is a Radio 3 new generation artist If I ...
- Creative writing class for kids to start July 21 - Star-Gazette
This course will give children who like to write the kind of individual attention required to nurture writing skills. Haiku, poetry, stories and journaling will be encouraged in a variety of settings.
- Funeral set for Anthony Kane Baker of Palm Beach, killed in plane ... - Palm Beach Daily News
Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 22, for Anthony Kane Baker, a longtime Palm Beach resident who was killed Wednesday when his lightweight airplane crashed into the Tennessee River. Mr. Baker was 65. The funeral will take place at 1 p.m. at St ...
- Meet Dianna Nicolai - Globe Gazette
Dianna Nicolai thought she started writing creatively while in high school. Not long ago her mother found some writing Dianna had done as a youngster, confirming she’d had the bug all along. It’s all-consuming now. Nicolai freelances for Evans ...
- Blame the liberals, not the president - La Crosse Tribune
President Bush is the whipping boy for the no-action Congress and the liberals of this country. After 15 years, Congress has still not given us an energy policy to protect our country and we are too dependent on foreign countries. For 70 years our ...
- Juneteenth Revisited - Houston Press
Juneteenth RevisitedHouston Press, TX - 36 minutes ago"We want to look at other really important African-American roots musics, and really important Gulf Coast traditions," she says. ...
- Student-friendly paper passes the test - Irish Independent
Student-friendly paper passes the testIrish Independent, Ireland - 2 hours agoThere was a slight surprise in the prose section, but this was down to the marking system rather than the questions. The 'Lig Sinn i gCathu' piece did not ...
- Not everyone jumps for joy about new children's park - San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Union TribuneNot everyone jumps for joy about new children's parkSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 49 minutes agoPoetry by former UCSD professor Quincy Troupe is inscribed on low walls and will hang from shade structures. The playroom holds most of the good stuff for ...
- Diverse Arts on Offer at Tremarton Festival - RedOrbit
Diverse Arts on Offer at Tremarton FestivalRedOrbit, TX - 8 hours agoThe inaugural Tremarton Music and Arts Festival this weekend offers visitors poetry, singing, dance, drama, circus tricks, theatre and live music. ...
- The iPhone: A User's Guide - ScienceBlogs
The iPhone: A User's GuideScienceBlogs - 4 hours agoUsing the iPhone to find love, true love, love like you've never dreamed of XXI. Using the iPhone to write poetry like Paul Muldoon, except without the ...
- The Kamasutra Code (And Questionable Coffee Table Book): Ancient ... - Blogcritics.org
See also: » The New Canon: The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster » Manga Review: The Drifting Classroom , Volume Five by Kazuo Umezu » Book Review: A Voice in the Wind (Mark of the Lion Series #1) by Francine Rivers The Kamasutra is flooding the ...
- Baroness Michie of Gallanach: Lib Dem peer committed toScotland and the Gaelic language (Independent)
On 31 October 2001, a small but important piece of history was made when Ray Michie, Baroness Michie of Gallanach, became the first person ever to take the oath of allegiance in the House of Lords in Gaelic. In doing so, she was true to her inheritance. Her father, Lord Bannerman of Kildonan, had spoken the first words of his maiden speech in the Lords in Gaelic.
- Study: Crack the (Face)book, get smart - Boston Herald
Study: Crack the (Face)book, get smartBoston Herald, United States - 13 hours agoThey’re also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology.
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