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- Which 0-2 Team Is Going To Bounce Back And Make The Playoffs? - The Bulletin
The Chargers will make the playoffs despite an 0-2 start. After all, they started last season 1-3, yet went on not only to win the AFC West with an 11-5 record, but play for the conference championship. And they rightfully should be 2-0, but a ...
- Iranian Ambassador visits Cambridge - Cambridge Network
Cambridge NetworkIranian Ambassador visits CambridgeCambridge Network, UK - 1 hour agoPeter Avery's lifelong interest in Persian poetry began when he was introduced to a translation of the poems of Omar Kayyam as a child. ...
- FREAK Shots: Is Beer Bad for Science? - New York Times Blogs
The more beer scientists drink, the less likely they are to have a paper published or cited, according to a new study by Thomas Grim , an ornithologist at Palacky University, Czech Republic. Grim surveyed the behavior of Czech scientists and found a ...
- Tapes offer look beneath the surface of Bin Laden, al-Qaida - Times-Argus
A large cache of audio tapes left behind at Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was released Wednesday, offering a portrait of his gradual transformation from Saudi militant to global threat and opening a window on the daily ...
- Sport a Striking Prose! (Scoop.co.nz)
Sport a Striking Prose!
- Eck named recipient of William Rockhill Nelson Award - digitalBURG.com
digitalBURG.comEck named recipient of William Rockhill Nelson AwarddigitalBURG.com, MO - 11 hours agoThe awards are presented annually for achievement in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Eck will receive the award during a ceremony planned for 2 pm Sunday, ...
- Only Look, Only See - The Monthly
Only Look, Only SeeThe Monthly, Australia - 22 minutes agoPhilosophers grow lean over these matters, but for Malouf they are meat, and the dynamic behind the strangely mesmerising quality of his poetry and prose. ...
- Accessible Contemporary Music: - Chicago Tribune
Accessible Contemporary Music:Chicago Tribune, United States - 5 hours agoThis latest one, "Provenance," combines music and poetry by composers from various Middle Eastern traditions. Look for a provocative cultural meditation ...
- Novel idea unveiled to create literary quarter on Royal Mile - Scotsman
Novel idea unveiled to create literary quarter on Royal MileScotsman, United Kingdom - 10 hours agoOther organisations involved would include the Scottish Poetry Library, the National Library of Scotland, the Writers' Museum and Canongate Books. ...
- Gossip: Nicole Gregg talks wrestling moves, Anne Rhener takes a fall - Portsmouth Herald News
Gossip: Nicole Gregg talks wrestling moves, Anne Rhener takes a fallPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 9 hours agoThe following day the center will hold a Rye Day, for residents, with project, including build-your-own wooden clothes racks, and write and share poetry on ...
- Brereton rates draft prospects Rich, Naitanui and Watts - News.com.au
IS PLAYING senior football for Subiaco and it shows. ALREADY built for league football, he will play AFL in Round 1, 2009. IS AROUND the average for the AFL in the pace department. INCREDIBLY quick thought processes and very clean hands. He is ...
- Moundville resident publishes book of poetry (The Tuscaloosa News)
Moundville resident Linda Hays-Gibbs has published her first book of poetry, 'Sailing in my Sunshine,' through PublishAmerica. The book retails for $21.95 and is available online.Hays-Gibbs was born in Pascagoula, Miss., and raised in Alabama and Tennessee.
- New research: Jews, Israel suffer unfair hits in U.S. textbooks (J. the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California)
If your child brought home a history book that said Jesus was a Palestinian, or that Jews contributed little to the arts and sciences aside from Old Testament poetry, how would you react?
- Singer Wins Prize For Emerging Writers - Rockbridge Weekly
Singer Wins Prize For Emerging WritersRockbridge Weekly, VA - 39 minutes agoNext year’s Shenandoah/Glasgow Prize for Emerging Writers will go to a writer who has published only one book of poetry. The judge will be announced after ...
- John Burrows - Daily Telegraph
John Burrows, who died on August 28 aged 96, was a Japanese military expert at Bletchley Park, the wartime code-breaking organisation, and went on to become Chief Inspector of Schools during the 1970s. Before being sent to Bletchley, Burrows had been ...
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