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- Dean Windass eyes top flight for Hull City - Daily Telegraph
Dean Windass is surely Hull City in microcosm because his journey to the brink of Premier League football today has been about as remarkable as his hometown club's. At the age of 39, Windass has been the inspiration behind Hull's resurgence this ...
- Your vents, Thursday, June 12 - Daily Mail - Charleston
Your vents, Thursday, June 12Daily Mail - Charleston, WV - 1 hour agoHow can you know how to govern a major university with a degree in law and poetry? * The racism Clinton Giles, principal of Capital High School, ...
- Exhibition: Poetry In Colour at Stamford Arts Centre - Peterborough Today
Exhibition: Poetry In Colour at Stamford Arts CentrePeterborough Today, UK - 4 hours agoThe exhibition, titled Poetry In Colour, The Art of Nature by Geneviève, is on at the Stamford Arts Centre, in St Mary's Street. Geneviève has travelled the ...
- Poetry in motion - Ottawa Citizen
Poetry in motionOttawa Citizen, Canada - 10 hours ago... too good or too bad and the rhythm is lost. They couldn't have been more than 12 or 13, two boys who were about six feet tall and 130 pounds. It was poetry.
- Daughter outs dead father - Daily Press
Daughter outs dead fatherDaily Press, VA - 2 hours agoA celebrated poet, Moore has published three books of poetry, and a memoir about her painter grandmother called "The White Blackbird. ...
- EURO 2008: Croatia's Slaven Bilic is an out-of-the-ordinary soccer ... - International Herald Tribune
The 39-year-old Croatian has a law degree, writes poetry, is a lead singer and plays guitar in a rock band, and wears a silver earring. But his next, and possibly greatest, challenge will be trying to live up to expectations set for Croatia at this ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - Forbes
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and ...
- North Hampton news briefs - Portsmouth Herald
North Hampton Public Library hosts "Home Is Heaven: Poems by Ogden Nash," today, July 1, at 7 p.m. The presentation is Pontine Theatre's original staging of poems by "America's master of light verse," who made his summer home at Little Boar's Head in ...
- Winning poets are both in their 80s - Toronto Star
It was a night for honouring octogenarian legends at the 2008 Griffin Poetry Prize Awards. Jointly, John Ashbery and Robin Blaser have spent more than a century publishing poetry. Each was rewarded for his efforts with a cheque for $50,000 at last ...
- Walk in a brothel, walk out a rapist? - Salon
In Britain's latest attempt at fighting sex trafficking, it's simply calling johns rapists. Men visiting the loo at their local pub may soon start to notice posters showing an open door -- along what seems a wall smeared with blood or other bodily ...
- U of L grad has a mentor for life - Louisville Courier-Journal
U of L grad has a mentor for lifeLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 56 minutes agoSometimes they would hang out in the library or at the park and talk about everything from poetry to cultures and Horton's hopes. ...
- Pupils making net gains with online learning (Ilford Recorder)
CHILDREN as young as four are learning lessons online and sharing their schoolwork with a worldwide audience as the technology boom mushrooms across Redbridge.
- The essential Wolff - The Age
The AgeThe essential WolffThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoIf that were true, we would read more poetry. It isn't just a question of the length of one's attention, but the intensity of it. ...
- Artist Breathes New Life into Scraps - San Leandro Times
Artist Breathes New Life into ScrapsSan Leandro Times, United States - 1 hour agoTo compliment the art exhibit, Denham will read his poetry and sign copies of his poems on Sunday, July 13, from 4 to 6 pm His illustrated letterpress ...
- Behold, a happy poet (Independent)
"Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the London Underground, "things don't go, after all,/ from bad to worse." Sometimes, she adds, "green thrives", "crops don't fail", "a man aims high" and "all goes well". And sometimes, she didn't add, a poet can be happy. Yes, even a poet who has won the hearts and, more rarely, the wallets of hundreds ...
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