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- Midwest City teen died saving friend's life - Tulsa World
MIDWEST CITY — The father of an 18-year-old hit-and-run victim says he has forgiven the driver who killed his daughter but wants the person to surrender to police. "He needs to get that guilt off his heart," said Willie Maxwell, father of Jasmine ...
- Poetry world giant drops in - Ross-Shire Journal
Poetry world giant drops inRoss-Shire Journal, UK - 1 hour agoHe has published numerous collections of award-winning poetry, including verse novels, along with prose works of memoir and criticism. ...
- Thieves target Tanishq - Tribune
After failing twice to steal ornaments from a popular jewellery shop, Tanishq, in Mohali, a group of three persons, including a middle-age woman, managed to decamp with ornaments worth Rs 6 lakh from the company’s showroom in Sector 17, here, this ...
- Poems As Lovely As Trees - South Shore News and Tribune
Poems As Lovely As TreesSouth Shore News and Tribune, FL - 6 hours agoRIVERVIEW - The South Shore United Methodist Church family invites the public to a picnic celebration of the ordination of the Rev. ...
- Hallelujah, it's Leonard! - Dose.ca
Hallelujah, it's Leonard!Dose.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoTickets: Many events are free. Tickets for Saturday's gala concert at the Winspear are available at the Winspear Box Office 428-1414 EDMONTON - The man of ...
- Book tells Lady Liberty's story through many voices Young Readers (The Plain Dealer)
She measures 111 feet tall, weighs 225 tons and sports a 4½-foot-long nose that is "massive but elegant." Meet Lady Liberty, up close and personal, in a stellar collaboration from noted history writer Doreen Rappaport and acclaimed illustrator Matt Tavares.
- Sad details of everyday life distilled into brilliant collection - Norwalk Hour
James Tate is the Jerry Seinfeld of American poetry. You'll remember Seinfeld, the '90s sitcom famously dubbed "a show about nothing." Here's part of Charles Simic's blurb for Tate's new collection, "The Ghost Soldiers": "To write a poem out of ...
- Pulse contributors for June 17: - Herald-Mail
Becky Snouffer is a home-schooler living in Hagerstown. She loves nature, and she plans to become a wildlife photographer. Elina Mir recently finished her eighth-grade year at St. Mary School in Hagerstown. She likes reading and watching movies. Brad ...
- Music can be students' path to language, math (Erie Times-News)
The challenge was to come up with an idea that can transform public education, particularly in poor communities.
- Expanding Film Ties in The Middle East (Payvand Iran News)
Iranian American Director/Producer Kayvan Mashayekh noticed at The First Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi -Darius KADIVAR
- Poetry column: Look again at 'weeds' around you - Evening Sun
The last workday of school for teachers is usually one of mixed emotions and lots of activity. The kids have all departed for their summer break the day before, and so the halls are filled with staff of all levels as the great purge begins. Projects ...
- ‘The things I aspire to are infinite’ - Patti Smith interview - Scotsman
‘The things I aspire to are infinite’ - Patti Smith interviewScotsman, United Kingdom - 29 minutes ago“I fell in love with his face, and I thought he would make a very good boyfriend,†she chuckles. “I read the book, and I loved his poetry even more. ...
- Slanted Script - San Diego Reader
Slanted ScriptSan Diego Reader, CA - 3 hours agoShe plays piano and adores poetry and art; he raises prize bulls in the Napa Valley and is numb to culture. Though their differences are obvious, ...
- Hyde Pierce to Star in MTC's Accent on Youth in 2009; Itamar Moses Added to Slate (Playbill)
Manhattan Theatre Club announced two additions to its 2008-09 season, which will include Tony Award winner David Hyde Pierce in a revival of the 1934 comedy Accent on Youth by Samson Raphaelson.
- Teen is 'cold-blooded killer,' prosecutor says in final argument - Orange County Register
SANTA ANA – It would have been “physically impossible†for one person to use three knives to stab a Huntington Beach mother more than 50 times – meaning her daughter must have helped commit the brutal slaying, a prosecutor told jurors Monday ...
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