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- Books: Cuddle up and consider these new holiday treasures - Salt Lake Tribune
Books: Cuddle up and consider these new holiday treasuresSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 12 hours agoHave You Heard?, by Laura Krauss Melmed (Chronicle Books, $16.99) » Well-known children's author Laura Krauss Melmed (The Rainbabies, I Love You as Much) ...
- Greensboro Baker Finds Lost Obama Poems - WNCT
WNCTGreensboro Baker Finds Lost Obama PoemsWNCT, NC - 4 hours ago“I see my face framed within pop’s black-rimmed glasses and know he’s laughing, too. (signed) Barack Obama.” Snyder says he knows he could sell the lost ...
- Del Mar innovator, namesake of plaza Creighton, 97, dies - Corpus Christi Caller Times
Corpus Christi Caller TimesDel Mar innovator, namesake of plaza Creighton, 97, diesCorpus Christi Caller Times, TX - 12 hours agoBy Mike Baird (Contact) CORPUS CHRISTI — A temporary librarian who rose through the Del Mar College ranks devoting her life to teaching thousands of ...
- Under the Sun! - San Fernando Valley Sun
Under the Sun!San Fernando Valley Sun, ca - 2 hours agoWith Art by: Jose Guadalupe Posada George Yepes, Wayne Healey, Hector Silva and others and poetry by Rodolfo "Corkey" Gonzales. For more information go to: ...
- Students, teachers compile their own textbook (The Herald News)
JOLIET -- When Ally Mahoney, 16, reads her American literature book for class, she's quite familiar with some of the excerpts because she typed them.
- Novels 'better at explaining world's problems than reports' - Daily Telegraph
Fiction - including poetry - should be taken just as seriously as facts-based research, according to the team from Manchester University and the London School of Economics (LSE). Novels should be required reading because fiction "does not compromise ...
- January Events (Pacific Daily News)
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- Keeping our memories from the mists of Alzheimer's - Los Angeles Times
"God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December." -- James Barrie The Walt Travis I knew at San Francisco State was an amazing guy: scholar, debater, hobbyist magician, fraternity brother and one hell of a lot of fun. He could stand ...
- Protests across Lebanon condemn Israel's Gaza assault (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Thousands of protesters joined rallies all over Lebanon on Friday to condemn Israel's deadly raids on the Gaza Strip and what demonstrators called Egypt's complicity in the attacks. In Beirut, hundreds of people, most of them wearing the iconic black and white Palestinian scarf known as the keffiyeh.
- Eric Wendt: Dear Chico - The Orion
The OrionEric Wendt: Dear ChicoThe Orion, CA - 15 hours ago... poetry and theater on any given night. Hell, you can even find gutter punks strumming their guitars for passers-by in the streets - for free. ...
- Where Have Our Nursery Rhymes Gone? - Alamogordo Daily News
Where Have Our Nursery Rhymes Gone?Alamogordo Daily News, NM - 7 hours agoChildren who are exposed to read-alouds, songs, poetry and conversation have a better success rate than those who aren't. Studies also have found that these ...
- Words won the day, but now it's time for action - Irish Independent
Words won the day, but now it's time for actionIrish Independent, Ireland - 37 minutes agoThe character David Palmer, in the TV series 24, made it seem unexceptional to have an African-American as Commander-in-Chief. I suspect Obama will emerge ...
- Myrtle Neach celebrates Arbor Day - South Carolina Now
Myrtle Neach celebrates Arbor DaySouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 1 hour agoArbor Day activities also will include a tree planting ceremony and recognition of the student poetry and poster contest winners. The city will also receive ...
- The New Board of Directors of the Hellenic Link Acts in Support of the ... - Hellenic News
As was reported in the last Bulletin, the membership of the Hellenic Link elected recently a new BOD. The Board at its first executive session elected its officers and determined the composition of several other committees charged with functions ...
- Urbana celebrates 175 years with African culture (Daily Illini)
"Come Alive!" was the mantra for the celebration of the city of Urbana's 175th birthday on Saturday. The celebration was expanded to include African-American culture through song, dance, art and food. Urbana Mayor Laurel Prussing welcomed the audience and opened the festivities.
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