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- Siblings found a home in sports, made history in face of racism - Globe and Mail
Siblings found a home in sports, made history in face of racismGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoOther headlines read like cruel poetry: Egotist Jerome Needed Defeat, and There Were Few Tears For Jerome. One critic wrote that he had pulled a muscle - in ...
- Inmate's death ruled a homicide - WTOP Radio
The math is easy whether you like it or not. Kill a cop and your chances of living decrease significantly. I have no problem with this death. Of course...I am a nihilist and not much really bothers me about the human drama. 19 years old... Alone in ...
- Street Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria ... - Times Online
So. You've written a memoir, but nobody has heard of you. In English, which is not your native tongue. And it's also a travelogue about your beloved homeland, Bulgaria. Where? Ah yes, the Wombles! Uncle Bulgaria...The Bulgarian umbrella murder ...
- Andrew Motion appointed new chair of the Museums, Libraries and ... - 24dash
24dashAndrew Motion appointed new chair of the Museums, Libraries and ...24dash, UK - 1 hour agoBorn in London and educated at Oxford University, Motion became a lecturer at Hull University (1976-1981), publishing his first collection of poetry in 1977 ...
- Twin Cities Chinese groups use concert for quake aid - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Chinese-Americans living in the Twin Cities are hosting a relief concert for victims of last month's earthquake in China. More than 1,400 people are expected for the concert, which will begin at 7 p.m. on June 15 at North Heights Lutheran Church in ...
- Heading South - Egypt Today
Om ar Abdel Dhaher looks like a character from his own paintings. Talking with a slight Upper Egyptian accent, the 41-year-old artist is right at home among the Nubians and Saeedis residing in his canvases. He feels so at home that he refers to the ...
- Scranton native’s book on Tolstoy transformed into film - Scranton Times-Tribune
Scranton native’s book on Tolstoy transformed into filmScranton Times-Tribune, USA - 7 hours agoThe young delinquents received some genuine poetic justice when they were ordered to attend two classes in Frost’s poetry taught by Mr. Parini. ...
- Where former stars go for another 15 seconds (The Globe and Mail)
On the star meter, the Hollywood Collectors show is a few notches beneath dinner theatre
- “I Joke with Desert, Lorca” goes on stage in Latin countries - MehrNews.com
“I Joke with Desert, Lorca” goes on stage in Latin countriesMehrNews.com, Iran - 15 hours ago“This is a tribute to Lorca’s creativity, passion and poetry,” Yasrebi stated. Yasrebi said she aims to introduce a world renowned poet and dramatist and ...
- Tuned In to Yoav (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)
Our featured Tuned In artist this week is Yoav, who currently calls England home.
- Polishing up on writing skills - Laconia Citizen
Polishing up on writing skillsLaconia Citizen, NH - 5 minutes agoStudents studied writing genres and techniques such as critical reading, personal memoir, poetry, and how to look over one's own writing. ...
- 'Fearless: Director's Cut,' 'Wire in the Blood' and 'Metropolis' among ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
This two-disc DVD set contains three versions of the 2006 martial arts hit. One is the 104-minute U.S. theatrical version, another is the 141-minute director's cut, and the third is the version released in theaters internationally. The first version ...
- Get a grip, a mini-recession may not actually be that bad - Independent
Share We are all of us in the gutter, as they say, but some of us don't realise it, and some of us can't think about anything else. There is some talk of a 'recession' at the moment. If you take a look at the newspapers, or turn on the news you will ...
- The dynamics of a hit - Newindpress on Sunday
Newindpress on SundayThe dynamics of a hitNewindpress on Sunday, India - 2 hours agoEven with those beautiful songs, even with those big stars, it’s still filled with all that talking – in heavy, high-flown poetry. It’s exquisite stuff, ...
- Radovan Holiday (Daily Record)
BOSNIAN Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic took regular holidays sunbathing among his bitter enemies in Croatia. No one guessed that the long-bearded man was one of the most wanted men in the world - on the run for 13 years, accused of leading the killings of thousands of Bosnians and Croats.
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