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- Heart Touching, New Book That Teenagers Will Love - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Heart Touching, New Book That Teenagers Will LovePR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 18 minutes agoInspiring young author, 18 year old Annette Moody recently published a book of poetry that has captured the attention of teenagers. Annette has published it ...
- At just 3, Olive Branch child a Mensa member (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Four and a half months out of the womb, Avery Yarbro spoke her first sentence.
- Things to Go & Do - like join the Hoot - Portsmouth Herald
The 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., (Plaza 800) Portsmouth. Featured readers will be Kate Aset and Hugh Hennedy. At 8 p.m. an open mic ...
- GreenSpace: Retailer provides Hope for more eco-friendly world - Post-Bulletin
GreenSpace: Retailer provides Hope for more eco-friendly worldPost-Bulletin, MN - 14 hours agoBeginning in fall, the store will be a site for poetry readings, health and wellness education classes and a Scrabble club. Draves lives close to work and ...
- Pota becomes subject for Sibal’s poems - Daily News and Analysis
NEW DELHI: What connects POTA, the UPA government’s recent win in the trust vote, Twenty20 cricket, tsunami, love and the Nano car? These are among the several emotions that are strung together with sensitivity by Union science and technology ...
- The Darkness Of This House Has Got The Best Of Us (Wiscasset Newspaper)
I'm thinking old Mike Ahmadinejad may not be such a bad guy.
- UK`s oldest joke unearthed! - Zee News
London, Aug 01: A 1,000-year-old double-meaning wry observation is what British academics consider to be their country's oldest joke. They found it in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral. It reads ...
- The poet who helped a forgotten showman escape from obscurity - Yorkshire Post
The poet who helped a forgotten showman escape from obscurityYorkshire Post, UK - 13 hours agoA newly published American biography of Houdini is thought to be the first to mention that, after a show in Nottingham, the star went out of his way to ...
- Camp was energizing for Oregonian reporter - Oregonian
This is the first time I have worked as an editor at the journalism camp. As the week of camp comes to an end, I am tired but also feeling real good -- and honored to have been part of the experience, to have learned a few lessons about being a ...
- Narnia Dad defends his domain name policies (The Lawyer)
The Scottish Dad who owns the narnia.mobi domain name disputed by the C.S. Lewis estate has claimed that he isn't making any money from it and has insisted that the domain name was a present for his 11-year-old son despite the fact that he owns 78 domain names.
- Cheadle provides focus for 'Traitor' - MLive.com
Courtesy Photos The chase: FBI agent Roy Clayton (Guy Pearce, below) is searching for Samir Horn (Don Cheadle, above) in "Traitor." "Traitor" jumps from Yemen to Washington, D.C., to Spain to France to London to Toronto to Los Angeles to Chicago to ...
- Remember When: Little things can alter the careers we follow (Vero Press Journal)
In the spring of 1958, my roommate and I were student teaching at Sunrise Junior High School in Fort Lauderdale. She came home one night with the news that we were going to usher for the play "Bus Stop" at the Palm Beach Playhouse that weekend. The star was one of her high school friends on his way to Hollywood to stunt double for Marlon Brando.
- BCM announces fifth annual DeBakey Poetry contest winners - BCM News
BCM announces fifth annual DeBakey Poetry contest winnersBCM News, TX - 10 hours agoHOUSTON -- (July 1, 2008) -- Baylor College of Medicine in Houston has announced the winners of the fifth annual Michael E. DeBakey Medical Student Poetry ...
- Red Cross challenge for pupils - Ledbury Reporter
Red Cross challenge for pupilsLedbury Reporter, UK - 5 hours agoSome of the poems were put in display at the Market Theatre for the Ledbury Poetry Festival. Red Cross service manager, Vicky Gatley said: "Team work ...Small is beautiful: The tiny rural school teaching big cities a lesson Independentall 2 news articles
- Second only to Byron - Times Online
Second only to ByronTimes Online, UK - 9 minutes agoIn 1824, Cornwall went on to perform another service to Romantic poetry, helping to arrange the financial backing Mary Shelley needed for the posthumous ...
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