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- Fantasy writer scoops top praise - Stourbridge News
Fantasy writer scoops top praiseStourbridge News, UK - 5 minutes agoHe then went on to read English at both Wolverhampton and Worcester University. Alan is also a published poet and currently runs poetry workshops in primary ...
- Judge refuses to dismiss case against Spears - MLive.com
AP Photo Britney Spears arrives for the grand opening party of LAX nightclub at the Luxor hotel-casino in Las Vegas. LOS ANGELES -- A judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss a misdemeanor driving without-a-valid-license case against Britney Spears. Los ...
- Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West Coast - Chicago Tribune
Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West CoastChicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoPoetry, subtlety and color were missing in action. The US premieres proved to be pleasant bits of juvenilia, little more, although the scampering fugue and ...
- Sensitive Gangstas? (Free Times)
No doubt you’ve been hearing a lot about Columbia’s gang problems lately. Well, here’s a new book sure to challenge a few stereotypes and piss some people off: The Bandana Republic: A Literary Anthology by Gang Members and Their Affiliates from Soft Skull Press.
- We can make a difference - The Cheers
We can make a differenceThe Cheers, Estonia - 51 minutes agoWhether it was singing, dancing, poetry recital, drumming, recitation of multiplication tables or the 3 R’s, they were pretty good. ...
- Artistic exercise in democracy - Birmingham Post
Artistic exercise in democracyBirmingham Post, UK - 7 hours ago... been unique in finding visual poetry in the sheer blackness, relieved by flashes of fire, of the Black Country in its full early 20th century vigour. ...
- New Indian Bible Draws Fire over Hindu References (The Christian Post)
A new Indian version of the Bible recently, published by the Catholic Church, has run into controversy over its inclusion of verses from the Bhagavad Gita, a form of Hindu chant, and references to the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
- How will I mend my broken heart again? (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines – Dear Emily, I’m an executive in my early 40’s. I have been informally separated from my husband for at least five years now.
- Eric Cantona: Still the king of England? - Daily Telegraph
"All my life is directioned by a need to test myself. If I see something which scares me; I head there. Whether it is risking falling in love with a good woman and telling her my feelings or whether it is being an actor and being there for criticism ...
- From Christianity to Sin and Back Again (PR.com)
In life, we will encounter many trials that will test our faith. There will be times when we will doubt and walk astray from our path. But there is hope that we will find our way back to where God wants us to be. In touching true story of faith and hope, author George Thompson shares his life From Christianity to Sin and Back Again in an endearing memoir. Read on and find inspiration in this ...
- The Meaning of Karadzic - Huffingtonpost.com
With a dark character. Such poetry failed to win renown for the ambitious Karadzic. Psychiatry, too, disappointed. He turned to wild financial schemes; in the 1980s, he was convicted of embezzlement and fraud. Then politics and plotting, leading to ...
- To Sir with love (The Borneo Post)
IN recent weeks, teachers have been very much in headline news, usually for the wrong reasons. They have received a long-overdue pay hike, up to 30 per cent for some. Naturally, taxpayers and parents’ expectation of teachers have also gone up by many notches.
- JoAnn C. Carey - Staunton News Leader
JoAnn C. CareyStaunton News Leader, VA - 3 hours agoMrs. Carey was an active poetry writer with books published in "Living Voices," "Timepieces" and "Who's Who in International Poetry. ...
- Protection: it's not open and shut - The Age
Protection: it's not open and shutThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoOf publishers and imports, prizes, premiers and prime ministers — not to mention human rights and a bath full of poems. Jason Steger on what's going on in ...
- Movies set for vicarious vacationing - Bridgeton News
PHIL BRAY/MIRAMAX See Italy with Matt and Gwyneth in "The Talented Mr. Ripley"... If you can't jet off to some foreign locale this year, you can watch movies so scenic that you'll feel transported to another place -- even if you're watching on a ...
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