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- TOTALLY RANDOM: Octavia Tolbert, McCaskey (Lancaster Online)
Fourteen-year-old Octavia Tolbert relished deciphering the imagery and symbolism of "Fahrenheit 451" in an advanced communications arts class at Lincoln Middle School last school year. "It took us a while to get it," she says of her class. This year, Octavia is enrolled...
- Winners Announced for First-Ever AFL-CIO Online Video Competition - CNBC
WASHINGTON, June 24, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Videos take creative, edgy look at what's wrong with America and suggestions for change www.turnaroundvideocontest.com Today, the AFL-CIO announced the winners of the "Turn Around ...
- Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural Communities (AllAfrica.com)
THE empowerment drive seems to have caught up with everyone, including Zora musician Leonard Zhakata, who for the past months has taken his music to rural and marginalised communities.
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - AZCentral.com
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- How interrogation by CIA made al-Qaeda's plotter turn to poetry - Scotsman
IN A makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaeda's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator. It was 18 months after the 9/11 attacks, and the invasion of Iraq was giving Muslim extremists new ...
- Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Roy Halladay: Worth The Price Of Admission - DigitalJournal.com
The Gazette (Montreal)Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Roy Halladay: Worth The Price Of AdmissionDigitalJournal.com, Canada - 1 hour agoLike poetry, man. No one in baseball does it like Harry Leroy Halladay III. For Doc, yesterday was simply another day at the office, despite facing one of ...STARGAZING | Escovedo has his moment; Dr. Quinn may get a brief one Kansas City Starall 1,442 news articles
- Our colourful language - The Compass
Our colourful languageThe Compass, Canada - 15 hours ago... Newfoundland and Labrador's most beloved and prolific writers of novels and poetry. On June 23 she released her seventh book, The Newfoundland Tongue. ...
- Smashing the Conventions: Disrupting the Spectacle of Law and Order - Infoshop News
Smashing the Conventions: Disrupting the Spectacle of Law and OrderInfoshop News - 2 hours agoThrough the production and proliferation of this worldview (or spectacle), governments and corporations have had free reign to implement their policies of ...
- Learn, question before you vote - La Crosse Tribune
In defense of Minnesota State Rep. Ken Tschumper, I know as a former farm girl that cows get out on average of once or twice a year. My dad’s cows did, too. No farmer wants his cows going astray. That’s lost income if he loses them, and even more ...
- Kids will love these two wonderful stories - and so will you - Concord Monitor
One day, as Kathy Brodsky walked her dog along a familiar route, she noticed a crooked pine tree. And it got her thinking. Brodsky, who lives in Manchester and works as a therapist and life coach, plays at poetry. In her first book for children, My ...
- Pa. Dem Voters Outnumber GOP By 1 Million - The Bulletin
Registered Democratic voters in the state now outnumber registered Republicans by about a million voters, according to the latest numbers released by the Pennsylvania Secretary of State. The number represents a significant increase from 2004, when ...
- New Arab poetry award in memory of Palestine's Darwish (New Kerala)
Dubai, Aug 15 : A new Arabic poetry competition has been launched in the memory of departed Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish.
- Thursday, September 04, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
College Wesleyan Church MOPS, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., College Wesleyan Church, 200 E. 38th Street, brunch provided. Open to mothers of children ages birth through kindergarten; childcare provided. This year’s theme is “Adventures in Motherhood.”
- Town rallies for Tessa - Independent Record
LINCOLN - Tessa Gehring didn't know she had so many friends. But it seemed like the whole town turned out to attend an Aug. 23 fundraiser for the Lincoln teenager, who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor. The good news is that the tumor is not ...
- Man v. Flesh (Jackson Free Press)
Andre Dubus III’s “Garden of the Last Days” (W. W. Norton, 2008, $24.95) is a brick of a book. At 500-plus pages, it’s America on parade: g-strings and neon, alcohol and testosterone, easy cash, patriotism and dumb sentiment. Once launched, though, a brick sinks quickly.
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