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- Food for Thought: Peachsicles are easy, delicious and nutritious - Holland Sentinel
With kids on the go and playing hard, they need snacks that taste good but are healthful as well. Instead of chips, cookies or an ice cream novelty, serve Peachsicles for a quick cold and nutritious treat. With just five ingredients, Peachsicles are ...
- 'First City of modern India' - Sify
Sify'First City of modern India'Sify, India - 57 minutes agoWhile Vincent loves the slow world of Chennai that is "not in a time warp", Sriram seems to be thrilled with its history, culture and way of life. ...
- 'Gargoyle' author takes buzz over novel in stride (Jam! Showbiz)
TORONTO - The small Manitoba town where author Andrew Davidson grew up seems about as far removed from artistic endeavours as one can get. Built in the early 1960s to house employees of a nearby nuclear research facility, Pinawa was home to left-brained physicists more concerned with fusion than fiction.
- Welcome to the EcoMosque (The New Statesman)
A new mosque will be opening this month in Levenshulme, Manchester. Nothing unusual in that, except that al-Markaz al-Najmi Mosque is eco-friendly. It is built with recycled materials and generates part of its energy from solar panels.
- Showers failed to dampen music day fun - East Anglian Daily Times
CROWDS turned out in force yesterday despite the occasional shower for the annual Ipswich Music Day. Held in Ipswich's Christchurch Park, bands from across the county took to the event's stages and performing a variety of music. And from reggae to ...
- Casper Calendar for July 30, 2008 - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
Casper Calendar for July 30, 2008Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 2 hours ago4, 7:30 pm, Artcore Music & Poetry with the Fisch Stew at The Jazz Spot. * Aug. 6, 12:15 pm, Bach's Lunch Organ Recital at First United Methodist Church. ...
- What's new at your local library - Idaho Statesman
Adult fantasy. In the epic conclusion of the Dark Disciple trilogy, Mina finally uncovers the truth about herself, a discovery that drives her insane, and embarks on a perilous quest, accompanied by Rhys, the monk of Majere, his dog Atta, and the ...
- Edinburgh fest brings the glitz - Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood ReporterEdinburgh fest brings the glitzHollywood Reporter, United States - Jun 18, 2008By Stuart Kemp EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Poetry and drama by the seaside marked the opening of this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival as the red ...
- Poetry Collection Relates Author's Victory Over Crushing Odds - Emediawire (press release)
Poetry Collection Relates Author's Victory Over Crushing OddsEmediawire (press release), WA - May 23, 2008More than just inspirational words, the poetry in this book offer readers a great devotional and study guide with references to story after story of ...
- Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover left ... - Daily Mail
The elderly, distinguished-looking Israelite is thrown to the ground by a group of hard-faced soldiers who spit on him, kick him and call him a filthy old Jew. His name is Rabbi Akiba ben Joseph, one of the greatest scholars of his day. But that ...
- Overreacting to a Computer Beating Poker Pros - New York Times Blogs
Newspapers trumpeted a landmark event last week: a computer program beating professional poker players head-to-head at Limit Hold-Em. Parallels have been drawn to Big Blue ’s victory over Gary Kasparov roughly a decade ago. Those parallels are not ...
- Wishes for Madiba pour in as city gets ready to party (Cape Argus)
Madiba mania is taking hold in the country in the countdown to Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday on Friday.
- Lost in a bog: The fantastic garden of 'Lord Breaulove Swells Whimsy' - Biloxi Sun Herald
Lost in a bog: The fantastic garden of 'Lord Breaulove Swells Whimsy'Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Jul 2, 2008It's a strange little book, billed as "a bounteous selection of essays, philosophical diagrams, poetry, and other Arcadian follies concerning the art of ...
- Who's Online - Leader
LYNDHURST (June 12, 2008) — Lyndhurst’s $2 million remodeling of Town Hall Park is in full swing and almost ready to open to the public. Children received a sneak preview of the overall project as their revamped play area re-opened June 7. The ...
- Poetry that you can chew over - Stuff
POCKETFUL OF POESY: Chris Morris and Alex Tylee of Havelock North hope their Poesy range of pizza breads makes them a lot of dough. Well, sort of. Poesy sells thin, oval, pizza-base-like breads with a poem in each packet. The idea occurred to owners ...
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