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- National outmanoeuvres Labour in ECE (Scoop.co.nz)
QPEC welcomes the National Party announcement that their ECE election policy would extend the 20-free-hours per week to cover children attending Playcentres and Kohanga Reo.
- Viewing all entries for: July 2008 - Economist.com
WHEN I was a young whippersnapper I went for an interview at the Bank of England, which was offering scholarships for further study in economics. After softening me up with a bit of algebra, my inquisitor asked me the simplest question: why do we ...
- Urban Theater Fest kicks off Tuesday (Miami Herald)
The second bi-annual Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival/Awards begins Tuesday and includes 20 theatrical performances, workshops, dance competition and poetry readings.
- Players help sought to save hall game (Moldova.org)
A group of 30 Major League players has been recruited for baseball's Save the Hall of Fame Game.Major League Baseball plans to discontinue the annual contest in Cooperstown, N.Y., following the 2008 contest between San Diego and the Chicago Cubs.The group includes Cincinnati's Ken Griffey Jr., who is two short of 600 home runs for his career, and 350-game winner Greg Maddux of San Diego.It is ...
- Off the wall - Guardian Unlimited
It was raining in Londinium. The river's brown smear struck Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus as a sick, savage parody of the Tiber, so far away, so longed for. This province was a rotten place to find yourself suddenly unemployed. But some would say ...
- Meeting God in the middle - Jerusalem Post
Meeting God in the middleJerusalem Post, Israel - 1 hour agoRegarding her family and friend's reactions to her decision to study at the Secular Yeshiva, Michal chuckles, then says, "They are worried I'm becoming ...
- Touring poetry program plans event on Tuesday (Marin Independent Journal)
The Marin Poetry Center's summer traveling show is coming to the Belvedere-Tiburon Library.
- Liebermania in the Bronx? Diaz Sr. May Go Both Ways - Village Voice
Most of the ballets based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet have been set to Sergei Prokofiev's splendid music— first heard in 1940 when Russia's Kirov Ballet presented Leonid Lavrovsky's version of the tale. Mark Morris's Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs ...
- A son of Norway displays his vision (The Daily Review)
GEIR Jordahl of Hayward is an artist, teacher and dedicated traveler. Geir immigrated to the United States from Norway with his parents in 1961. He completed his undergraduate studies at then-Cal State Hayward and went on to complete a master's in photography at Ohio University.
- Reading by the sea ... - Portsmouth Herald News
Reading by the sea ...Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 3 hours agoUsing stories, poetry and haiku, poet Michael Czarnecki shares experiences from his hitchhiking days beginning in 1971, when he traveled across the country ...
- Art, Talent and Ethnicity - OhmyNews International
Art, Talent and EthnicityOhmyNews International, South Korea - 4 hours agoThe industry would categorize me in the African-American suspense novel genre or Hood Literature based on the story backdrop of The End Justifies the Means, ...
- The Autobiography of a Super-tramp by W.H. Davies - Times Online
The Autobiography of a Super-tramp by W.H. DaviesTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoWH Davies began his hobo life every bit as free as Orwell. Born in 1871 in Newport, an industrial port of 30000 people, he was raised by grandparents who ...
- David Cook: A Bowl Falls From The Roof - The Chattanoogan
The ChattanooganDavid Cook: A Bowl Falls From The RoofThe Chattanoogan, TN - 9 hours agoSo what else can he do as he meets God, this man Rumi, but begin to speak poetry? “Some nights stay up till dawn,’’ he writes, “as the moon sometimes does ...
- Memorial Day excursions - Raleigh News & Observer
Story Tools Memorial Day has become a holiday weekend with oddly matched associations: It marks the beginning of summer fun and a time day to remember those who've sacrificed their lives during battle. Yet maybe it's not such an odd pairing. After ...
- University Press staffer takes top Mississippi post (Lexington Herald-Leader)
After 17 years of hard and productive work, Leila Salisbury's dream has come true -- and at a relatively young age. Salisbury, 37, the marketing director at the University Press of Kentucky, has been hired as director of the University Press of Mississippi, in Jackson, Miss. She will start July 14. "I had always wanted to work in publishing," Salisbury said. "I knew eventually I wanted to ...
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