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- Steelers' Mendenhall candid about life, past and present (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Rookie Rashard Mendenhall, the first running back selected by the Steelers in the first round of the NFL Draft in 19 years, sat down for a chat with the Trib's John Harris:
- T3: a cathedral to modernity - Spiked
Arriving in Beijing – nine hours and 5,071 miles after taking off from Heathrow – I feel like I have travelled forward in time. With weary, aching limbs (‘knowing my luck, I’ve probably got DVT’, complains one British woman), we stagger ...
- My life is worthless without my darling daughters - Daily Mail
Daily MailMy life is worthless without my darling daughtersDaily Mail, UK - 4 hours agoWe can pick up an anthology of poetry from any century, from the 13th onwards, and find laments for the end of a love affair. ...
- Monkey Rock to rock The Pearl - Eureka Times-Standard
The Berklee College of Music boasts a long and distinguished list of noteworthy graduates from all across the musical universe: Heavy metal guitarists, symphonic composers, experimental indie rockers, and famous singer/songwriters. The philosophy ...
- Too many surprises to be overlooked (Central Midlands & Costal Advocate)
Mortlock and these columns have tended to overlook the “surprise†victories this season by the boys from Wongan-Ballidu.
- Pollok Family Day (Socialist Worker)
A day long festival with four entertainment arenas showing live music as well as games, a craft fair and food stalls. Express yourself with workshops in poetry, street theatre and martial arts.
- Move Aside, Batman - Egypt Today
On e might say cartoons and Islam have a rather testy relationship. In early 2006, the Muslim world erupted in protest when Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten printed cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in less-than-flattering caricatures ...
- "Gate of the Orient" opens in Spain - IranMania News
LONDON, August 25 (IranMania) - The Iranian festival entitled ?Iran-Persia, the Gate of the Orient? is now underway in the Spanish city Vitoria, MNA reported. The event is held by the Vitoria municipality and cosponsored by Iran?s cultural attach ...
- 1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the world - Canton Repository
The story sounds more like urban legend than fact. A long-haired young man stands before a judge and is given an option: Get a "butch" haircut or go to prison. Forty years ago this week, the story played out in a Stark County Common Pleas courtroom ...
- Posted By BY BRAD SHERRATT, NORTHERN NEWS - Northern Daily News
Posted By BY BRAD SHERRATT, NORTHERN NEWSNorthern Daily News, Canada - 16 minutes ago"I went and looked at his poetry and when I realized he was one of the Canadian great poets and all of his stories had to do with life in the Yukon; ...
- Artist exorcises his demons through print - Batavia Sun
Richard Cronborg turned to the making of art to vent his creative urges. Many of his paintings were portraits of women, lost souls beaten down by life, whom he had met in smoke-filled bars. His paintings took him to upscale galleries where he ...
- Audubon lists Sept. programs (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - The Audubon Society is offering the following programs in September:
- English teacher's dream becomes writers' workshop - WBIR
John Reaves, an English teacher at Pellissippi State Technical Community College, craved for years to help aspiring writers work alongside people who write for a living. "What I wanted to do was to put experienced, successful writers in the community ...
- 'American letters' No. 6: Viriville is a state of mind - Beaufort Gazette
Late in the Lowcountry year, pecan trees here in Beaufort County drop their nuts to the ground. Folks gather bagsful of free pecans for pies, pralines and snacking. It's another time of year and a different nut in Beaufort Isere, France. Green ...
- British woman wins appeal of terror-related charge - Times Daily
A British woman won her appeal on Tuesday against a conviction for collecting information which would be useful to a terrorist. Samina Malik, 24, was convicted in December and given a suspended sentence of nine months in prison in Britain. The Lord ...
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