Saturday, December 24, 2005

Keeping the faith


Keeping the faith
Rocky Mountain News - Dec 23 11:39 PM
Posada participants warm themselves around a bonfire at Holy Family Church in Fort Garland before the start of the procession. At the end, prayers and a potluck dinner of local foods such as tamales and menudo are held at the church.Save to My Web

Dear Virginia: To disbelieve is to discount sense of wonder
Portsmouth Herald - Dec 24 6:43 AM
Editors note: The following and famous editorial first ran in the New York Sun on Sept. 21, 1897. I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, "If you see it in The Sun, its so." Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus?Save to My Web

Poet's gift to USF to fund lecture series
St. Petersburg Times - Dec 21 10:38 PM
Garry Fleming pledged $600,000 for a poetry project at the Humanities Institute. A state matching program brings the total to $1.42-million.Save to My Web

Seasonal Beers Spice Sales
RedNova - Dec 23 1:28 PM
By Monica Soto Ouchi, The Seattle Times Dec. 23--Seasonal craft beers such as Pyramid's Snow Cap Ale are seeing growing consumer interest.Save to My Web

Computer Software Builder to Sponsor Poetry Contests and Scholarships with Help from Worlds First Chief Poetry Officer
[Press Release] PR Web - Dec 21 12:13 AM
Application Architects, a computer software builder, now promotes poetry contests and other opportunities for poets around the world. [PRWEB Dec 21, 2005]Save to My Web

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
The Star Online - 2 hours, 34 minutes ago
On Sept 21, 1897, the New York Sun published this letter by Virginia OHanlon and its reply by editorial writer Francis Pharcellus Church. Though it originally appeared buried in the middle of a page full of other pieces, this one reply hit an immediate chord and has since become historys most reprinted newspaper editorial.Save to My Web
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