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Lantern - Professor Kuusisto's smile broadened in the comforts of his office and he seemed to light up when he spoke of his writing. "Poetry is the art form that often seems most to be concerned with wonder. That's why the Greeks had a winged horse as a symbol
Source: www.thelantern.com
Tickle my buttons
Christian Science Monitor - Good afternoon and welcome to Big Pete's Comedy Hot Line. To simplify my life, cut my costs, and annoy you to no end, I have automated my comedy column. For slapstick comedy, press 1 until your finger pokes through the newspaper and your cat mistakes
Source: www.csmonitor.com
Code compliance crew efficient and conscientious
Vacaville Reporter - The Vacaville Code Compliance department is staffed by many unsung heroes who devote their expertise, courage and determination to the cases that come before them. These civil servants continually face insurmountable odds and are able to reap success
Source: www.thereporter.com
'Mother Scrabble' loved to help others
Winston-Salem Journal - Millicent King had a motto: "Have Scrabble, will travel." And travel she did, to 16 different states in pursuit of her passion for the game, said Cathy Poole, a friend and fellow Scrabble enthusiast. King, 59, died Wednesday of colon cancer. Poole
Source: www.journalnow.com
The NGfL guide to the Education Show 2006
National Grid for Learning - More than 600 companies, two large halls packed with products, a staggering 17,000 visitors expected the Education Show is the UK's largest educational resources exhibition. It can be hard to get to grips with so much on offer. This NGfL guide
Source: www.ngfl.gov.uk
Power of poetry
Star-Banner - U.S. Poet Laureate Ted Kooser speaks Wednesday before a crowd of close to 400 at Central Florida Community College. He s not what I expected a poet to be. He s a cool guy, said Ben Harvey, 19. OCALA - One day, America's leading poet was at
Source: www.ocala.com

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