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The Pregnant Widow examines sex and literature

May 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

“The Pregnant Widow” (Alfred A.

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NAPLAN ‘moo roo’ outrage

May 14, 2010 by thushara · Leave a Comment 

MEAT producers across the nation are outraged high school children have been “ideology bashed” by anti-cattle literature in an important exam.

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NAPLAN ‘moo roo’ outrage

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Joyce’s prose paces the annual Ramble in Dedham

April 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

On April 25, the prose hits the road as it has for the last 26 years that Martin Casimir Hanley, a Dedham son and literature-loving actor, has organized the James Joyce Ramble, an eclectic local road race staged in honor of the late Irish author, which also, more recently, functions as a statement for human rights.

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Coretta Scott King award-winners will inspire young readers (The Toledo Blade)

February 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

This is one in a series of monthly reviews of books for young people written by four area teachers of children’s literature.

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Canadian Men Improve to 8-0, Beat US 7-2 (ABC News)

February 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Kevin Martin’s Canadians come back from early deficit against US to win 7-2 and stay unbeaten Canada - Arts - Literature - Beat - Kids and Teens

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Canadian Men Improve to 8-0, Beat US 7-2 (ABC News)

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The Runaway (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)

May 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

All great literature, and most good Disney movies, begin with a missing parent. And so “The Happy Life of Martin Manrique” begins with these words: “On Jan. 4, 1923, I was born in Leon, Mexico; six months later my mother, Luz Marua Manrique, took me to Mexico City and left me with her half-sister, Maria Donato de Melendez.”

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The Runaway (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)