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Reader's picture.
Sent in by: 'John Jones'
"Happy 17th Birthday, to Liqeriche Alsort Caro.
Love Janice, John, Becca & Lisa
x x x"
The Palm Reader is based on the oracles from Sophocles' "Oedipus the King". In my adaptation of the play, the Palm Reader predicts that Eddie/Oedipus will kill his father and marry his mother.
The readers of the Boston smartphones
Sway in the wind like a field of ripe corn.
With apologies to Eliot.
A great iPhone app for reading your news, compatible with Google Reader, Twitter, Facebook, Posterous, Instapaper, and more.
Reader submission for the "flowering outdoor umbrella stand" project via Apartment Therapy.
August, 2008
The libraries of Jefferson County, Alabama publish a quarterly calendar and newsletter called The Reader. You may also read it online.
53 readers took part in the News of the World Read-Aloud on Thursday, Feb. 1 in the MST Atrium. All in all, 24 students and 29 faculty and staff brought the book to life for the nearly 120 people who dropped during the day to listen the readers.
Google reader can organise things you're subscribed to and pass them back out as feeds - so an individual or organisation could catalogue different categories of posts (even from the same source) and share them as mutliple RSS feeds.
Mu horror trilogy, Weird Horror Tales, Weird Horror Tales: The Feasting, and Weird Horror Tales: Light's End, and more!!
I love that at the Christmas Eve service some of our younger congregants read. It's such a joy to see them active and serving--it's biblical! Josiah and Samuel served the Lord with fervor at a young age.
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The Taylor High School choir Expressions received a First Division Superior Award and Choir of Distinction Award at the American Classic Madrigal and Chamber Choir Festival held in San Antonio on March 5 and 6. Expressions members include Robert Howell, Angel Steele, Drake Lupton, Emily Cutsinger, Morgan Young, Melanie Piche, David Cregg, Lauren Cudney, Jeff Dunn and Natalia Romero. The Taylor Choir is under the direction of Mr. Kevin Riehle and Miss Kristin Taylor.
Submitted by nancyhoff1953.
53 readers took part in the News of the World Read-Aloud on Thursday, Feb. 1 in the MST Atrium. All in all, 24 students and 29 faculty and staff brought the book to life for the nearly 120 people who dropped during the day to listen the readers.
Touche Amore + Pianos Become the Teeth + Palm Reader @ Rock City, Nottingham - Sunday 25th March 2012
Photograph by Sam Bingham for Midlands Rocks
Copyright 2012 Sam Bingham
A smartly-dressed man contemplates advertising posters while waiting alone at Green Park undeground station