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Book-It Repertory has a solid adaptation of 'My Antonia'Book-It Rep's treatment of "My Antonia" is reverential and loving, but that's not entirely a good thing. ... |
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Town may Force Child with Cerebral Palsy to Give Up his PonyThree-year-old Sam Spiteri was born with a form of cerebral palsy that makes it hard for him to do ordinary tasks such as walk, hold toys, eat or speak.The youngster has been riding his miniature pony, Emily, since he was an infant."Taking her away would be devastating to Sam. It is his best... |
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INDIA, gateway of Terrorism ?So we have reached a stage where anybody can enter anywhere with full compliment of weapons and attack our country. Manmohan Singh and the Italian Dictator(Super PM) and the most useless waste, Sivraj Patil (Home Minister )are squirely responsible for this mess. Shivraj Patil must quir for 3 reas... |
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Season's readings: writers and politicians pick the best reads of 2008Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieSet during and after the Lebanese civil war, Rawi Hage's extraordinary De Niro's Game (Old Street) is about the bravado and betrayal of two friends. Hage bends the English language to his will, mixes poetry and history, and never forgets the humanity of his characters. Jos... |
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Disabled boy to lose his tiny pony because the neighbours don't like the smellA disabled boy in a rural Ontario town may have to give up the miniature pony that he rides as part of his therapy and for his basic mobility. The family's neighbours (who border on a friggin' cow farm) have complained about the smell. The boy can’t walk or crawl, and Emily is part of h... |
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Adaptation of 'My Antonia' leads actor/adapter on a path of rediscoveryAdaptation of "My Antonia" leads Annie Lareau on a path of rediscovery. ... |


