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Asia, Africa, Australia, The Middle East. The Rest of North and South America. This issue brings back into print the poetry of eight women formerly based in the DC region who have passed away. This is the second part in a series that honors poets whose work deserves a wider readership, but whose poems can be difficult to find online. The Resurrection Issue, Part II, brings back into print the.
Perspectives from a conservative college student. Monday, May 28, 2012.
Weekly posts on politics, the presidential election, news, education, career, food, men, women, and whatever sets off a rant. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. James Anderson Chamblee, 66, a retired computer scientist who founded a company that built concrete sailboats, died Thursday, August 18, 2005 of heart disease at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia. He was a resident of Columbia and Jekyll Island, Ga. A 1972 Mother Earth News article that featured Mr.