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Up the Line
2009-11-13 - a night of poetry and reflection
Corina Gina Papouis
Poetry on Armistice Day
2009-11-08 - Host: The Poetry Society
Gunsel Djemal
Writing Contest for Study Abroad
2009-09-28 -
Veronica Valeanu
Buddy Bolden\'s Grave Just Can\'t Be Found
2009-08-24 - History Of Music Part XVII
John Willy Kopperud
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The Extension of the Domain of Struggle As if it would be written only for withstanding to the days’ canon, for making a little bearable the hours’ burden, of no use thronged into the chest wide open like a wound, for ascertaining ... by heghedus camelia
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