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LESS HARMFUL BOWFIN LOOKS LIKE SNAKEHEAD
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When Crystal Hedge of Syracuse, Ind. caught a strange-looking fish
in a ditch behind her house, she thought she had a snakehead. It
looked like one she saw on the Internet.
However, Hedge's two-foot long, dark green, slimy fish with teeth
wasn't the strange, exotic predator from Asia that she thought it
was. It turned about to be a run-of-the-mill bowfin.
Bowfins and snakeheads do look alike, but bowfins are found
throughout northern Indiana. So far, snakeheads are not.
Hedge caught her bowfin May 10 while fishing with a night-crawler
in Skinner Ditch, a tributary to Turkey Creek just outside ...
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The American Byron: Homosexuality and the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck. (Reviews). (book review)
Magazine article from: Biography
; ...Homosexuality and the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Madison: U of Wisconsin...explores the life and poetry of Fitz-Greene Halleck (8 July 1790-19 November...Nelson Frederick Adkins, Fitz-Greene Halleck: An Early Knickerbocker Wit...
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Memorable Forgotten Poet.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
; ...Homosexuality and the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck by John W. M. Hallock University...interested in the now obscure poet Fitz-Greene Halleck? Born in 1790 in Guilford...Homosexuality and the Fall of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Hallock has placed his ancestor...
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LIST LOVER FINDS HAPPINESS IN THE OVERRATED
Newspaper article from: Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL)
; ...As an example, the National Review editors cite Fitz-Greene Halleck, one of the most celebrated poets in America during...most famous works. History, therefore, judges Fitz-Halleck Greene as overrated. Second, the Review says, in order...
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List lover finds happiness in the overratedI like lists, and the end
Newspaper article from: Courier-News (Elgin, IL)
; ...As an example, the National Review editors cite Fitz-Greene Halleck, one of the most celebrated poets in America during...most famous works. History, therefore, judges Fitz-Halleck Greene as overrated. Secondly, the Review says, in order...
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Did being gay matter?(The First Time I Met Frank O'Hara: Reading Gay American Writers)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
; ...Dickinson, Melville, Frank O'Hara, James Baldwin, Gore Vidal, and Andrew Holleran, and minor writers like Fitz-Greene Halleck, Jane Bowles, and David Wojnarowicz. (In the cases of Dickinson and Whitman, Whitaker focuses on the poets...
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WHEN N.Y. BECAME THE EMPIRE CITY
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...Independence. There also are Morse bust portraits of a determined-looking Clinton and poets William Cullen Bryant and Fitz-Greene Halleck, shown alongside likenesses of author Washington Irving, painters Thomas Cole and Asher Durand, and merchant...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Anniversaries Births: Jean de la Fontaine, poet and fabulist, 1621; Tom Cribb, pugilist, 1781; Fitz-Greene Halleck, poet, 1790; Karl Franz Friedrich Chrysander, musical scholar, 1826; Joseph Chamberlain, statesman, 1836...
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American dream
Newspaper article from: Evening News - Scotland
; ...city's great and the good. The first statue to be erected was of Shakespeare in 1871. He was joined by Scott, Fitz-Greene Halleck, Burns and Christopher Columbus. Mr Milligan added: "Ironically, Stevenson was the only one out of the three...
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