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Leona Lewis opens up about new tattoos

British pop singer Leona Lewis has opened up about her new tattoos and their meanings.
Lewis, 24, revealed in an interview with Grazia magazine that her first tattoo was an elegant bracelet on her wrist in Arabic, and is a personal message about love.
And a recent one is a poem about horses that she had written [...]

At the End of the Day (A Poem of Creeping Pessimism)

And at the end of the day, and at the end of the day, and after all is shrieked and done, I get the feeling…

John Lundberg: Harry Potter’s Anonymous Poems

In a recent interview with the British newspaper The Guardian, Daniel Radcliffe–best known for playing Harry Potter on the big screen– revealed that he writes…

Egyptian jailed for insult poem

President Hosni Mubarak at a news conference on 7 July 2009

A civil servant in Egypt has been jailed for three years for insulting President Hosni Mubarak in a poem, according to newspaper reports.

Moneer Said Hanna’s family said he wrote satirical poetry for fun, to entertain his work colleagues, and never meant to hurt anyone.

The case was largely unknown until the family asked a newspaper to publish an appeal for clemency.

The Arab Network for Human Rights says it will appeal against the sentence.

It says Mr Hanna, who worked as a civil servant in a small town in upper Egypt, was tried without being given access to a lawyer.

Interrogation

His younger brother, Hanna Said, said that Moneer Said Hanna began writing poetry only recently and was encouraged when his colleagues at the office enjoyed reading it.

But things took a turn for the worse when he began to write about problems at work and everyday life.

He was summoned for interrogation and put on trial for insulting the head of state.

Under Egyptian law, insulting the president can land the offender in jail for up to three years.

The newspaper that published Mr Hanna’s appeal for clemency did not publish any verses from the incriminating poem.

The BBC’s Arab affairs analyst, Magdi Abdelhadi, says the case is bound to raise questions as to why the authorities decided to act against this largely unknown amateur writer, when satirical poems about President Mubarak by known poets are widely available in Egypt and on the internet.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

John Lundberg: Maya Angelou’s Elegy For Michael Jackson

Among the many notable moments at Michael Jackson’s funeral was Queen Latifah’s reading of the Maya Angelou poem “We Had Him.” The popular poetess wrote…

Why bother

Sometimes you just dont feel like blogging when a song, a poem, a little film will do. Here’s pretty much how i feel today.