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TV Review: ‘Lost’: Damon/Carlton talk ‘The Candidate’
May 5, 2010 by thushara · Leave a Comment
Image Credit: Mario Perez/ABC I can only imagine what you’re thinking. I can only imagine what you’re feeling. And if I had to put a voice to those thoughts and emotions, I suspect it would sound something like this: “You know, the last thing I want to read right now is a couple thousand words from Doc Jensen about the relevancy of existential literature, progressive rock, and the films of …
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TV Review: ‘Lost’: Damon/Carlton talk ‘The Candidate’
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TV Review: ‘Lost’: Inside dish on ‘Candidate’!
May 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Image Credit: Mario Perez/ABC I can only imagine what you’re thinking. I can only imagine what you’re feeling. And if I had to put a voice to those thoughts and emotions, I suspect it would sound something like this: “You know, the last thing I want to read right now is a couple thousand words from Doc Jensen about the relevancy of existential literature, progressive rock, and the films of …
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Evelyn Goodell Library Link For The Love of Poetry event brings up good, fun discussion of old and modern literature (Business Examiner)
March 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
There were two special events at the Nakusp Public Library in the last two weeks, “For the Love of Poetry” and the “Canada Reads Discussion.”
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Evelyn Goodell Library Link For The Love of Poetry event brings up good, fun discussion of old and modern literature (Business Examiner)
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Friday February 12 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
February 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
FEB 9 — It is unfortunate that in the last years of his life, all that Tunku Abdul Rahman stood for lived only in textbooks, history journals and other literature. And, of course, that statue outside Parliament House.
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Friday February 12 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
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Twins identical only in success (Naples Daily News)
February 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
NAPLES —As twins, Lely seniors Geoff and Harry Stephenson share the same birthday, July 15.Oddly, for twins, that’s pretty much all they share.Geoff dresses in rugged TapouT wear, while Harry goes for a preppy look. Geoff has blue eyes, long, straight hair and is a literature kind of guy in school. Harry?
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Twins identical only in success (Naples Daily News)
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Thursday February 11 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
February 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
FEB 9 — It is unfortunate that in the last years of his life, all that Tunku Abdul Rahman stood for lived only in textbooks, history journals and other literature. And, of course, that statue outside Parliament House.
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Thursday February 11 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
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From our columnists (The Malaysian Insider)
February 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
FEB 9 — It is unfortunate that in the last years of his life, all that Tunku Abdul Rahman stood for lived only in textbooks, history journals and other literature. And, of course, that statue outside Parliament House.
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Wednesday February 10 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
February 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
FEB 9 — It is unfortunate that in the last years of his life, all that Tunku Abdul Rahman stood for lived only in textbooks, history journals and other literature. And, of course, that statue outside Parliament House.
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Wednesday February 10 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)
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Found in translation (Guardian Unlimited)
February 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Is there such a thing as a European literature and why don’t English speakers read more of it? In this week’s podcast we ask Anthea Bell, one of the UK’s most successful translators, about the books we should all be reading. We take a look at the 50 bestselling novels in Europe and discover that it’s not all about American blockbusters.
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Radical reading at the Israeli-Arab book club (Guardian Unlimited)
February 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
A groundbreaking new literary event offers new paths to understanding in what often seems an intractable conflict The Middle East generates huge amounts of news coverage, but as the New Yorker pointed out last month , only recently has literature documenting people’s daily lives in the region started winning western readers. In the case of the Israel-Palestine conflict, while some writers (Amos …
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Radical reading at the Israeli-Arab book club (Guardian Unlimited)