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Why Fahrenheit 451 still matters in the e-book era As the virtual world becomes more dominant, owning books becomes an act of rebellion. When a printed book is in your possession, no one can track, ...
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Twins allow 3 in 10th, unable to hold off Jays Addison Reed couldn't hold a one-run lead in the eighth and John Curtiss gave up three runs in an ugly 10th inning, in which the Blue Jays scored two ...
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Astronauts Talk Poets in Space and Mars Machinery with Future Engineers In 2005, Camarda was part of STS-114, the first shuttle mission to fly after the tragic Columbia accident that caused the deaths of seven astronauts.
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Unseen photographs of civil rights conflict in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 In spring 1963, African American civil rights activists in Alabama started the Birmingham campaign, a series of sit-ins, boycotts and marches against ...
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Michael Cohen is 'in business'. But just what sort of business is he in? Michael Cohen, the most personal of the president's personal attorneys, has cut an extraordinary figure in this totally abnormal administration.
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See Saturn's Rings and Three Moons In Cassini Photo The legendary Cassini spacecraft finished its mission in September last year, but NASA is still releasing Cassini photos, and its latest offering shows ...
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Chasing Hillary by Amy Chozick review – my role in Clinton's failure to become president In her new book, Chozick, who covered Clinton's presidential campaigns for the Wall Street Journal in 2008, and then for the Times in 2016, wants us ...
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Immersed in 'Cold Water' Olivier Assayas's Cold Water arrives belatedly to administer a jolt as bracing as its title. Originally made for French television in 1994, as part of a ...
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