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Seven lessons from Robin Benway for aspiring writers
Robin Benway has something to say to aspiring writers. The author of the young adult novels "Also Known As," "Audrey, Wait?" and "The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May and June" recently spoke to students in the MFA program at UC Riverside's Palm Desert...
Tags: University of California, Riverside, Google+, Authors
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Angelina Jolie stunt double sues News Corp over hacking
Reuters(Reuters) - A stunt double for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie has sued News Corp over allegations its British newspapers hacked her phone, the first lawsuit in the United States against the company since the scandal broke two years ago. The...Tags: Trials, News Corp., The Wall Street Journal, Newspaper and Magazine, Pocahontas
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Former Champion Faxon Happy To Join Field
CROMWELL — Brad Faxon is playing in one PGA Tour event this year, the Travelers Championship. Faxon, the 2005 Buick Championship winner at TPC River Highlands, accepted a sponsor's exemption last week. "It's home, and every player loves to play...Tags: Tim Wakefield, Arts and Culture, Travel, Culture, Transportation Industry
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BC Partners to buy Springer Science for 3.3 billion euros
ReutersFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Buyout firm BC Partners agreed to buy German publisher Springer Science+Business Media for about 3.3 billion euros ($4.4 billion) on Wednesday, the largest private-equity acquisition in Germany for seven years. Owners EQT and...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Foreign Exchange Market, Germany, Economy, Business and Finance, Reed Elsevier
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A chilling effect? Privacy and surveillance post-PRISM
In a recent talk at Stetson University, I spoke about my research on how college seniors manage their Facebook presence while approaching the job market. I also talked about how, as information becomes increasingly integrated, social networks like...Tags: Arts and Culture, News Media, Culture, The Washington Post, The New York Times
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Fox shapes legal team; Janet Nova upped to deputy counsel
A battle-tested veteran of News Corp.'s general counsel's office will take on additional duties following the corporate spinoff set for June 28. The company announced Monday that Janet Nova, deputy general counsel, will become executive vice president...
Tags: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Television, Fox News Channel (tv network), News Corp., The Wall Street Journal
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The two tortured political marriages of Richard Nixon
Just as they say that the poor are always with is, so it is with Richard Nixon, arguably the most tormented American president, who comes back to us in the new book "Ike and Dick" (appropriately subtitled "Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage"). The...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Executive Branch, Politics, Parties and Movements
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Security is found off-line
More than a decade ago, I ordered a book from a publisher specializing in technical books. I then received notice that my credit card information, along with hundreds of others, had been compromised by an Internet hacker who had penetrated the publisher's...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, U.S. Army, National Security Agency, Computer Crime, Computer Networking and Internet
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About Walter "Skip" Campbell
Senator Walter G. "Skip" Campbell, Jr. was born in Rockaway Beach, New York, on November 12, 1948. Skip began at St. John Vianney Seminary and continued at the University of Florida, where he was inducted into Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Medical Honor...
Tags: Trials, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Legal Services, Arthritis Foundation, National Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Leesburg's Kingstone Comics launches graphic novel by Randy Alcorn
LEESBURG — A publisher of Bible-based comics and graphic novels wants to become king of the Christian comics publishing world and has teamed up with a New York Times bestselling author to help them reach their ambitious goal. Kingstone Comics,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Fiction, Religious Texts, Literature, The New York Times
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Stephen King's 'Joyland' pirated as e-book -- like all the rest
Pirated e-book versions of Stephen King's "Joyland" have surfaced online. That's notable because King, to support the print book being published by small indie Hard Case Crime, decided not to issue an e-book of this particular novel. It's not notable,...
Tags: Google+, The Wall Street Journal, Stephen King
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'Steve Jobs' bio coming out in paperback in the fall with new look
The bestselling biography "Steve Jobs" is coming out in paperback in September. Publisher Simon & Schuster is not only republishing the book, it is sending Jobs back in time. Instead of the contemporary photograph of Jobs emblazoned across the cover of...
Tags: Google+, Bob Dylan, Steve Jobs, LSD, Bill Gates
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