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READER SUBMITTED: "Crestmont" At The Cromwell Belden Public Library
CromwellThe Cromwell Belden Public Library will present an author talk and book signing featuring Holly Weiss, author of "Crestmont," on Wednesday Mary 22, at 6:30 p.m. (Note: this program was postponed from its original date of March 7 due to bad weather.)...Tags: Authors, Literature, Libraries, Polio, Arts and Culture
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Razor-sharp ad ideas
This story starts at a point in time that most observers predicted it would end. The year was 2002. The Internet party was long over. Pets.com and other high-flying digital darlings were defunct. It was the dark days for the few survivors of the dot-com...
Tags: Marketing, Advertising, Google Inc., Online Advertising, Tesco plc
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: No need to leave Fido behind Vacationers traveling to Orlando don’t have to leave Fifi or Fido behind with Rosen Hotels & Resorts’ VIP ¿ Very Important Pet ¿ package...Tags: Mark Twain, Marlins Park, Entertainment, Music Theater, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (movie)
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Catholic Leaders Call Faithful Back To Confession, Report Some Success
The Hartford CourantThere's an iPhone app for confession. Password protected, of course. You can't tell it your sins, receive forgiveness, and fulfill the Roman Catholic sacrament of penance, or reconciliation. But the Confession app — billed as "the perfect aid for...Tags: Media Industry, Belief and Faith, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Lent
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Friday roundup: DOJ and Apple, John Green's commencement speech
John Green, bestselling and prize-winning author of young adult novels including "The Fault In Our Stars" and "Looking for Alaska," gave the commencement address at Butler University on May 11. It's witty, smart, thoughtful, and going viral; if you...
Tags: Steve Jobs, Antitrust Issues, Media Industry, The Washington Post, Prices
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Spanish book festival LéaLA aims to further cultural communication
When Carmen Cervantes was growing up in the 1960s in East Los Angeles, it would've been nearly as surprising to find a Spanish-language bookstore in her neighborhood as it would be to unearth an Aztec pyramid in the middle of Beverly Hills. The...Tags: Lorena Ochoa, Entertainment, Music, Culture, Education
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Burb's Eye View: 'I'll write a book. How hard could it be?'
She's been called a mother, a lawyer and the "Queen of Erotic Romance." It's an exciting time, a fertile time for new writers, and a time of opportunity for established romance writers like Burbank's Cheryl Holt. Today, romance writers, as all authors,...
Tags: Marketing, Authors, Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com Inc.
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Apple tells U.S. of tough talks, not collusion, with publishers
ReutersBy Diane Bartz WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - Apple Inc responded to Justice Department accusations it conspired with publishers to push up electronic book prices, saying it negotiated with a number of publishing companies separately and crafted...Tags: Media Industry, Computer Hardware, Steve Jobs, U.S. Department of Justice, Apple iPad
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This week's best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Dead Ever After" by Charlaine Harris (Ace, $27.95). A shocking murder in Bon Temps lands Sookie Stackhouse in jail in the final novel of the series that spawned HBO's "True Blood." Last week: — 2. "12th of Never" by James...
Tags: Murder, Jim Gaffigan, Diabetes, Recipes, The O'Reilly Factor (tv program)
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Williamsburg to get its own book festival!
I've written several times over the past few months about how much I love book festivals and how much fun they are, for both readers and writers. Since I typically travel at least 90 miles to a book festival, I was thrilled to learn that Williamsburg will...
Tags: College of William and Mary, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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John le Carre's 'A Delicate Truth' isn't gentle with war on terror
John le Carré's novels have responded brilliantly to the absence of the Cold War, which was, from 1963's classic "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" to "The Secret Pilgrim" in 1990, their traditional domain. In one sense, though, whether set before or...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, United Kingdom, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Literature
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FACTBOX-U.S. IRS's rich history of scandals, political abuse
ReutersBy Dena Aubin NEW YORK, May 16 (Reuters) - A crisis engulfing the U.S. Internal Revenue Service over its scrutiny of conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status adds to a long history of scandal and abuse - both real and alleged - at the tax agency....Tags: Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Congress, Politics, Political Corruption, William Randolph Hearst
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