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World's most famous spy, James Bond, back in book
Published Wednesday, May 28, 2008
A warship moored in the Thames River, and Royal Marines mounted guard on Tuesday to mark the return to action of the world's most famous spy, James Bond, in a new novel.
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Rowling tells court she's stopped working
Published Tuesday, April 15, 2008
An emotional J.K. Rowling said on Monday she had stopped working on a new novel because her creativity was stifled by a fan's bid to print an unofficial encyclopedic companion to her Harry Potter series.
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Book review: “What Would Martin Say?”
Published Friday, April 11, 2008
For thousands of years, we humans have had the words of great people to lead us through life.
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Book Review: “The Middle-Class Millionaire” by Russ Alan Prince and Lewis Schiff
Published Friday, March 28, 2008
One of your neighbors has a new car — one of those high-mileage vehicles — and it’s pretty impressive.
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Book review: "Panama Fever" by Matthew Parker
Published Friday, March 21, 2008
Most Americans' knowledge of the Panama Canal was acquired in a haze of junior high school history -- somewhere alongside "trust busting" and the "bully pulpit" in the unit on Teddy Roosevelt and turn-of-the-century American confidence.
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Book Review: “The Monsters of Templeton” by Lauren Groff
Published Friday, Feb. 29, 2008
Legend has it — and everyone claims — that you can never go home again.
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Book Review: “Get Real, Get Rich” by Farrah Gray
Published Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008
The other day, you sat down and took a serious look at your financial matters.
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John Grisham out with 21st book of 'pure entertainment'
Published Friday, Feb. 8, 2008
Some things John Grisham knows: He got 15 rejections before his first book, "A Time to Kill," was published. He made $9 million last year. He's not James Joyce or William Faulkner.
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