Runaway Prius story more fiction than fact - Montreal Gazette |
Runaway Prius story more fiction than fact Montreal Gazette This still image from video obtained March 10, 2010, shows a Toyota Prius stopped before a police ...
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Fiction Chronicle New York Times By Dominick Dunne. By Christoph Niemann This board book by Niemann, whose illustrations frequently appear in the Book Review, offers a playful ...
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Health care reform: facts vs. fiction - OregonLive.com  Reuters |
Health care reform: facts vs. fiction OregonLive.com By Guest Columnist We need facts – not fiction – to help people decide whether health reform makes sense. The general public is ill served by op-ed pieces ... Robin Lumb: The 'Oracle of Omaha' Still Has His Blinders OnThe Jacksonville Observer
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IT'S A CRIME! (OR A MYSTERY...): Crime Fiction Week 14-20 June 2010 The UK's Crime Writers' Assocation is holding a Crime Fiction Week during 14-20 June and has set up a dedicated site for it. The site lists all the events taking place during the week, by date schedule and by location so you can see ...
Faith'n' Fiction Saturday: Diversity Diversity matters in fiction for many reasons, and accurate representations of persons of color, people with disabilities, people with mental illnesses, and people with different sexual orientations is crucial to a more loving and just ...
Politically Incorrect Fiction | FrontPage Magazine New novels challenge the liberal mainstream narrative.
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Hilary Mantel's 'Wolf Hall' wins National Book Critics Circle Prize for fiction in NYC (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall," winner last year of the Man Booker Prize in London, was honored Thursday night on this side of the Atlantic Ocean. The novel, set in the age of King Henry VIII, won the National Book Critics Circle Prize for fiction. It's a compassionate narrative of royal adviser Thomas Cromwell, a leading enforcer of the English Reformation and a rival of Sir Thomas More.
The Fiction of Memory (New York Times) With an assist from others’ quotations, David Shields argues that our deep need for reality is not being met by the old and crumbling models of literature.
TV cop Richard Belzer says choke claim is fiction (New York Post) "Law & Order" TV cop Richard Belzer said an Apple employee's claim that he choked her in an Upper West Side computer store was like a storyline from his show -- pure fiction. "The sad part of it was that police officers were called and had to report to the...
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