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Books on a journey through Cairo, the rise of the animal protection movement and a novel that updates 'Hamlet''
The End of Sleep
A Novel
Rowan Somerville
W.W. Norton: 246 pp., $23.95
Fin is a piece of work: an Irish journalist set loose in Cairo on the trail of Skinhead Said, a piratical type with a lair full of priceless antiques and splendid treasures. Fin...Tags: Animals, Assault, Crimes, Injuries
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Mailer and mayhem
Chicago Tribune criticDon't skim. You'll be tempted to do just that, of course, because his sentences tend to stretch out sinuously like cats in the sun, and because a culture more at home with the rhythms of blogs—quick hits, short takes, lists and nuggets—than...Tags: Government, Assault, Health and Safety at School, Crimes, Schools
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History isn't as racy as it sounds
The Associated PressThere's something almost magical about the words "Kama Sutra." They conjure up images of hidden passion, of mystical eroticism, of countless lovemaking positions that are impossibly acrobatic. But the magic comes from mythology. The original Indian... -
Pay not mandatory for ex-workers called to testify
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comDEAR CARRIE: After retiring from law enforcement, I worked six years as an investigator for a major insurance company. During that time, I handled more than a thousand investigations involving matters such as personal injury, property damage and workers'...Tags: Witnesses, Employees, New York, Employers, Justice System
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'House of Wits: An Intimate Portrait of the James Family' by Paul Fisher
House of Wits
An Intimate Portrait of the James Family
Paul Fisher
Henry Holt: 694 pp., $35
The father, Henry James Sr., was the fifth of 11 children of one of the richest men in the state of New York. As a teenager, his leg was burned and amputated....Tags: Books and Magazines, New York, Book, Diseases, Health and Safety at School
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The other side of the story
amNY.comIn populist historian Howard Zinnıs new graphic novel, U.S. history can be summed up as: greedy capitalist imperialists crush valiant workers at home and overseas. Itıs easy to caricature Zinnıs views as liberal twaddle and dismiss his latest work as a...Tags: Michael Moore, History
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No pilgrim, but progress
Bloomberg NewsA VOYAGE LONG AND STRANGE: Rediscovering the New World, by Tony Horwitz. Henry Holt, 464 pp., $27.50. Pity author Tony Horwitz. In search of the story, he braves sad and distant tourist sites, cheap motels, bad meals, re-enactors, evangelicals, zealots...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Virginia, North Carolina, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Plymouth
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2008 summer reading list
June 8, 2008
Editor's Note: It's a perennial question for the summer months, what to read? Here you'll mind more than 50 titles in fiction andononfiction, organized according to the months when they'll be published. Books are listed in alphabetical...Tags: Denver Broncos, Health and Safety at School, Crimes, Health Treatments, Books
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'What Was Lost' by Catherine O'Flynn
What Was Lost
A Novel
Catherine O'Flynn
Henry Holt: 256 pp., $14 paper
I don't know of any art form that has been declared dead more often than the realist novel. Even the term "realist novel" is a kind of pejorative -- don't we want something more...Tags: Jean-Paul Sartre, Book, Death and Dying, Charles Dickens
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When hope lived
Forty years ago this week, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel after winning the 1968 California Democratic presidential primary. One moment he was thanking a standing-room crowd, the next he was sprawled in a hotel pantry, blood...Tags: Government, Assault, Health and Safety at School, Crimes, Photography
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