Friday, April 30, 2010

Don't forget Free Comic Book Day - Christian Science Monitor
Free Comic Book Day was originally intended to help lure folks who don’t normally read comics into their local comic shop. But in recent years it has become a huge event for comic book aficionados and collectors, as well as a nice excuse for a

Grand jury subpoena to Times reporter over book - Denver Post
WASHINGTON—A New York Times reporter will fight a grand jury subpoena seeking the identities of his sources for portions of a book about the CIA. The publisher of "State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration," said

Is Kate Gosselin's new book a flop? - Eagles Insiders (blog)
Kate Gosselin may have been drawing viewers in by the droves for her awkward dancing moves on “Dancing With the Stars,” but apparently her fans have lost interest in reading her words of wisdom in her books. According to Us, the

Mich. couple write book about embryo mix-up - Denver Post
UTICA, Mich.—On the drive home from the hospital, Shannon Morell peered at her sleeping newborn in his car seat and wondered, what would be the fastest route back to normal? The truth is the arrival of every child forces a new definition of normal

Book Signing: Ave Maria University professor Dr. Paul Baxa introduces - Naples Daily News
Dr. Paul Baxa, a graduate of the University of Toronto and assistant professor of history at Ave Maria University, will introduce his new book, “Roads and Ruins”. The book discusses how Fascist Italy manipulated the landscape of Rome, its

Basilisk Games Announces the Release Date for Eschalon: Book II - Gamers Hell
Indianapolis, IN - April 27, 2010 - Basilisk Games, Inc. today announced the release date for Eschalon: Book II for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. "We are very excited to finally be able to announce the release dates to our second game, Eschalon: Book

New Deputy Mayor's Book Flying Off The Shelf In Room - New York Daily News
Stephen Goldsmith is not only the newest member of Mayor Bloomberg’s squadron of deputy mayors (the number is back to seven again) -- he’s also a huge fan of the mayor’s way of governing. How can you tell, asks Frank Lombardi of our City Hall

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