Sunday, May 30, 2010

Book review: 'The Invisible Bridge' by Julie Orringer - Los Angeles Times
into the summer holidays — one in which you can lose yourself without the guilty suspicion that you're slumming — then Julie Orringer's "The Invisible The Invisible Bridge," by contrast, is in every admirable sense an "ambitious

Subject: New York community panel approves plan for mosque at Ground - Strategy Page
I have on order the new book by Andrew McCarthy The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabatoge America. Listening to McCarty, you know that he considers moderate Islam a oxymoron. Building a mosque near Ground Zero is not a good idea and to think

Book review: 'Hornet's Nest' a bad end to trilogy - Delaware Online
NEW YORK -- Lisbeth Salander, aka "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," may be Sweden's biggest cultural export since ABBA. The surly, heavily pierced computer hacker stars in the late Stieg Larsson magazine journalist Mikael Blomkvist.

Free book exchange websites - Examiner
It's almost free, environmentally friendly and a great idea for homeschoolers. Internet book exchange clubs allow participants the opportunity to get free books. They're different than libraries, because when you borrow books from the library you

The fight over Book of Mormon geography - Deseret News
the Book of Mormon took place. Some placed the Nephite capital city Zarahemla in Mesoamerica, others in South America. Others argued for a setting in the American heartland. The president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Bush's book begins with struggle over alcohol - Star-Press
Topics will include the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the troop surge in Iraq, his responses to terrorists attacks and Hurricane Katrina and the financial meltdown. He said he hopes the book will be a tool for historians evaluating his presidency. "

Soccer: Japan beat China to book ticket to Women's World Cup+ - Big Hollywood
CHENGDU, China, May 30 (AP) - (Kyodo)—Japan earned a berth to the 2011 Women's World Cup on Sunday after a 2-0 victory over hosts China in the third-place playoff of the Asian Cup. Kozue Ando fired Japan in front on 18 minutes and veteran Homare Sawa headed in the second in the 62nd minute

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