Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Spider-Man foils comic book thief in Australia - BBC Asia-Pacific
Michael Baulderstone, who was dressed as Spider-Man for a promotional event, spied a customer behaving suspiciously. CCTV footage shows him "leap" into action and confront the would-be shoplifter who had slipped a AU$160 (£97) X-Men book into his bag. Mr Baulderstone said customers at the shop in

See which media stars diss book exposing Obama unread - WND.com
Members of the news media, including from publications such as Time and Newsweek, have reacted harshly to the announcement of the No. 1 non-fiction book in America, which investigates President Obama, with multiple reporters sending expletive-laden e

Rosalynn Carter pens new book on mental health - San Francisco Chronicle
Carter says the treatment of Hurricane Katrina victims and veterans coming back from Afghanistan and Iraq show there's still much that is misunderstood about mental illness.

Portland Police launch book for kids - kgw.com
Dave Thoman said he came up with the idea for a children's book after finding nothing but an outdated generic books about police to read in local classrooms. The project "Portland Police Bureau Wednesday at Woodmere Elementary School

'Spider-Man' stops comic book theft - UPI.com
ADELAIDE, Australia, May 3 (UPI) -- An Australian comic book store owner said he was dressed as Spider-Man for a promotion when he stopped a thief with the help of two Jedi knights. Michael Baulderstone, 45, owner of the Adelaide Comics Center, said

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