Thursday, June 3, 2010

Taiwan's Green Book unveils lightest e-book reader - YAHOO!
reader , weighing just 180 grams (0.4 pounds), days after Apple launched its much-anticipated iPad maximum 32 GB memory and read 8,000 pages with each full battery charge, according to the company. It is primarily designed for Chinese

Author has gone too far with Palin book research - Post-Bulletin
WASHINGTON — I'm with Sarah Palin on this one. Her new neighbor, it turns out, is author Joe McGinniss. Coincidence? I think not. McGinniss wrote an unflattering profile of Palin for Portfolio magazine last year, and he's now writing a book about the former Alaska governor. So he's moved in next

Mavs close book on unsuccessful Williams trade - ESPN.com
Where is Shawne Williams anyway? Let's hope he's figuring out The Dallas Mavericks finally closed the book on their unsuccessful trade for the troubled forward by sending the Indiana Pacers their 57th pick in the upcoming NBA draft, Mavs

Book review: "Hiking the Adirondacks" - Examiner
Falcon Guides You might think the Adirondack bookshelf already has enough hiking guidebooks, but there’s always room for one more if it’s well done. And the latest one is. Falcon Guides has just published Hiking the Adirondacks by Lisa Densmore

First Look At ‘300′ Prequel Comic Book - Screenrant.com
Frank Miller chats sic] dwarfed by the Persian fleet, which is also shown in this story.  The story has elements of espionage, too, and it’s a sweeping tale with gods and warriors.” Miller went on later to describe Xerxes himself as “a

hooked on the book - WRAL
Many have wondered where I have disappeared to the past few weeks, as my online presence has been reduced to bare bones, so it is time to unveil the reason for my absence. Aside from helping my consulting editor finalize the files of both titles to

The Limits of a Welfare State - RealClearPolitics
is an argument between two Princetonians -- James Madison, Class of 1771, and Woodrow Wilson according to William Voegeli, contributing editor of the Claremont Review of Books, in his new book "Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State

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