'What if we're holograms?' - Ashland Daily Tidings
NEW YORK — Brian Greene works in a world where scientific reasoning brought the possible inner workings of the universe to scores of non-geniuses through his book "The Elegant Universe" and the PBS specials by the same name. The physicist
Sarah Palin writer Joe McGinniss says moving next door to her is just - Los Angeles Times
Joe McGinniss might as McGinniss, the true crime author who is writing a book on Sarah Palin , implied on national television Tuesday morning that his renting of property right next to Palin’s house in Wasilla, Alaska, was just coincidental
Chapel Hill author picked to write next James Bond book - Raleigh News & Observer
Ian Fleming Publications Ltd. managing director Corinne Turner thought then that "James Bond could have an interesting adventure in Jeffery Deaver's hands." His Bond book, to be set in the present day, will be published by Hodder & Stoughton in
'American Idol' runner-up David Archuleta kicks off book tour - AZCentral.com
It's no secret that David Archuleta, the runner-up on season 7 of "American Idol," knows how to tell a story when he sings. Now the 19-year-old pop star is telling his own story - from the high notes (his success during and after "Idol") to the low
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
Alaska gov says he's disgusted that man writing Palin book moved in next door to former gov - Washington Examiner
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell says he'd like to see more space between Sarah Palin and the man who moved in next door to the former governor while he writes a book about her. Parnell appeared on Fox Business Network's "Cavuto" on Wednesday and told host Neil Cavuto that he was
The Limits of a Welfare State - RealClearPolitics
been for a century, American politics is an argument between two Princetonians 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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