Saturday, August 28, 2010

'Spy accidently' kills himself - Beeld
Savannah - To his wife and friends, Roland Haas was a patriotic hero who secretly risked his life for the US government during the Cold War, yet critics denounced him as a James Bond wannabe who fabricated a memoir

THE LATEST E-BOOKS AREN’T JUST FOR READING - Salt Lake Tribune
We haven’t reached the point where words can actually leap off the page. But “enhanced” electronic books are giving reading a new multiplatform push. In addition to text, enhanced e-books offer all sorts of bonus

Israeli police detain settler rabbi who wrote book permitting killing of non-Jews - FOX News
JERUSALEM – JERUSALEM (AP) — Police say they have detained a West Bank settler rabbi over a contentious religious book that discusses when it is permissible for Jews to kill non-Jews. Rabbi Yosef Elitzur

Barnes & Noble's New Nook App Debuts At Top Of iPhone Book Apps - Mediabistro.com
Barnes & Noble's new Nook app tops the iPhone's Top free apps in the books category, and its former bookstore app rounds out the Top 10 list. The Nook app is followed by Apple's own iBooks app at No. 2 and Chegg Inc's

Bharat Book Bureau: Wireless Telecommunication Market in China - TMCnet
Aug 17, 2010 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Bharatbook added a new report on "Telecommunications: China Industry Guide" which gives the market potential, communication equipment and telecommunication services in

Shooting accident kills CIA book's author - AZCentral.com
SAVANNAH, Ga. - To his wife and friends, Roland Haas was a patriotic hero who secretly risked his life for the U.S. government during the Cold War, yet critics denounced him as a "James Bond wannabe" who

Amazon Loses E-Book Deal - Wall Street Journal
A month after jolting the book industry with a deal to give Amazon.com Inc. exclusive digital access to some of the country's best-known literary works, literary agent Andrew Wylie is largely abandoning the agreement

Top book in China hammers Goldman Sachs - Washington Times
"Goldman Sachs has been at the eye of the storm and is seen as the culprit behind the mess. That's clearly the most popular topic on the market," he said. Goldman was sharply criticized, especially in the U.S

K-State professor's book is first to explore Two-Spirit literature in Northwest native groups - EurekAlert
E-mail | Share] Contact: Lisa Tatonetti tatonett@k-state.edu 785-532-2174 Kansas State University K-State professor's book is first to explore Two-Spirit literature in Northwest native groups MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Western

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