Wednesday, February 28, 2007

BOOK REVIEW (Adress book)

Picayune Item - PICAYUNE I took a trip last week. Mary Jim, the paper s advertising director, went with me, and we traversed two continents: Europe and the Americas. Clark Hulings was our guide and we saw so much of normal, everyday life through his eyes in
Times Online - Scotland Yard launched a campaign of harassment against the National Black Police Association as part of its attempt to discredit one of its most senior officers, a new book claims today. Officers seized a vanload of NBPA files from the Home Office
Christian Science Monitor - Many Monitor readers will recall Kay Fanning as the Monitor's first and only female editor. Some may also remember that she came to Boston in 1983 from Anchorage, Alaska, where she had been the publisher of the Anchorage Daily News since 1971. LINDA
Hampton Roads Daily Press - NEW YORK -- Random House, Inc. has made online excerpts available from books by Toni Morrison, Calvin Trillin and thousands of others as publishers continue their push to sell more books through the Internet. The Random House search and browser
ABC News - IASI, Romania Feb 27, 2007 (AP) An American historian sentenced to seven years in prison for sexual perversion and abuse of minors won early release from prison Tuesday because he wrote a book about Dracula, his attorney said. Kurt W. Treptow of
Boston Online - HANOVER, N.H. -- Hanover High School officials pulled a best-selling author's novel about a school shooting off the reading list, fearing that her fictional setting too closely resembled Hanover. Not to worry, author Jodi Picoult said Monday during a