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Headlines matching 'e books'
Sat January 28, 2012
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(National Post) Interesting Time capsule buried under Maple Leaf Gardens found. Box contains old newspapers from 1931, rule books, ivory elephant and a strange relic called a "playoff ticket"  (news.nationalpost.com) (18)


Fri January 27, 2012
(Daily Kos) Interesting Two more Gov Scott Walker (R-Wi) aides arrested in an imbroglio that involves stealing taxpayer money and a secret "off the books" network that includes RNC chair Reince Priebus  (dailykos.com) (194)


Tue January 03, 2012
(Daily Mail) Asinine Five-year-old girl has overdue books. Library: A) Sends a letter asking for it to be returned, B) sends an e-mail, or C) sends the cops to the girl's house  (dailymail.co.uk) (123)


Sat December 31, 2011
(Some Guy) Sad Key West -- which writers Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, Robert Frost, Judy Blume, Robert Stone, Jim Harrison, Maria Bishop, Mark Childress and others have called home -- is down to one bookstore. Sad easily trumps Florida  (keysnet.com) (142)


Fri December 09, 2011
(Some Guy) Dumbass Robbing your college bookstore is probably not the best way to deal with the high price of textbooks  (theindychannel.com) (58)


Mon November 28, 2011
(Huffington Post) Obvious "You didn't see the bookstores, the print industry, or even the long-distance telephone companies going to Congress for relief and a ban on the Internet. But then, they're not the recording industry or Hollywood"  (huffingtonpost.com) (51)


Wed November 02, 2011
(Entertainment Weekly) Followup JK Rowling reveals why she did what she did to Hagrid and Lupin in the books  (insidemovies.ew.com) (120)


Fri October 21, 2011
(Wired) Cool Nine books to solidify your Geek Credentials, Roll a Saving Throw versus Nerdism  (wired.com) (183)


Wed October 19, 2011
(Gawker) Hero Pinheads: People who send Bill O'Reilly's book to troops in Afghanistan in care packages. Patriots: The troops who burn the books  (gawker.com) (400)

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