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Author Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89

  
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning author whose books chronicled the horrors of the Soviet gulag system, has died of heart failure, his son said Monday. He was 89.
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News of the 07/28/2008
    

Treasury uncovers mortgage fix

  
Jul 28 - U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is pushing "covered bonds," which are backed by mortgages that remain on the books, as a way to restore confidence in the troubled mortgage market.
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News of the 07/26/2008
    

ON SOCCER: Revisiting the World Cup

  
At the World Cup with the Footballers, Fans and Freaks" (Harcourt Books), and local writer Tony Limarzi, for his slim volume "Forza Italia: The Italian Triumph in the 2006 World Cup" (Publish America).
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News of the 07/22/2008
    

Microsoft turns to users for new wave of Xbox games

  
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will turn to users of its Xbox 360 to create new video games and broaden the types of games available on its console, taking a page out of the strategy books of Facebook and YouTube.
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News of the 07/18/2008
    

Textbooks, free and illegal, online

  
Faced with soaring prices for textbooks, cash-strapped students have discovered a tempting, effective, but illicit alternative - pirated electronic books, available for free over the Internet.
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News of the 07/16/2008
    

Best-seller out of the blue

  
In a woeful time for book publishing, when sales are stagnant and reading for pleasure is declining, an unlikely first novel is climbing bestseller lists and causing a sensation. To the astonishment of writers, editors, and booksellers, David Wroblewski's "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" is proving that readers can still fall hard for an old-fashioned literary epic by someone they've ...
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News of the 07/11/2008
    

Super Bowl Sundays to Bedtime Stories

  
Tony Dungy takes his values, story to world of children's books.
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News of the 07/09/2008
    

Colorado book borrower must spend time in prison

  
A man accused of checking out hundreds of books and DVDs from libraries around the Denver area and then trying to sell them will be doing all his library borrowing from now on behind bars.
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News of the 07/06/2008
    

NYPD now has own scholar to help review threats

  
He was a flight surgeon with the Navy and a CIA officer in Pakistan. He has also earned a doctorate in sociology and written two books.
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As funds dwindle, RI towns work to balance books

  
City and town leaders across the state are struggling with one of the worst fiscal times in recent memory.
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News of the 06/27/2008
    

Mayors: Gun ruling won't stop prevention efforts

  
Washington's blanket ban on handguns will fall and tight gun laws in places like Chicago and San Francisco are sure to come under attack. But most of the nation's firearms regulations will probably stay on the books, and some politicians said Thursday's Supreme Court decision won't hinder their efforts to prevent bloodshed.
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News of the 06/16/2008
    

Iowa City's flood protections face a marathon test

  
Record flooding that tormented Iowa's smaller river towns may have spared Iowa City from a cataclysm, but the Iowa River wasn't expected to start receding until Monday night.
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News of the 06/15/2008
    

Tribes clash, vying for place in Yosemite history

  
Visitors to Yosemite Valley have for decades been taught about the Southern Sierra Miwok, whose ancestral ties to the park are venerated in books, brochures and a replica village built near the park's roaring falls.
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Bush contemplates writing his memoir

  
LONDON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush, scrutinized in books by former colleagues including a blistering critique by his ex-spokesman, is considering writing a memoir of his own.
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New Haven's 19th century phone book heads for auction block

  
One of the first telephone books in the United States, published in Connecticut in 1878, is expected to fetch between $30,000 and $40,000 at an auction Tuesday.
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