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Not a dry eye in the houseSacramento BeeBy Allergan TORONTO, May 22, 2012 /CNW/ - Everyone enjoys a good cry now and then, especially when reading a great book. However, tears are more than just an emotional release; they actually play an important role in eye health.and more » |
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Banned books? Not in Lucas CountyToledo BladeTo Kill a Mockingbird. Fahrenheit 451. Congratulations, 50 Shades of Grey, you've just joined an elite literary class -- and not in a good way. The aforementioned titles are all books banned at various times by school, library, town, city, ...and more » |
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Jess names baby by the bookThe West AustralianThey were both named after their mums' affection for the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. While Beckham named Harper after the book's author Harper Lee, Marais has revealed she gave Scout her name because, not only does she love the book, it could have ...and more » |
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Happy Birthday, 1book140The AtlanticA maybe great notion. Or, as Augie March might sayâ'I got a scheme."* My scheme was this: What if everyone on Twitter read the same book? They can get everyone in Chicago to read To Kill a Mockingbird. Why should we be limited to geography? |
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DIY Biology, on the Wings of the MockingjayNew York TimesGenetically modified organisms are not wildly popular these days, except one: a fictional bird that is central to the hugely popular movie and book trilogy âThe Hunger Games.â That's the mockingjay, a cross between a mockingbird and a genetically ...and more » |
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'To Kill a Mockingbird's' Scout visits CulpeperCulpeper Star ExponentâTo Kill a Mockingbirdâ is the most read book in the world, Badham said, overtaking the Bible. âHer health is a little delicate, but her brain is just as sharp,â said Badham of the author who still lives in her native Alabama. âShe can't see very well, ... |
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