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May US auto sales seen up 30%, Kelley reportsChicago TribuneUS new-car sales look set to rise almost 30 percent in May, the biggest gain in more than a year, according to research firm Kelley Blue Book. The expected sales of 1378000 vehicles in May would translate to an annual selling rate of 14.2 million ...and more » |
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55 years later, 'On the Road' is finally a movieFox NewsThe wait isn't for lack of desire: Kerouac passionately wanted to see his book made a film, even writing Brando a letter promising that he could turn the book's lyrical road trips into a "movie-type structure." "On the Road" premiered Wednesday at the ...and more » |
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Bet on CollapseCounterPunchHis latest book, HOW THE ECONOMY WAS LOST, has just been published by CounterPunch/AK Press. He can be reached through his website What happens if Greece exits the EU on its own or by the German boot? What happens if the other EU members reject German ...and more » |
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Peter Schiff: The Real CrashMarket PlaygroundAfter the wheels ground to a halt in mid-2008, people noticed that my book Crash Proof, originally released in early 2007, read like a detailed preview of many of the events that eventually unfolded. Three years later I am now catching heat from many ...and more » |
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Authors battle bookstore giantsYnetnewsHundreds of authors have signed a petition warning that the deep discounts offered by bookstore chains could bring to the collapse of the book industry, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Monday. The letter, signed by 277 writers, translators and artists, ... |
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EINSTEIN'S AND ATATURK Part II. âEINSTEIN'S LETTERâNational GeographicPosted by Bulent Atalay of Author, National Geographic Books; author, Smithsonian Books; Prof. UMW, Adj Prof UVA. on May 22, 2012 Einstein's letter to Ataturk represents an intersection in the lives of two of the most important figures of the 20th ... |
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There You Go AgainSlate MagazineAnd this is what caused the second thing to occur to me: Vann is one of those writers who keeps returning, book after book, to the same creative source, and that this is not always such a bad thing. Like the father in Legend of a Suicide and the ... |
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