Publishers seek to shorten library shelf life of their digital books
Imagine the perfect library book. Its pages don’t tear. Its spine is unbreakable. It can be checked out from home. And it can never get lost.
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Publishers seek to shorten library shelf life of their digital books
Imagine the perfect library book. Its pages don’t tear. Its spine is unbreakable. It can be checked out from home. And it can never get lost.
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Clinton: Political Life Part of “Happy Past”
Secretary of State Reiterates She Has No Plans to Seek Elective Office; Downplays Rumors of Move to Pentagon
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University forms working group to study social life
The University announced the creation of a 13-member working group on campus residential and social life on Monday. President Shirley Tilghman charged the group with following up on the work of last year’s Task Force on the Relationship between the University and the Eating Clubs by soliciting opinions from diverse members of the University community.
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‘Against all odds,’ Mainers save life of young Haitian
Members of the Fayette Baptist Church bring the 3-year-old to America for cancer treatment.
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Mr. Secretary, This Is Your Life (in Plenty of Detail)
It’s not a prank, and it’s not “Punk’d.” PBS really is presenting a three-hour documentary about George P. Shultz, the former secretary of state.
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All her life, Nikki Haley has been ‘different’
Nikki Haley, 38, the favourite to become the first governor of South Carolina who is neither white nor male, has always challenged established norms with her own brand of moxie.
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All her life, Nikki Haley was the different one
Nikki Haley, the favourite to become the first governor of South Carolina who is neither white nor male, has always challenged
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A Rodeo Cowboy, Thrown by Life
Bryan Guthrie, a 21-year-old who had earned a top ranking in bull riding and was living the rodeo dream, lost his life to a different danger: heroin.
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Retiring judge set for life
By returning to private practice, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick won’t have to work many billable hours to exceed his current $157,000 yearly salary. Broderick will step aside in early November, weeks after he hits his 15th anniversary of being on the state’s highest court. That’s pivotal, as under judicial retirement law, judges are entitled to a 70 percent pension for the rest of …
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Student ‘doused in rum’ and turned into human fireball at end-of-year party fights for life
Glenn Collins, 18, was sleeping when he was allegedly set alight after being covered in rum.
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