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Holiday books: Fiction
Aleph
A Novel
Paulo Coelho
Alfred A. Knopf, $24.95
A crisis of faith prompts a man to begin a journey of self-discovery from Africa to Asia.
The Angel Esmeralda
Nine Stories
Don DeLillo
Scribner, $24
The first collection of short stories from a...Tags: Michael Ondaatje, Jeffrey Eugenides, Langston Hughes, World War I (1914-1918), Awards and Prizes
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'Deaf Sentence: A Novel' by David Lodge
Deaf Sentence A Novel David Lodge Viking: 294 pp., $25.95 EARLY ON in David Lodge's funny and touching new novel, "Deaf Sentence," the narrator makes a simple but profound observation: "Deafness is comic, as blindness is tragic." Desmond Bates, a...Tags: Death, Book, England, Hotels and Accommodations, Comedy (genre)
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English 101
Each novelist requires circumstance — a situation to describe, from which a conflict arises — and the ivy-covered college hall or dormitory room provides such context readily. It would take research and, thereafter, expertise to write about...
Tags: Education, Jeffrey Eugenides, Teaching and Learning, Chad, Genres
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Edward Zarius Watson Jr.
Baltimore Sun reporterEdward Zarius Watson Jr., a retired Baltimore schools administrator and founder of a Little League program, died of pneumonia Saturday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Northwood area resident was 94. Born in Earleigh Heights in Anne Arundel County, he was...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Morgan State University, Frederick Douglass, Druid Hill, Anne Arundel County
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Scientists defend Asian carp research methods
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Scientists whose genetics-based research became a lightning rod in the debate over protecting the Great Lakes from Asian carp have made their case in a newly published article that says at least some of the dreaded...Tags: Lawyers, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, DNA, Science and Technology
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State shares victory over snakehead fish
Sun StaffJust as a federal advisory panel on invasive species made its way through Maryland, a group of state biologists declared victory over the most notorious of all invasive fish - the northern snakehead that took over three Crofton ponds last summer. State...Tags: Education, Conservation, Ecosystems, Death, Biology
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