Sports | Local (South Idaho Press) With Week 2 of the 2007-08 NBA season in the books, the Utah Jazz were able to break out of the doldrums and improve from a .500 record at 2-2 to a 5-2 record with three straight wins ? two narrow victories over the Cleveland Cavaliers and Seattle SuperSonics and a blowout win over the Memphis Grizzlies....more...What the big book says (Business Standard India) Size matters, but so does content when it comes to large format books and equally glitzy pricing....more... Finishing the novel hardly the end of the process (The Pantagraph) You think you have a novel in you, and you indeed might. Robert D. Sutherland had one in him -- two now, and he's not done writing, although he's thinking of working on short stories in the future for more immediate closure....more... Letters to the Editor (Sag Harbor Express) Sag Harbor Online and The Sag Harbor Express welcome letters to the editor and encourage you to comment on what you read here and other issues. We will publish all letters that we receive, providing they are neither libelous nor obscene....more... The hunt for the invisible man (Times Online) In 1971 a man hijacked an airliner, demanded $200,000, and jumped out somewhere over Washington state ? and straight into American folklore. The FBI investigated nearly 1,000 suspects and drew a blank....more... Angie LeClercq's letters from the Lowcountry and beyond (The State) She knows more dead people than living people, she says. Anne Sinkler Whaley LeClercq, who goes by Angie, might be very much a modern woman living in 21st-century Charleston. But a portion of her heart and her intellect dwell in 19th-century Upper St. John?s Parish, home to a swampy Lowcountry collection of cotton plantations. From Belvidere Plantation in 1850, Emily Wharton Sinkler, her ......more... Nathan, Farewell (New York Review of Books) An article by Sarah Kerr from The New York Review of Books, December 6, 2007...more... International Forecaster November 2007 (#5) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More (GoldSeek.com) The following are some snippets from the most recent issue of the International Forecaster. For the full 20 page issue, please see subscription information below....more... Bluffton writer published in newest ?Chicken Soup? book (Bluffton News-Banner) When Kayleen Reusser began writing in 1990, she quickly realized she had much to learn, but she still dreamed of being published some day. Seventeen years later, her work has been selected to be a chapter in the latest ?Chicken Soup for the Soul? series. But this is far from her first success....more... |