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British child abuse vetting scheme cancelled as 'draconian'

Jun 15 2010: The vetting scheme that, in its original proposal, would have required one in four British adults to go through a government approval process before being allowed contact with children and vulnerable adults, has been scrapped by the new British government as draconian. ...

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Barbara Kingsolver wins the 15th Orange Prize for Fiction

Jun 09 2010: Barbara Kingsolver has won the Orange Prize for Fiction for The Lacuna. The Orange Prize carries a 30,000 UK pound award (about US$48,000) award, and winners receive a bronze figurine nicknamed the "Bessie."

According to Daisy Goodwin, chair of judges, The Lacuna ...

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Apple bringing iBooks to iPhone; now estimated at 22% of ebook market

Jun 08 2010: Apple announced today that iBooks, its electronic reader application and e-bookstore, is getting new new features, including the ability to make notes, create bookmarks and read PDF documents. The app, which debuted on the iPad, is also coming to the iPhone and iPod ...

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BEA: 2010 Survey of Book-Buying Behavior

Jun 08 2010: Following up on a survey of readers first presented at the Winter Institute in San Jose, California, Jack McKeown, director of new business development for Verso Digital--and now a bookstore owner --presented findings at BEA based on the initial surveys as well as ...

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New Yorker '20 Under 40' List of Fiction Writers Worth Watching

Jun 03 2010: The New Yorker has chosen its "20 Under 40" list of fiction writers worth watching. The last list was published in 1999 and included future literary stars such as Jhumpa Lahiri, Nathan Englander and Junot Díaz; plus the likes of Michael Chabon, Jeffrey Eugenides, and ...

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Mankell being held in Israel after Gaza aid flotilla

Jun 01 2010: Wallander author Henning Mankell is one of nine Swedes being held in Israel after landing from the aid flotilla attacked by Israeli commandos yesterday morning

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Martin Gardner, Puzzler and Polymath, Dies at 95

May 25 2010: Martin Gardner, who teased brains with math puzzles in Scientific American for a quarter-century and who indulged his own restless curiosity by writing more than 70 books on topics as diverse as magic, philosophy and the nuances of Alice in Wonderland, died Saturday in ...

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Mark Twain's autobiography to be published in

May 25 2010: When Mark Twain died he left behind 5000 unedited pages of memoirs saying that he didn't want them published for one hundred years. 2010 marks one hundred years since Twain's death; so, in November, the University of California, Berkeley, who have stored the manuscript...

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