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Long Beach library's next chapter still being written - Los Angeles Times
Author Ray Bradbury helps supporters celebrate a victory over the city's plan to close the main branch because of budget woes. By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles ...
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 12:01 am
Author Ray Bradbury helps supporters celebrate a victory over the city's plan to close the main branch because of budget woes. By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles ...
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 12:01 am
Standards are good, but excellence is better - Tampabay.com
For seventh-graders, the curriculum included Ray Bradbury, Edgar Allan Poe and Langston Hughes; eighth-graders advanced to Ernest Hemingway, Emily Dickinson ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 8:27 am
For seventh-graders, the curriculum included Ray Bradbury, Edgar Allan Poe and Langston Hughes; eighth-graders advanced to Ernest Hemingway, Emily Dickinson ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 8:27 am
Autumn Highlights: Ray Bradbury on Stage - RedOrbit
By Susan Mansfield AS THE nights draw in and Halloween approaches, it's the perfect time for a dip into Ray Bradbury's classic spine-tingling novel. ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 7:33 am
By Susan Mansfield AS THE nights draw in and Halloween approaches, it's the perfect time for a dip into Ray Bradbury's classic spine-tingling novel. ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 7:33 am
Youths aren't only ones who benefit from required reading - Statesman Journal
A local honors English class requires incoming freshman to read Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451." This was not the case for incoming freshman at Shelton ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 3:16 am
A local honors English class requires incoming freshman to read Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451." This was not the case for incoming freshman at Shelton ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 3:16 am
Pride and Duty Input Sought - Voices
... Museum and the Waterbury Fire Department, this exhibition is presented in conjunction with The Big Read, celebrating Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451. ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 12:31 am
... Museum and the Waterbury Fire Department, this exhibition is presented in conjunction with The Big Read, celebrating Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451. ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 12:31 am
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Things to do, places to go ... (The Star-Ledger)
The Military Transport Association of North Jersey will display a variety of classic, restored U.S. military vehicles starting at 1 p.m. today on the great lawn of the Whippany station at the Whippany Railroad Museum.
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 3:20 am
The Military Transport Association of North Jersey will display a variety of classic, restored U.S. military vehicles starting at 1 p.m. today on the great lawn of the Whippany station at the Whippany Railroad Museum.
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 3:20 am
A satisfying taste of a short-story master (Denver Post)
Lucius Shepard is that rare, modern-day literary beast, an author who, in large part, has managed to earn a living writing mostly short stories.
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 12:05 am
Lucius Shepard is that rare, modern-day literary beast, an author who, in large part, has managed to earn a living writing mostly short stories.
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 12:05 am
Tom Hennessy: One for the Books (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
One highlight of my tenure as a full-time columnist was a festival we called Celebrate Reading, a joyous event where donated book were given to young people. It was initiated by people who not only cared about literacy, but wanted kids to grow up with a passion for books. Thinking back on that, it is difficult for me to believe that marvelous event took place in the same city whose leaders now ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 11:06 pm
One highlight of my tenure as a full-time columnist was a festival we called Celebrate Reading, a joyous event where donated book were given to young people. It was initiated by people who not only cared about literacy, but wanted kids to grow up with a passion for books. Thinking back on that, it is difficult for me to believe that marvelous event took place in the same city whose leaders now ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 11:06 pm
Rare document broker driven by thrill of hunt (Journal Inquirer)
Members of the Universal Autograph Collector’s Club know something that many don’t stumble over until later in life: Everyone eventually wants their own piece of history.
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 10:55 pm
Members of the Universal Autograph Collector’s Club know something that many don’t stumble over until later in life: Everyone eventually wants their own piece of history.
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 10:55 pm
Main Library's Ray of Hope (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
Legendary author Ray Bradbury couldn't afford college when he graduated from high school in 1938. "Where did I go? To the library," he said. In front of a packed auditorium in Long Beach's Main Library on Saturday, the "Fahrenheit 451" author voiced his support for the library.
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 10:36 pm
Legendary author Ray Bradbury couldn't afford college when he graduated from high school in 1938. "Where did I go? To the library," he said. In front of a packed auditorium in Long Beach's Main Library on Saturday, the "Fahrenheit 451" author voiced his support for the library.
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 10:36 pm
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Things to do, places to go ... - Newark Star-Ledger
The Military Transport Association of North Jersey will display a variety of classic, restored U.S. military vehicles starting at 1 p.m. today on the great lawn of the Whippany station at the Whippany Railroad Museum. In honor of Military Transport ...
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 3:10 am
The Military Transport Association of North Jersey will display a variety of classic, restored U.S. military vehicles starting at 1 p.m. today on the great lawn of the Whippany station at the Whippany Railroad Museum. In honor of Military Transport ...
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 3:10 am
Text tattoos gaining popularity - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, September 7, 2008 He sees a man's back entirely inscribed with the first page of "Fight Club." The tattoo looks fresh, red and painful. He sees a woman holding aside her hair to show the nape of her neck, where this line by e.e. cummings ...
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 12:47 am
Sunday, September 7, 2008 He sees a man's back entirely inscribed with the first page of "Fight Club." The tattoo looks fresh, red and painful. He sees a woman holding aside her hair to show the nape of her neck, where this line by e.e. cummings ...
Posted on 7 September 2008 | 12:47 am
'One Book, One Community' program to be held by SRL - Statesboro Herald
Christopher Boone, an autistic teen, is mathematically gifted and socially hopeless. Accused of killing a neighbor’s dog, he applies his unusual, but ultimately insightful logic to the case. Along the way he discovers the secrets of his parents ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 11:33 am
Christopher Boone, an autistic teen, is mathematically gifted and socially hopeless. Accused of killing a neighbor’s dog, he applies his unusual, but ultimately insightful logic to the case. Along the way he discovers the secrets of his parents ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 11:33 am
Celebrating books - Jersey City style - Hudson Reporter
CLASSIC SCI-FI WITH TIMELESS MESSAGE – Ray Bradbury’s classic sci-fi novel, Fahrenheit 451, will be the featured book at A Tale of Our City festival. Bibliophiles, bookworms, book peddlers, and those who love writing and hearing the written word ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 11:25 am
CLASSIC SCI-FI WITH TIMELESS MESSAGE – Ray Bradbury’s classic sci-fi novel, Fahrenheit 451, will be the featured book at A Tale of Our City festival. Bibliophiles, bookworms, book peddlers, and those who love writing and hearing the written word ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 11:25 am
Standards are good, but excellence is better - St. Petersburg Times
Only a report of rampant drug dealing could have left me feeling more dispirited about our schools. I'm talking about my colleague Tom Marshall's recent story about the Hernando schools' "continuous improvement model,'' a litany of requirements for ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 8:12 am
Only a report of rampant drug dealing could have left me feeling more dispirited about our schools. I'm talking about my colleague Tom Marshall's recent story about the Hernando schools' "continuous improvement model,'' a litany of requirements for ...
Posted on 6 September 2008 | 8:12 am










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