Kings Place the Guardian’s new home

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- Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
- Valley libraries: a haven during tough economic times
- Home Grown Terrorism and the Original Crime of the Century – An …
- Bush’s Iraq-Afghan farewell tour marred by dissent

Kings Place the Guardian’s new home
guardian.co.uk UK 
First we have simply outgrown Farringdon Road. During the past 32 years we have expanded acquired a Sunday newspaper and grown a website. The Saturday paper alone is perhaps 15 to 20 times the size of its equivalent in 1976; the Observer probably five or six times. We’ve colonised assorted warehouses and office blocks in EC1. Any longer and the fire inspectors would have had us. Second the buildings are – to put it politely – showing their age.
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Valley libraries: a haven during tough economic times
San Jose Mercury News  USA 
“That’s a lot” said Sarah Flowers deputy county librarian. By Advertisement yld_mgr. place_ad_here(“adPosBox”); comparison checkout in the previous seven to eight years had grown a modest 2 percent to 3 percent a year. Patrons in San Jose checked out 1. 2 million more books and other items than last year up about 7 percent. In some libraries in California the increase over the previous year is 25 percent to 30 percent said Barbara Roberts president of the California Library Association a statewide group that held a conference in San Jose last month. Tully Branch Manager Michelle Amores said she realized the library economic barometer was rising three months ago when three to four people a week would request extra time on the public computer stations with Internet access.

Home Grown Terrorism and the Original Crime of the Century – An …
Huffington Post NY 
Got to credit former New York Times and Vanity Fair reporter HOWARD BLUM for uncovering this vital story. He wraps it in a creative narrative that says sweeping historical movie. (The book has been optioned for film by the creatives behind the ROSEANNE and HOME IMPROVEMENT TV shows) There are titans practically on every CD. Times founder HARRISON GRAY OTIS; son-in-law HARRY CHANDLER; Socialist leader EUGENE DEBS Union organizer SAMUEL GOMPERS and the three leads of the piece: celebrated detective WILLIAM J. “BILLY” BURNS called America’s SHERLOCK HOLMES; legendary defense lawyer CLARENCE DARROW and Hollywood film pioneer D.

Bush’s Iraq-Afghan farewell tour marred by dissent
White Rock Reviewer SD 
Bush was traveling back to Washington in the early hours Monday. After the shoe-throwing incident White House press secretary Dana Perino suffered an eye injury when she was hit in the face with a microphone during the melee. Bush who has grown used to protests of his Iraq policy brushed off the incident. He said “So what if a guy threw his shoe at me?” ___ Associated Press writer Qassim Abdul Zahra in Baghdad contributed to this report. bd –> Recommend. buttons –> Buzz Up IM del.

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