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  • And S M Stirling's new alt history series in which the Edgar Rice Burrough's view of the universe Venus and Mars inhabited but during a Cold War era is something I'd love to be reading if I had time to read outside my list.

    SF/F Reading List for the 2000s Scott Parker 2009

  • I previously noted the use of a William S. Burrough's voiceover on the show.

    May 2007 2007

  • I love Edgar Rice Burrough's John Carter tales, so those would probably have to be my favorite Mars themed books.

    Mars in Early Science Fiction 2007

  • And S M Stirling's new alt history series in which the Edgar Rice Burrough's view of the universe Venus and Mars inhabited but during a Cold War era is something I'd love to be reading if I had time to read outside my list.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Scott Parker 2009

  • I previously noted the use of a William S. Burrough's voiceover on the show.

    (T)Here 2007

  • Edgar Rice Burrough's John Carter of Mars stories, Pellucidar (dinosaurs/hollow earth) stories.

    MSN's 10 SF/F Books That Should Be Movies 2007

  • Soon enough, Sorkin is happily sparring with Charlie Gasparino, who came in for some drubbing in Burrough's story for stating that he didn't see how Bear could survive independently because "they don't have enough horses out there."

    Yvette Kantrow: Crying Fire! Did CNBC Kill Bear Stearns? 2008

  • Clearly, Sorkin had read Burrough's piece and didn't want to be tarred as a malevolent Chatty Kathy if Lehman succumbed.

    Yvette Kantrow: Crying Fire! Did CNBC Kill Bear Stearns? 2008

  • Indeed, no sooner had the ink on Burrough's piece dried than another Wall Street firm, Lehman Brothers Inc., saw its stock fall 8% on June 30.

    Yvette Kantrow: Crying Fire! Did CNBC Kill Bear Stearns? 2008

  • But that argument doesn't totally render moot Burrough's finger-pointing at CNBC.

    Yvette Kantrow: Crying Fire! Did CNBC Kill Bear Stearns? 2008

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