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  • The proposal - which is being called Clare's Law in reference to Ms Wood - comes amid concern that women are increasingly meeting men via the internet with little or no knowledge of their pasts.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • There is a lot of discussion in the comments to Clare's post about what we do and don't need, which I recommend perusing.

    March 2009 Maxine 2009

  • By presenting an array of emotive story lines—e.g., the bonding of Uncle Tom with St. Clare's saintly daughter Eva, Tom's fatal persecution at a Louisiana plantation, and the dramatic flight of the Harris family to freedom in the North—the author Harriet Beecher Stowe rendered American slavery as a soul-destroying system of grinding injustice and, for the first time in American literature, depicted slaves as complex, heroic and emotionally nuanced individuals.

    The Novel That Changed America Fergus M. Bordewich 2011

  • "We'd also like to thank the Hungarian officials who assisted in securing Clare's release."

    Journalists freed from Libya tell of harrowing odyssey 2011

  • Look out too for Tinned Fingers' The Last Romance Club Ever, an evocation of loneliness and late night radio; Tim Clare's last ditch attempt at despotism, How To Be A Leader; and Foster & Déchery's Epic, a fanciful journey through the last 100 years.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Full details at Clare's excellent interview, which reveals others of Debra's talents.

    Ada Lovelace Day Maxine 2009

  • Clare's refined mannerisms are distinct and fascinatingly ironic, and the subplot of her son and his girlfriend living out back in a shed is similarly intriguing.

    VIDEO: Hoarders' Clare Is a Staunch Character 2011

  • Full details at Clare's excellent interview, which reveals others of Debra's talents.

    Ada Lovelace Day Maxine 2009

  • Elsewhere on LabLit, Harrison Bae Wein is now on episode 7 of his novel Blinded by Science; Clare Dudman (she of the snails) writes an essay about the scientist as novelist (Clare's book Wegener's Jigsaw is a novel about the discoverer of Continental Drift); and a profile of larger-than-life fly geneticist Michael Ashburner.

    Websites Maxine 2009

  • Full details at Clare's excellent interview, which reveals others of Debra's talents.

    March 2009 Maxine 2009

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