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  • Librarian Kristin Peto of Maine sent me the story about the woman, JoAnn Karkos, who checked out two copies of It's Perfectly Normal (a 1995 Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor awardee, so you know where we stand) from Maine libraries and is declining to return them, sending checks for $20.95 (I'm guessing the price on the jacket) to the libraries instead.

    Throw the book at her? Roger Sutton 2007

  • Librarian Kristin Peto of Maine sent me the story about the woman, JoAnn Karkos, who checked out two copies of It's Perfectly Normal (a 1995 Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor awardee, so you know where we stand) from Maine libraries and is declining to return them, sending checks for $20.95 (I'm guessing the price on the jacket) to the libraries instead.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Roger Sutton 2007

  • Eugene Braunwald, a prominent Harvard cardiologist who is running a Vytorin trial, called Peto

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • Eugene Braunwald, a prominent Harvard cardiologist who is running a Vytorin trial, called Peto

    Forbes.com: News 2008

  • (take a look at the picture below) that they call 'Peto'.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • ~ Doll and Peto, Journal of the National Cancer Institute ~ American Cancer Society • One hot dog or two slices of bologna a week are enough to increase colorectal cancer risk by 30-50 percent in adult women, and children are more susceptible to carcinogens than adults.

    Meg Wolff: Advocating for Healthy Food in NY Schools Meg Wolff 2010

  • Inside, Peto found a thin scroll tied with a ribbon and enclosing a lock of hair.

    I found a message in a bottle 2010

  • Friar Peto cut a glance at More, but More did not react.

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • Sir George Throckmorton, a member of Parliament, found Sir Thomas More in his private chamber of Parliament, chatting quietly with William Peto, a square shouldered, balding Franciscan friar.

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • The handwriting was in French and, as Liebreich is fluent in the language, Peto sent her the letter for translation.

    I found a message in a bottle 2010

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