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  • Also, Frank Wilson, long-time (and now retired) book review editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, has already written a review of Read's novel, The Death of a Pope, but has also posted some e-mail correspondence he's had recently with the author.

    Television 2009

  • For more about Read's novel, The Death of a Pope, visit the book's website.

    Television 2009

  • First Read's Mark Murray adds this caveat: "Despite these concerns, our pollsters say that the White House/Dem campaign against these outside groups hasn't changed the overall dynamics of this election."

    Poll: Dem attack on secret money is resonating Greg Sargent 2010

  • For more about Read's novel, The Death of a Pope, visit the book's website.

    Web/Tech 2009

  • Of Read's pet sculptors, three—Lynn Chadwick, Reg Butler and Geoffrey Clarke—realized they needed new techniques, and in 1950 learned industrial welding from the British Oxygen Company.

    Spotting the State of Art Paul Levy 2012

  • Hogg, who now has 36 Championship wickets at 14.33 in 11 innings, swung the new ball as Chris Read's men slumped from 27 for one to 27 for five in the space of nine balls.

    Nottinghamshire 203, Lancashire 86-4 | County Championship match report 2011

  • Read's latest twit is that he is on Eurostar going where there is no Internet, so he won't be able to answer any questions.

    Here's a challenge for the local press in Norfolk Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • In order to accomplish that goal, Reach Out and Read's doctors and nurse practitioners must purchase and distribute 25,600 books every day between the start of summer, and International Literacy Day on Sept. 8.

    Earl Martin Phalen: School's out... but Parenting's Always on Earl Martin Phalen 2011

  • Rupert Read gained himself a lot of publicity (but few votes) for his so called "Clean Campaign Pledge" in the Norwich North by-election. the Lib Dems, knowing what he is like and that this was a worthless pledge refused to sign, and the local press fell over themselves to tickle Rupert Read's belly and give his campaign more credibility which the result itself didn't justify.

    The not so clean Green Party Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • Also, Frank Wilson, long-time (and now retired) book review editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, has already written a review of Read's novel, The Death of a Pope, but has also posted some e-mail correspondence he's had recently with the author.

    Piers Paul Read on EWTN's "The World Over" tonight... 2009

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