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His memoir, My Booky Wook – the title comes from A Clockwork Orange and has the same disruptive effect as trashing the MTV script – is a combination of fine comic schtick (in the US edition, he explains to American readers that what is known in England as a Waltzer is a "tilt-a-whirl" in the US, which sounds "like a nonconsensual, diagonal sex attack") and straightforwardly good writing: Oxford Street with its "perpetual glum buzz"; his father's "cheap charisma".
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This is the other Luke Waltzer, CUNY historian … commenting to differentiate myself from the disgusting post by someone else with my name above.
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If media outlets with enough money to continue reporting during these economic times rethink their contributions to our culture, journalists like Waltzer could become the new muckrakers.
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Professor Waltzer says Herman Rosenblat was in a concentration camp and did meet his wife on a blind date in New York City in the 1950s.
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KAYE: Waltzer says he warned Rosenblat's agent back in November and says he told the editor the story is at best embellished and, perhaps, invented.
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Waltzer also said that there needs to be more funding for testing and assessment to see if this technology can be brought to scale, and said that a good deal of the funding authorized in last year's energy bill for CCS has not yet been appropriated.
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"This is not something you can really just address by adopting a new rule," said Waltzer.
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Professor Waltzer says Herman Rosenblat was in a concentration camp and did meet his wife on a blind date in New York city in the 1950s.
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KAYE: Waltzer says he warned Rosenblat's agent back in November and says he told the editor the story is at best embellished, and perhaps, invented.
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Professor Waltzer says Herman Rosenblat was in a concentration camp and did meet his wife on a blind date in New York City in the 1950s.
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