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Thursday, June 07, 2018
Quote of the day--Patterson-Clinton collab-New Yorker lays it on dry--
The book itself is a concussive blast of five hundred and thirteen pages. Though not as massive as “My Life” (2004), Clinton’s autobiography, which was twice as long, it’s a welcome return to bulk after his slender offerings of recent years—“Giving: How Each of Us Can Save the World” (2007) and “Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy” (2011). Neither of these volumes, it is fair to say, was a thriller
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so now we get "bouncing girls."
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6-7-2018
Movie--complete--Laurence Olivier--Hamlet--an easier story to follow.
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Note: If you know nothing about economics, pl do not depend on hearsay. Pl take ecos. 101 or read or educate yourself. There are lots of ...
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