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So This Kid Tells Me This Book Won The Man Booker Prize.

I recently walked into my local national monopolated bookstore chain outlet company corporation franchise and asked what the latest good book was. I didn’t expect much, given the type of people they hire at those places (I hear they’ll take practically anyone. In fact, you should apply there, since you’re reading this, and are clearly more literate than the poor, misguided soul who tried to ‘help’ me, and don’t ask me how I know you’re unemployed, because in today’s economy those few people lucky enough to have jobs simply don’t have time to read little things like blogs, opinion columns and stop signs; they’re too busy making extra xerox copies and unwanted pots of coffee for each other to show how grateful they really are to just not be unemployed yet) but, sadly, I discovered that the predictably deplorable situation, unfortunately, has declined. Continue reading

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Rejected Yankee bonding expedition ideas

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The Oscars: Watchable at Last?

JILLIAN LOVEJOY LOWERY:

“More Show, Less Biz” makes for a more watchable Oscar.

In the Barbara Walters pre-Oscar special, Hugh Jackman promises an Academy Awards ceremony that offers “a little more show, a little less biz,” which sounds like…

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Some tough questions about Joe Torre’s New Book

LISA SWAN: Since my review copy of Joe Torre and Tom Verducci’s “The Yankee Years” book appears to have gotten lost in the mail, I haven’t yet gotten to read the 512-page tome. But co-author Verducci told Sports

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