Topic: Albert Camus
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What next for Harry Potter fans? More Harry Potter, of course.
There won't be any more books or films after 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,' so Potterheads are set to fill the void by reading Harry Potter again and again, as well as participating in the thriving online community.
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Chapter & Verse
Do you want to see inside the mind of Casey Anthony?
Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow will release a book that means to answer the question, 'Why is Caylee Anthony dead?'
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Chapter & Verse
Casey Anthony: What would Camus have made of her?
Casey Anthony's trial seems in some respects an eerie 21st-century update of the famous fictional trial in Camus classic "The Stranger."
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Oprah Winfrey: The greatest existential philosopher ever?
Oprah Winfrey shares with the great existentialists an indomitable pursuit of two fundamental questions: Who are we? What can we become? And she has shed light on the possibility for a far more hopeful, productive answer to these questions than our traditional existential heroes.
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The Unbelievers
What is most interesting about contemporary atheists is not what they have in common but rather their differences.
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City of Man: Politics and Religion in a New Era
Two journalists offer a political blueprint for a new crop of young Evangelicals.
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Gulf oil spill: Could NASA come to the rescue?
As the Gulf oil crisis grows, NASA’s unrivalled expertise and experience in extreme remote environments make it a great candidate to fix the leak.
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Tattoos remain a must-have accessory, even in recession
Tattoo parlors are seeing steady profits, as consumers shift spending toward purchases that are more meaningful.
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Chapter & Verse
The secret literary life of George W. Bush
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My journey to find comfort in the cold
My husband knows that a big oil bill beats roses.
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A Protestant town's 'conspiracy of good' in Vichy France
As the French education ministry revisits Holocaust curricula this month, advocates say Chambon-sur-Lignon's story would be 'revolutionary' for schoolchildren.
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'The Fall': Tarsem Singh's take on a complex friendship
Some of the set pieces are ravishing, more often they're ravishingly clumsy.








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