Topic: Marjorie Kehe
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Angel of Grozny
Veteran Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad writes about mending the broken heart of Chechnya.
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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami writes about his love of long-distance running.
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BP creates a greener place to pump gas
A filling station from the future lands in Los Angeles.
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Keeping up with the Jameses
A 'House of Wits' that dazzled even as it disappointed.
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China's eccentric champion
Joseph Needham put Chinese science on the world map.
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China's eccentric champion
Joseph Needham put Chinese science on the world map.
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When Robert Frost met Khrushchev
This genre-bending bio-novel considers Frost's life through the lens of his last year and his 1962 trip to Russia.
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Two freed slaves and the (early) American dream
A Dartmouth professor and spouse track the surprising story of Lucy and Abijah Prince
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The odd, remarkable, yet true story of Jumbo the circus elephant
Jumbo and his devoted handler lived a strange tale of celebrity, tragedy, and love.
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Two freed slaves and the (early) American dream
A Dartmouth professor and her spouse track the surprising story of Lucy and Abijah Prince.
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A darker view of World War II
Nicholson Baker uses historical vignettes to suggest that there is no such thing as a 'good war.'
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What 'Nim Chimpsky' taught them all
Nim Chimpsky was raised by humans, but couldn't help being a chimp.
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Does Bush deserve the Reagan mantle?
A father-and-son reporting team assesses George W. Bush's impact on the Reagan revolution.
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On the road with a gentle donkey for a friend
Andy Merrifield forsakes Manhattan and academics for a stroll through rural France with a donkey.
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Tantalizing hints of Shakespeare
A historian pieces together bits and scraps in an effort to re-create a chapter in the life of the Bard.
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Tantalizing hints of Shakespeare
A historian pieces together bits and scraps in an effort to re-create a chapter in the life of the Bard of Avon.
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An honest look at a slave-trading family's past
Thomas DeWolf tells of his voyage into some ugly chapters of family history.
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'The Wagner Clan,' Germany's real-life melodrama
None of Richard Wagner's operas surpasses the drama of his actual family story.
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Seneca Falls: The story of the women who changed the world
A historian looks at the early women's rights movement and the reformers America has forgotten.
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When death came marching home
Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust takes up the unanswered challenges of the Civil War.
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Why reading is not fundamental
A professor of literature extols the virtues of nonreading.
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American Transcendentalism and the revolution within
Historian Philip Gura tells the brilliant, flawed story of American Transcendentalism.
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The original Dog Whisperer – unleashed
A new DVD by Paul Owens offers genteel pet-training advice.
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In 'Breakfast with Buddha,' an average Joe meets a Siberian monk
A road trip to North Dakota proves a gentle forum for spiritual lessons.



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