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Apr 04 2024
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In ‘Mania,’ Lionel Shriver skewers the present anti-intellectual moment in a not-so-alternative account of the past
Enter Pearson Converse, the defiant, stubborn, and very much out-of-favor center of Shriver’s new novel “ Mania. ” The story is set in an alternative recent past, in which Western society, led by the US, has decided there is no such thing as being smart. The Mental Parity movement cracks down hard on anyone who uses the S-word — that would be “stupid” — and insists that those who can’t
The Boston GlobeMar 22 2024
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Web Designer Among 10 New Businesses Opening In Guilford
GUILFORD, CT — A web designer is among the new businesses registering recently with the State of Connecticut to hang out a shingle in Guilford.
Here is the list of businesses that were formed in town from March 8 through March 21, 2024. The data is from the Connecticut Business Registry, maintained by the Secretary of the State, Business Services Division.
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Patch.comApr 08 2024
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Total awe: Dallas basks in darkness of a rare solar eclipse
Editor’s note: This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ coverage of the 2024 total solar eclipse. For more, visit dallasnews.com/eclipse. After months of preparation that turned North Texas into an international destination for stargazers, the moon slid into perfect alignment with the sun, covered it and plunged Dallas into four minutes of midday darkness during the city’s first total
The Dallas Morning NewsMar 12 2024
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Amazon Web Services hiring for Madison County location
Amazon Web Services is now hiring in Madison County MADISON COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – Amazon Web Services (AWS) is hiring for various positions at its Madison County location. Officials said the business is hiring for construction managers, data center controls techs, controls engineers, physical security managers and more. AWS is investing $10 billion to establish multiple data center complexes
WJTV 12Mar 24 2024
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WEB EXTRA: Congressional District 3 candidate Marty O'Donnell (R)
Marty O’Donnell is a composer for popular video games like Halo, and jingles like Flintones vitamins. Now he is trying his hand in politics as a Republican candidate for CD-3. Politics Now host John Langeler interviews him about the economy, immigration, why he is running and a host of issues.
KLAS 8Mar 23 2024
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A Dark Day Is Coming for Buffalo. It Can’t Wait.
When the sky above Buffalo briefly goes dark on the afternoon of April 8, the city will transcend its dreary place in the public consciousness — measured as it so often is by snowstorms and Super Bowl shortcomings — if only for about three minutes. After that, it’s up to Buffalo to make the most of its moment in the sun (or should that be: out of the sun?), when it will be met with an
New York Times (News)Apr 05 2024
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Hundreds of couples will tie the knot in the path of darkness on eclipse day
It worked — things realigned — and now Welch said this wedding is being done “our way.” Vermont native Tori Welch and her fiance, Patrick Abou Abdallah, have had a tumultuous year. They had planned to marry back in June, complete with 120 guests and all the usual celebratory fanfare, but the wedding was eventually called off to give the couple time to work on their relationship. And, indeed,
The Boston GlobeMar 23 2024
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Nashville to ‘go dark’ on Saturday for Earth Hour
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Nashville will join several cities across the world Saturday in a “lights off” moment aimed to bring awareness to climate change. Mayor Freddie O’Connell is urging Nashvillians to take part in Earth Hour by shutting off all non-essential lights for one hour on Saturday, March 23. The effort takes place annually from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the last Saturday of March
WKRN News 2Apr 21 2024
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New novel set in rural Maine explores the dark corners of a treatment center for troubled teens
The nurse in me cringed at some of the events that scream “Malpractice!” in Martha Tod Dudman’s involving new novel, “Sunrise and the Real World.” The book is set in the late 1970s in a fictional Maine residential treatment center for troubled teens – Sunrise. A book about people who make good choices all the time wouldn’t be much of a story. Instead, “Sunrise and the Real World” centers on a
Portland Press Herald