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Produced by The History Channel, 102 Minutes That Changed America provides a refreshingly honest account of the events of September 11, 2001.
At its root, the saying, "Actors are a dime a dozen," reveals both a profound problem and great opportunity with actor marketing.
Whether you're walking onto the stage or into someone's office, your behavior while auditioning will have a definite impact on your chances for success.
Former interim Heavyweight champion Antonio "Rodrigo" Nogueira and 6-time champion Randy "The Natural" Couture meet in the octagon in a battle of Heavyweights.
The speaker in sonnet 102 dramatizes the principle of moderation, even minimalism, as he explains his reasons for self-restraint in portraying the subject of love.
Randy 'the Natural' Couture will face off against Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in an intriguing clash of heavyweights on August 29th.
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira fought an excellent fight to defeat the 46 year old veteran Randy Couture on Saturday 29th August.
Actors should use the front page of a newspaper as a guide to both the layout and the presentation of their resumes.
"102 MInutes that Changed America" is a September 11, 2001 premiering on The History Channel. Over 100 people recorded horrific attacks on Twin Towers in New York.
The creation of brown dwarfs has long been a mystery. Scientists have now found evidence that sheds light on these failed stars.
Pushing Ice has echoes of Arthur Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama, Tau Zero, Greg Bear's Eon and Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon The Deep -- but is wholly Alastair Reynolds work
This novel was Asimov's first for fifteen years, but there's a feeling that it beat novels such as Silverberg's Dying Inside to the Hugo and Nebula through sentiment
Du Maurier is respected as 'one of ours' by the literary establishment. Yet scrutiny shows that strip away the fine writing, and hers are merely gothic novels writ large.
Scriptwriters Alexander - a veteran of Lost and Alias - and Kring have written a complex episode in which we learn the truth about Nathan's marriage and Matt's wife.
Adam Roberts' fascinating novel Polystom starts with the narrator climbing into his propellor-driven aircraft and flying to the moon.
As one of the United States' premiere antiques shows, the Fall Antiques Show was the place to find pottery, quilts, rugs, textiles and more antique treasures.
A Russian-born writer of Golden Age Science Fiction whose novels such as I, Robot and The Bicentennial Man have been filmed with Will Smith and Robin Williams.
Proust wrote In Search of Lost Time from his bed in a cork-lined, precisely arranged room which served as his bedroom, his shelter, his memory and his study.
On election day 2008, voters in California, Arizona, and Florida decided to permanently ban same-sex marriage by amending their state constitutions.
Be sure that you have all of the necessary information for your Fantasy Baseball Draft. Here are the 2006 statistics and career averages for the 25 Best Outfielders.
Kate Wilhelm's Storyteller is part-memoir of the Clarion Workshop, and part 'how-to' writing book which perfectly complements husband Damon Knight's Writing Short Fiction
iPhone owners can download these apps for help learning a new language.
One of the difficulties with reviewing a complete series is that some volumes will be weaker than others. So it was with the 2001 volume.
Nebula Awards Showcase 2003 edited by Nancy Kress, includes Jack Williamson's The Ultimate Earth, Kelly Link's winning novellette, and an ewxcellent Mike Resnick story.
Fritz Leiber's The Big Time is his Hugo award winning epic of the Change war, that has influenced series as diverse as Star Trek: Enterprise and Doctor Who
The connection between consciousness and quantum reality has been bubbling up in popular culture and it has become unavoidable for physicists to address the issue.
Resources to help start, manage and market your home-based day care business
Gardner Dozois edited Nebula Awards Showcase 2006 with an extract from Lois McMaster Bujold's Paladin of Lost Souls and Anne McCaffrey's original story The Ship Who Sang.
Swainston's first novel was published to enormous critical acclaim in 2004, eliciting comparisons to Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast and M. John Harrison's Viriconium series.
Senior tourists, frequent fliers and tourists over 50 find amazing packages, special tours and discounted vacations inupdated version of one of the great travel guides
Burn is the Nebula Award winning novella by James Patrick Kelly from Tachyon Books; an Asimov's regular, Kelly's magnificent novella is set on the colony planet Walden.
Vernor Vinge's The Collected Stories picks stories like the Hugo-winning Fast Times at Fairmont High from sources as diverse as New Worlds, Orbit and Analog.
From the author of Blood Music and Vitals, Greg Bear's Darwin's Radio opens with a pair of Neanderthal bodies, and examines what the junk DNA in our bodies may be for...
For nine years debate raged over who was behind the mysterious byline of James Tiptree, Jr., until in 1977 it was revealed that 'he' was really Alice B. Sheldon
The 34th edition of the anthology series featured title changes, but little else new; as Benford is a scientist, his choices inevitably run to SF rather than fantasy.
Vonda McIntyre edited Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 into the best of the series for a decade, with stories by Richard Chwedyk, Megan Lindholm, Katherine Maclean and others
Neil Gaiman's Coraline is perhaps the only novella that has won the Hugo and Nebula awards to have been published separately as a novel.
Constance and Charlie from A Flush of Shadows had already in appeared in The Hamlet Trap and Crazy Time before they became involved with an alien probe in The Dark Door.
This debut novel has the stunning tag-line THERE IS BUT ONE LAW: EAT OR BE EATEN, and is more reminiscent of Golding's Lord of the Flies than Tarzan or The Truman Show.
The Savage Garden is the new novel by Mark Mills, winner of the John Creasey Award for The Whaleboat House, and screenwriter of The Reckoning and Morality Play
23 stories by Terry Bisson, Liz Williams and others, some influenced by Jack Vance,Theodore Sturgeon and Ray Bradbury, plus Brad Denton's marvellous 'Sergeant Chip.'
If you are a graphic designer or work with graphics for a living, you know about colors and how they work together. The rest of us need to read this article!
Mary Malcolm, author of Diner Girl, talks about her first book, Romance Writers of America, and the market for the genre of contemporary romance.
The annual Women's Week Festival is October 9-18, 2009. It is the 25th year, and literature, art, music, comedy and drama promise to make this an amazing trip for all.
Of the twenty-six stories in David G. Hartwell's Year's Best SF 12, astonishingly none of them overlap with those in the Strahan volume, indicating a healthy diversity
Robert J. Sawyer is, according to MacLean's: Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, "among the most successful Canadian authors ever." Hominids is the first volume of a trilogy.
Insight Guides: South America is a photo heavy, fact laden, well balanced introduction to background information on the South American continent.
After the low-point of the Nebula Awards anthologies with the 2001 volume, the series began to slowly improve in quality, starting with Kim Stanley Robinson's choices.


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