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No comments about Terry Anderson: `I wake to chains'. ('85).(Brief Article): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review.
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By Pam Stein/Input Solutions.
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No comments about IRAQ - Oct 19 - Woman Working For British Charity Abducted.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder.
Posted in Kidnapping (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Beth Cooley. By Delacorte Books for Young Readers.
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3 comments about Ostrich Eye.
- Beth Cooley has an amazing voice. Ostrich Eye held me from the first page till the last. I'm eager to see Cooley's next work.
- The copy I read of this book had no indication on either the inside flap or the back cover as to what the book was actually about. So when I first started reading "Ostrich Eye" I had no clue what I was in for. Here's the lowdown: Ginger lives at home with her mother, stepfather and half-sister Vivian. Having never met her real father and always having to witness the way her mother and stepfather dote on Vivian, Ginger begins to feel out of place, slightly overshadowed. So when a mysterious stranger appears in town, she begins making connections between him and her real father. Is this man the long lost father Ginger thinks he is? Or is Ginger blind to the stranger's true intentions?
The characters in "Ostrich Eye" are interesting and well-developed. Cooley manages to give her characters voices that seem honest, seem to ring true. While I found the plot to be slightly predictable, the story is fast-paced and flows smoothly. Overall, I find "Ostrich Eye" to be an enjoyable, quick read that gives its readers a heads up on an serious crisis that affects many families. I will definitely keep an eye out for more works by Beth Cooley in the future.
- This book was your typical young adult girl's book, I thought. The kind of writing was okay, the character was sterotypical, and it seemed kind of cheesy.
But overal, it wasn't too bad.
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Written by Lately Thomas. By Heinemann.
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No comments about THE VANISHING EVANGELIST: THE KIDNAPPING OF AIMEE MCPHERSON..
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Written by Barbara Cartland. By Thorndike Press.
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1 comments about The Taming of a Tigress.
- I just want to share the dialogue between our penniless hero and the untamed heiress. It's not often that Madame Cartland makes me laugh, but this time she did!
"The only sensible thing people keep telling me to do is to marry you! But do not worry! You are quite safe. I would rather marry Medusa - snakes and all!"
I liked this novel, after reading so many books by BC and getting used to her writing and the divine-like-feelings interminable descriptions, this one is kinda refreshing... meaning God ALMOST didn't interfered in the narrative. To be honest, I read nearly all the pages. Don't get me wrong! I am a BC fan, whether that's a good or a bad thing, but I'm a an eager reader just because I'm in my personal quest of the perfect novel, the one makes you heart leap for a second after reading that line, THE line. So far just a couple of them have made me feel that, but they were good enough for my constant BC novels reading. This one just made me laugh, but its content was good enough for me to keeping it instead of reselling it in ebay.
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Written by Carlos Barrundia. By Edicional Siempre.
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No comments about Solucionado, el 80% de los secuestros.(estado de Tlaxcala, México)(TT: Efficiency, eighty percent of kidnapping cases are solved.)(TA: State of Tlaxcala, ... Breve): An article from: Siempre!.
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Written by Gale Reference Team. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about PERU: FIRST TRIAL AGAINST FORMER PRESIDENT ALBERTO FUJIMORI ENDS IN SIX-YEAR SENTENCE.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs.
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Written by Gale Reference Team. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about Charges laid in 1964 killing of teens; Former deputy, reputed member of Ku Klux Klan pleads not guilty.(World Wire): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press.
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Written by Ingrid Rimland Zundel. By Ingrid Zundel.
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1 comments about Lot of 2: (1) Ernst Zundel: The Arrest of America's Refusenik A Chronology of Events Leading to the "Legal" Kidnapping of a Pacifist: Booklet I; (2) Ernst Zundel: The Arrest of America's Refusenik : Motion Filed: Why the Transfer to Canada Was Illegal Ernst Zundel's Prison Affidavit " The Political Kidnapping of My Husband, Ernst Zundel" "Dear President Putin": Booklet II.
- Jew-baiting author and wife of poor Ernst
Zundel (he musat have married her in a
moment of serious soul-searching weakness)
tells her side of her brave Revisionist
husband's unlawful deportation. Well, Ingrid
old gal, if you hadn't antagonized all those
khazar groups with those e-mail threats, may-
be Ernst wouldn't have been deported...Did you
think og that? Ernst is better off in jail
away from the nutball wife he chose!
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