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Africa: Jackee Budesta Batanda

16.05.2008 23:27    allafrica.com
Jackee Budesta Batanda is a communications officer at of Refugee Law Project. She has been Writer-in-Residence at Lancaster University, England, and Peace Writer at the University of San Diego, California. Her short stories have been short listed for the Macmillan


Namibia: Book On Aids, Violence Launched

16.05.2008 23:27    allafrica.com
A book on Aids and violence against Namibian women and children was launched at the Katutura Community Arts Centre on Tuesday evening.

Nigeria: An African Finds Peace in Europe

16.05.2008 23:27    allafrica.com
In her first moments with the reader, Oge is seated on a train, moving cautiously towards its destination, with passengers moving in and out of stale railway carriage seats, entering and exiting anonymously with each passing station.

Angola: Institute Releases Book Entitled Religion and Study

16.05.2008 23:27    allafrica.com
The National Institute for Religious Matters (INAR) will release on 21 May a book entitled "Religion and Study", ANGOP learnt Friday here from the INAR's director, Fátima Vieiga.

Baikal (Peter Matthiessen)

16.05.2008 13:43    dannyreviews.com
Sacred Sea of Siberia
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'If only I could give up my mind'

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Kasia Boddy reviews The Collected Stories by Lorrie Moore
'If only I could give up my mind'

Endpaper: Proust and a postal order

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Coming soon to your local library, says Alex Clark: the police and a post office
Endpaper: Proust and a postal order

Arthur C Clarke awards: a universe away from the Booker

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Want to meet learned and passionate readers? Go to the Arthur C Clarke awards for sci-fi, says Andrew McKie.
Arthur C Clarke awards: a universe away from the Booker

Idina Sackville put the Happy in the Valley

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Selina Hastings reviews The Bolter by Frances Osborne
Idina Sackville put the Happy in the Valley

Pick of the paperbacks

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
The Peacock Throne; Einstein; Dancing in the Streets; The Family that Couldn't Sleep; Between Each Breath; Little Constructions; The Blair Years
Pick of the paperbacks

The difficult life of Isaac Rosenberg

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Laura Thompson reviews Isaac Rosenberg: the Making of a Great War Poet by Jean Moorcroft Wilson

Isaac Rosenberg, the outsider's outsider

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Nigel Jones reviews Isaac Rosenberg: The Making of a Great War Poet by Jean Moorcroft Wilson

You may not think as much as you think you think

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Tom Payne reviews The Kingdom of Infinite Space: A Fantastical Journey around Your Head, my Raymond Tallis.

Deep insight on a narrow canvas

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Jane Shilling reviews The Collected Stories by Lorrie Moore

Michelangelo's revolutionary ceiling

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Serena Davies reviews Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel by Andrew Graham-Dixon

A greedy spendthrift with a shot-away chin

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Claudia FitzHerbert reviews The Bolter by Frances Osborne

Is your dog God, or just human?

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Mary Wakefield reviews Dog Years: a Memoir by Mark Doty and The Dog Allusion by Martin Rowson

Travelling Empire-class

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Nicolette Jones reviews A Corkscrew is Most Useful by Nicholas Murray

May you live in Fortean times

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Damian Thompson reviews Charles Fort: the Man who Invented the Supernatural by Jim Steinmeyer

The wrong end of history in Eastern Europe

16.05.2008 11:44    telegraph.co.uk
Robert Colvile reviews A Country in the Moon by Michael Moran; Strange Telescopes by Daniel Kalder; and I Was a Potato Oligarch by John Mole

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