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A warm blooded portrait of Truman Capote; INTERVIEW Lifestyle Editor Carole Ann Rice meets the writer and actor w ho has specialised in bringing back to life towering but troubled literary gian ts like Truman Capote.
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For personal reasons, Truman Capote tells us, he died. The arch wit and genius imp who was one of the leading lights of 20th century American literature left life's soiree in 1984.
"I went to LA (from New York) to lie low and that's what LA does to you", he quips from beyond the grave, in a voice drier than a gin and martini and now the bitch is back for sweet revenge.
An uncanny Lazarus-style comeback from the other side, Truman Capote, the legendary author of In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany's, struts to his chair, with Sinatra's New York New York ...
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Mordechai Feingold. The Newtonian Moment: Isaac Newton and the Making of Modern Culture.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Seventeenth-Century News
; ...UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS, HOUSTON. Sir Isaac Newton was a towering figure in seventeenth...volume to the wonderful exhibition on Isaac Newton and his influence which ran...teachers and fellow scientists such as Isaac Barrow and Robert Hooke, and ends with...
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The Scientific Revolution Reshapes the World: Sir Isaac Newton.(biographical details of the English scientist-mathematician)
Magazine article from: World and I
; Isaac Newton--generally considered one of the...distinguished cleric and mathematician, Isaac Barrow, who seems to have recognized Newton...the law of universal gravitation. Upon Barrow's departure for London in 1667, Newton...
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The Newtonian Moment: Isaac Newton and the Making of Modern Culture.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; The Newtonian Moment: Isaac Newton and the Making of Modern Culture, by Mordechai Feingold...the emphases, such as that on the significance of Cambridge and Isaac Barrow to Newton's mathematical development, may be particular to this...
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Extra effort from kind kids A Group of children from Barrow have biked, litter-picked and done some gardening to raise money for a local hospice.
Newspaper article from: Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph
; A Group of children from Barrow have biked, litter-picked and done...the Crosshill House nursing home in Barrow. Isaac Hall, Jordan Howram, Callum Franks...Church of England Primary School, Barrow, decided to take part in the Lifestyle...
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Profile: "Dig It," the ultimate Isaac Hayes
Transcript from: NPR Special
; ...RATH: It was at Stax where Isaac formed a songwriting team with...feel good. Feel no pain. And Al Barrows(ph) said, `Isaac, I'm gonna cut a record on...26 new albums and 30 singles. Isaac Hayes saw this as a chance to...
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Bernard and Jane Barrows, 60 years
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; Bernard and Jane Barrows of Plymouth, formerly of...60th wedding anniversary at Isaac's Restaurant in Plymouth...Holy Ghost Church. Mrs. Barrows is the former Jane Sweeney...by the brother of Mrs. Barrows Dick Sweeney and by their...
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Isaac Rosenfeld's Dybbuk and rethinking literary biography.
Magazine article from: Partisan Review
; There were evenings in Barrow Street, while I played the violin part in Bach's B-minor to Isaac's flute, when his musical...exquisite as his handwriting. Isaac always meant to perform well...dominates the B-minor Suite, and Isaac certainly came in strong. The...
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Archaeology, e-publication and the Semantic Web.(Debate)
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; ...Barrow (and their football teams), Isaac Barrow (seventeenth-century mathematician...potential. If a search engine knew which barrows were archaeological, and which were...Age round barrows within 20km of Barrow-in-Furness, and could also find...
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On the shoulders of midgets
Magazine article from: Skeptic
; ...remarks in the history of science is Isaac Newton's famous line about "standing...Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. Isaac Barrow, the first Lucasian Professor to...the instalment, and late in 1671 Isaac Barrow took one (Newton probably...
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For the Birds . . . and the Nats?
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; My neighbor Isaac Barrow is 12 and a big baseball fan. He has...Washington. So the other day I asked Isaac, "Who are you going to root for, the Nationals or the Orioles?" Isaac thought for a moment. "Both," he said...
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