Covert cooking: how to bake a pie in prison

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Covert cooking: how to bake a pie in prison

Training for the job had felt shockingly short. A single blurred week of briefings with my fellow writers, each of us having been assigned our own prison. Dress code (comfortable but non provocative), hostage situations (don't fight back), manipulation and psychological grooming (don't give away details
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Nurturing creativity

Regularly these creative-minded students are writing and posting blogs about things of interest to them. Simon's blog, “Reflections on the Teche” also includes posts of her student activities and reading recommendations, interactive material to encourage reading and ways to unleash the creative
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Observer Publisher/Editor Dwain Walden to retire

Walden, a native of Whigham and a graduate of Georgia State, joined The Observer in 1972, and was named editor in 1981. He added the dual role of publisher 19 years later. Former Observer publisher Gary Boley said Walden led The Observer through newspapers' “golden age.” His career spanned
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German ebook sales increase by 4% in 2017

What is interesting about the German ebook market is that less people are buying them, but the ones who do, spend more money. The publishing industry is trying to figure out how they can appeal to a broader demographic, instead of a declining base of core users. If less people are buying ebooks in
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Poet Wendy Cope: the world of bards is full of barbs

Cope seems relieved to have escaped the fate of many poets, who supplement their incomes by taking up posts as creative writing professors. But sacrifices have been made — in 2011 she sold her archive to the British Library, including school reports and 40,000 emails. In one of the reports a teacher
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Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Still Not A Contender In The Contemporary Fashion World

In total, L2 identified 42 different Amazon private label brands, with 29 of those operating in the apparel space. Key categories for those brands include Women's Shoes, Women's Outerwear, and Men's Activewear. But the bottom line is, Amazon simply isn't selling many of those items at all — at least not
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