Sweden calls on China to release book publisher detained by police

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Sweden calls on China to release book publisher detained by police

Mr Gui's 2015 abduction reinforced rising fears that Beijing was chipping away at the rule of law in Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese city that is promised civil liberties such as freedom of speech until 2047. The books Mr Gui and his colleagues sold at their Causeway Bay Bookshop were popular
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Actor's Theatre Finally Finds a Home

“Having the passion for something and wanting it so bad, I kind of started being blind to the writing on the wall. … “Queens can bring in their MFA creative writing students for master classes with the playwrights on how do you get seen, how do you get published, how do you get your word out there, what
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Pangburn School Board Recognized

They thanked the board for “creating a school that lets them express their wild imaginations and creative writing skills.” A cake was also presented to the Board in appreciation. Stacy Hopkins then gave the financial reports and explained that she is monitoring the funds closely to keep the legal balance
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'Miranda's Station Review' makes a comeback

Miranda's Station Review, a student-run publication, may not be familiar to most who roam University of Arizona campus today. The free publication — a poetry, art and creative writing magazine — landed on campus in fall 1991. Michael Baker, a non-traditional undergrad, was one of the co-founders of
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Lost Civilization M, Fourth Industrial Revolution and Archeology

Imagine it ! In 1965, a Western skull about BC 410 years was discovered in Hwangsuk-ri, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea. In 2005, a British skeleton of Neolithic and Bronze Age was found in the ruins of Jeongseon Auraji in Kangwon province, Korea. Why ? Will Western remains be found in Korea during
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Now & Next: Header Bidding

In the past, a waterfall approach to selling inventory would mean that publishers could only offer impressions to exchanges or SSPs one at a time. If the impression didn't sell at their first choice exchange or SSP, it would go to the second choice, at a discounted price. This often resulted in inventory being
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I Fell Out With The Line Break | An Interview with Jenna Clake

Jenna Clake was born in Staffordshire in 1992. She is studying for a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham, where her research focuses on the Feminine and Feminist Absurd in twenty-first century British and American poetry. Clake's poetry has appeared in Poems in Which, The
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