Gerald Stanley's book pitch rejected by publishing house

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Gerald Stanley's book pitch rejected by publishing house

A Canadian publisher is saying it has no interest in sharing Gerald Stanley's side of the story when it comes to his trial and acquittal, saying it would be a continuation of injustice and would allow Stanley to profit from another man's death. Stanley was charged with second-degree murder in the death of
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Tbilisi presentation to unveil book on city's urban transformation

A brand-new documentary project on rapid architectural and urban transformation of Tbilisi and its effects will be unveiled today in Georgia's capital after the book project was successfully crowdfunded on the web. Tbilisi — Archive of Transition is a publication bringing together years of research work
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Community Education Whanganui extends reach into prison

Lots of prisoners enrol in education but not many complete the qualifications. So tutor Margaret Beauchamp took on a group of self-directed learners in a programme aimed a supporting them toward completion. The self-expression opportunity came with tutor Kate Smith's creative writing course. One of
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English Department Adds Junior Seminar to Catalog

There will be a common text for the course, but it will not be a writing intensive course, or focused on a single period, genre, or discipline. Students will learn to read and respond to texts and write critically about them at an advanced level. Students will also have access to information about internships
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This Afghan woman who wrote her exam while nursing her child is an inspiration for all

A woman sitting on the floor, giving an entrance exam while carrying her baby is taking the social media by storm. The woman named, Jahan Taab, was writing an entrance exam for a social science course at Nasirkhosraw Higher Education Institute in Nilli city when she was photographed. The picture
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Book deal for Adam Hills

They will cover his career in comedy, from the early days of the Sydney stand-up scene, to hosting his own radio show in Adelaide, to touring the world and eventually landing on British TV. The publishers say that he will share 'some childhood tales, a few backstage blunders, and encounters some fairly
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