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EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in an unkind depiction, parodying one of her attitudes . Low Price - See More Details |
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Not Untrue and Not Unkind: A Novel
In Dublin, a newspaper editor called Cartwright is found dead. One of his colleagues, Owen Simmons, discovers a dossier on Cartwright's desk containing a photograph that brings him back to a dusty road in Africa and to a woman he once loved. Low Price - See More Details |
Mankind Man Unkind
Mankind Man Unkind tells the real story of Vietnam, which was revealed when the soldiers returned home. They scattered about the country in the hopes of assimilating into society despite the myth projected on the television, in the papers, and within the covers of neatly tucked magazines. Contrary to all the TV shows and news stemming from Vietnam, the guys serving there were not killers, village burners, or drug addicts. They were one's brothers and fathers, sons, cousins and classmates, neighbors and friends. Low Price - See More Details |
Lawyer sues exes over unkind words on Web
When lovers fall out, the consequences can be painful, especially now that we have the megaphone called the Web. Matthew Couloute Jr., a lawyer from Jacksonville, Fla., claims that the megaphone has caused him untold suffering. Now he's telling.
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Sloan - UnkindMusic video by Sloan performing Unkind. Sloan View More Unkind Videos |
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Unkind Donuts
"Put the 'D' at the end, you get 'Unkind Donuts,' which I've had a few of in my day." - Merl Reagle, in Wordplay I can't believe I never noticed that. It's as good as "Evian" spelled backwards. See More Unkind Pictures |
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Not Untrue and Not Unkind by Ed O'Loughlin - A gripping story of friendship, rivalry and betrayalAuthor: Madeline OscarEd O’Loughlin has lived much of his professional life as a correspondent in Africa. He leaves a deep impression in his novels through his fine, darkly authoritative. Not Untrue and Not Unkind is a fictional debut about journalist reporting from the continent, trying to protect the port of Dublin from the chaotic African conflict on a journey of private discovery. The story begins at Dublin, where a newspaper editor called Cartwright commits suicide. His colleague, Owen Simmons, working as foreign editor of a Dublin newspaper, gets the post of Cartwright who has left behind a dossier. One day, Owen discovers the dossier, which has some pictures and clippings that remind Owen of his own memories as a roving correspondent and take his thoughts to a dusty road in Africa and to the woman he once loved in Africa during the 1990s. It was a hard time in that continent, with the genocide in Rwanda, outbreaks in Nigeria and disruptions in the Congo. Due to such mess and outbreaks, Owen is forced to make compromises. Departing away from the women he loved and from the place he never wants to miss, Owen stepped into Dublin leaving behind the wonderful times he spent in his native. Soon, Owen steps out from his memories and tries to figure out the relation between the photos and his late colleague. In this Not Untrue and Not Unkind book, the author has brought out a gripping tale of friendship, rivalry and betrayal that prevails among the group of journalists and photographers covering Africa’s wars. Will Owen finds the reason behind his colleague’s suicide? Read More Unkind Articles |
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