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    May 21, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  1. A moving novel about families

    "And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini, Riverhead Books, 416 pages, $28.95. Khaled Hosseini is the author of both "Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns," which together have sold more than 38 million copies worldwide. "And the Mountains...

    Tags: Literature, Authors, Arts and Culture, Kabul (Afghanistan)

  2. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Hosseini's latest is moving family story

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    The story that Khaled Hosseini tells in "And the Mountains Echoed" is one of loss and love -- in that order. At its heart, this tale spells out what happens when a brother and sister are torn apart as children -- a father's choice to do what he hopes is...

    Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Afghanistan, Book, Kabul (Afghanistan)

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Top 3 Pop Releases: 'The Hangover III,' 'Mountains Echoed' book, 'Dancing with Stars'

    'DANCING WITH THE STARS' SEASON FINALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Who will win the Mirror Ball? Only four couples are left from the original 12 and the competition is fierce. Vyeing for the Season 16 win are Aly Raisman and Mark Ballas; Jacoby Jones and Karina...

    Tags: The Hangover (movie), Mark Ballas, Literature, Arts and Culture, Kabul (Afghanistan)

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Cyclone Mahasen buffets Bangladesh coast, six dead

    CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Cyclone Mahasen buffeted Bangladesh's low-lying coast on Thursday, killing six people after forcing many thousands into emergency shelters, but authorities downgraded warnings later in the day as the storm lost strength.
    Reuters
    CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Cyclone Mahasen buffeted Bangladesh's low-lying coast on Thursday, killing six people after forcing many thousands into emergency shelters, but authorities downgraded warnings later in the day as the storm lost strength....

    Tags: Burma, Islam, Tropical Storms, Chittagong (Bangladesh), Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud

  8. May 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Pakistan marks democratic milestone in close-fought election

    Reuters
    By John Chalmers and Michael Georgy ISLAMABAD, May 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan goes to the polls on Saturday for an election that will bring the first transition between civilian governments, but the milestone's significance may be lost on some voters who...

    Tags: National Government, Islam, Politics, Nawaz Sharif, Political Corruption

  10. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Army storms Damascus suburb, nearly 100 dead

    The Lebanon Daily Star
    Activists said Sunday they were still counting corpses discovered after Syrian troops stormed an area of Damascus suburbs, killing some 100 people amid a stepped-up government offensive against opposition rebels. Bodies found in field hospitals and...

    Tags: Politics, Bashar Assad, Weaponry, Activism, Political Dissent

  12. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. U.S. reconstruction effort in Afghan provinces is unfinished work

    CHARIKAR, Afghanistan — At the doorstep of the U.S.-funded schoolhouse in this mountain-fringed northern town, Ghulam Nabi crouched in the mud and scooped up two rocks. He needed them, the school engineer explained, to scare off the building's only regular occupant: a stray dog.
    CHARIKAR, Afghanistan — At the doorstep of the U.S.-funded schoolhouse in this mountain-fringed northern town, Ghulam Nabi crouched in the mud and scooped up two rocks. He needed them, the school engineer explained, to scare off the building's...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Hamid Karzai, National Government, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

  14. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| La Caņada
  15. Around Town: The Korean paradigm shift

    The paradigm has at last shifted. Our town is now officially cross-cultural. What cross-culture? Obviously, it's Korean. The Korean wave has really arrived in La Caņada Flintridge, and not a moment too soon. Some point to the billion downloads of the...

    Tags: 2010 Census, Music, Entertainment, Seoul (South Korea), Starbucks Corp.

  16. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Retailers test new formats during holidays

    At GameStop Kids at White Marsh Mall, shoppers will find plush Mario book bags and Angry Birds hats mixed in with the Lego Star Wars and other kid-friendly video games, a mix meant to attract both serious "gamers" as well as those who've never played but want some gift-giving advice.
    At GameStop Kids at White Marsh Mall, shoppers will find plush Mario book bags and Angry Birds hats mixed in with the Lego Star Wars and other kid-friendly video games, a mix meant to attract both serious "gamers" as well as those who've never played...

    Tags: White Marsh, Consumers, Video Games, GameStop, Services and Shopping

  18. Dec 28, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Pictures in the News | December 28, 2012

    Framework
    Pictures in the News from around the world....
  20. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. John Updike, art critic

    Shortly before he died, John Updike paid tribute to that great painter of portraits, John Singer Sargent. “We're drawn to artists who tell us that art is difficult to do, and takes a spiritual effort, because we are still puritan enough to respect a strenuous spiritual effort,” Updike said in a 2008 interview. “We don't really want to think that the artist is only very skilled, that he has merely devoted his life to perfecting a certain set of intelligible skills. Sargent misses getting top marks because he made it look easy.”
    Shortly before he died, John Updike paid tribute to that great painter of portraits, John Singer Sargent. “We're drawn to artists who tell us that art is difficult to do, and takes a spiritual effort, because we are still puritan enough to respect a...

    Tags: Fine Artists, John Singleton, John Updike, Arts, Authors

  22. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  23. Consumer Reports: Best Kids' Tablets

    <span style="font-size: small;">If you&rsquo;re not wild about sharing your tablet with the kids, there&rsquo;s good news. This year you&rsquo;ll find more tablets made especially for children. Consumer Reports checked out 5 of the newest, costing between $150 and $200. They&rsquo;re made for kids but they&rsquo;ve got features that are all grown up. Some come with with real Android operating systems and features like Wi-Fi and expandable memory.</span>
    If you’re not wild about sharing your tablet with the kids, there’s good news. This year you’ll find more tablets made especially for children. Consumer Reports checked out 5 of the newest, costing between $150 and $200. They’re...

    Tags: Consumers, Computing and Information Technology Industry

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