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Written by M6.Net Web Helpers
 Thursday, 14 July 2005
I have experienced a break through - I have caught a feeling and translated it, I now understand what it is.I have spent most of my adult life in a city, London, UK in fact, and travelling to and from cities in one country or another. I... |
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Written by Michael LaRocca
 Saturday, 09 July 2005
THE ONE-PLOT WONDER
Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
Back in the mid to late 1980s I was a security guard. The pay was
lousy, but it gave me many hours in seclusion to write short
stories and novels. However, I usually worked over 80 hours a
week. No... |
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Written by Sam Vaknin
 Friday, 01 July 2005
Games and role-playing are as ancient as Mankind. Rome's state-sponsored lethal public games may have accounted for up to one fifth of its GDP. They often lasted for months. Historical re-enactments, sports events, chess tournaments, are all... |
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Written by Sigrid Macdonald
 Wednesday, 29 June 2005
Last name first: labelling the rose
Published by the Globe and Mail, Facts & Arguments
By SIGRID MACDONALD
Sigrid is an Old Norse name; it means "a beautiful victory." Apparently, when my mother was pregnant with me, she was reading... |
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Written by Dan Cooper
 Monday, 27 June 2005
A wealthy woman was visiting the studio of the artist Henri Matisse. Stopping in front of one painting of a young woman, she asked, "Mr. Matisse, isnít the arm on this girl too long?"
"Madame," replied the artist, "that is not a girl. That... |
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Written by M6.Net Web Helpers
 Sunday, 26 June 2005
Television will soon be another reason to hook up to the Internet.In the not-so-distant future TV as we know it, will cease to exist. This is going to have huge ramifications on the whole of human society, or at least the so-called 'wealthy'... |
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Written by Greg Richbrug
 Friday, 24 June 2005
By Greg Richburg
Netricks, Inc.
Jean Cocteau once said, "we only serve as a model for the portrait of our fame." Tell that one to Dorian Grey. It parallels the old "Chicken or the Egg" deal. Which came first? Like the... |
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Written by Garfield Benjamin
 Friday, 24 June 2005
Medieval siege weaponry was required in any self-respecting war leader's arsenal in a time when castles with thick defense walls were common and cities surrounded by large, fortified walls were not out of place.
With warfare commonplace,... |
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Written by Pamela Faye
 Tuesday, 21 June 2005
Allan Wills, Canadian author of Aussie Backpacking Adventure "Best Laid Plan", landed in the heart of the New York City for the BookExpo 2005 to give his account of this promotional extravaganza! Allan is also the screenplay writer... |
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Written by Peter Drew
 Sunday, 12 June 2005
Everyone probably agrees what an auto mechanic, an insurance salesperson, and a baker do for a living. Sure, each of these people might specialize in a particular aspect of their chosen fields, but at rock bottom they each have a simple name to... |
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