McCanned, McNews
By Lucy Stonehill | May 14, 2008To admit that you have not heard mention of the name Madeline McCann is to confess that you haven't picked up a newspaper or watched televised news broadcasting in the past year.
To admit that you have not heard mention of the name Madeline McCann is to confess that you haven't picked up a newspaper or watched televised news broadcasting in the past year.
Robert Mugabe assumed presidential rule over Zimbabwe in 1980 at the conclusion of the country's war of independence from Britain.
Kate Chopin's classic novel, "The Awakening," documents the sexual emergence of its upper-class, female protagonist, Edna Pontellier.
On February 12th, after three months of sign picketing and protesting, the Writer's Guild struck a deal with media companies -- primarily over the distribution of digital and media rights -- and the strike came to an end.
It has been a few months at least since I've been driven to the point of passion about a religious topic or incident.
The assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on Dec. 27 is more than just a tragedy.
In the late 18th century, Benjamin Franklin wrote anonymous letters to his own publishing company, disguising his identity so that people would pay more attention to what he was writing than to who was writing.