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Four new books explore prison abuse, miscarriages of justice,race-based privilege and race-based barriers in Arkansas. If you ...
Did you know Forrest Gump was supposed to go to space with an ape? Yep, the beloved character was an astronaut in the novel, released in 1986, but not in the popular 1994 film version. Gump, one of ...
The 57th Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF, 21 January-3 February) will be held at the New Cairo venue where it has been held annually for eight years. Open 10 am-8 pm (closing 10 pm on Thursday and ...
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