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Boris Johnson is dubbed âÂÂpure party Viagraâ as he tops TatlerâÂÂs list of the most invited guests (Evening Standard)

His shambolic sartorial style might preclude Boris Johnson from ever making Tatler
magazineâÂÂs famous best-dressed list. But the affable London mayorâÂÂs new-found status as the countryâÂÂs most powerful elected Tory politician has scored a surprise hit with the society
magazine Tatler.
Love for Louisville (Louisville Courier-Journal)

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magazine has just released its list of The 20 Best Towns in America, and we're No. 7!!! Here's the top 10 in order: Washington, D.C.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ogden, Utah; Portsmouth, N.H.; Tacoma, Wash.; Ithaca, N.Y.; Louisville; Eureka, Calif.; Crested Butte, Colo.; and Columbia, Mo.
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The Sunday Times unveils its full-colour redesign this weekend, with a new masthead, font and updated strapline.
Remembering Brainwashing (New York Times)

Cold war thinking: Communists can control minds. And we must catch up.
Boris Johnson is dubbed ‘pure party Viagra’ as he tops Tatler’s list of the most invited guests (Daily Mail)

Boris Johnson's new-found status as the countryâÂÂs most powerful elected Tory politician means he has topped Tatler's annual list of 100 âÂÂmost invitedâ party guests.
NMB citizens expect better from council (Miami Herald)

SOAPBOX SOAPBOX Sherlock Holmes, where are you? Conspiracy in NMB, dirty business afoot! Or so say Councilman Jay R. Chernoff and Stephanie Kienzle in June 29 Soapbox letters, which border upon libel. Bad career move Chernoff, vilifying your peers. Equally bad faulting the democratic process. Ousting Keven Klopp was by a supermajority! As was your charging a conspiracy against your friend, Mr. ...
Panel discussion (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

âÂÂWantedâ is the latest evidence that filmmakers canâÂÂt get enough of graphic novels and comic-book series as inspirations for movies.
A filmmaker's odyssey (The Columbus Dispatch)

The relatively meager output of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick during a 46-year career has played right into the hands of the Wexner Center for the Arts.Because Kubrick completed only 13 features from 1953 until his death in 1999, the center can present a full retrospective of a major director's works.