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Topic: Edward P Jones


  
  Fast Company Now
Clive Thompson writes in The Walrus about Edward Castronova and his paper Virtual Worlds: A First-Hand Account of Market and Society on the Cyberian Frontier.
Edward Cespedes, once part of a turnaround team for Drkoop.com, and Michael Egan, founder of Alamo Rent a Car, are trying to revive the now-dead dotcom -- as a VoIP business.
Voiceglo, which uses theglobe.com's old domain name, offers digital voice communications services with either 28K or 56K dial-up or broadband Net access.
blog.fastcompany.com /archives/cat_ideas.html   (6579 words)

  
 Incidental Pieces: April 2005
In the case of Pulitzer prize winner Edward P. Jones' The Known World, 10 years)
Aside from the 'parody' books that were featured in tonight's episode, I was able to notice a few covers of current titles on the literary market.
There was a prominently placed poster for Edward P. Jones' The Known World in the background of quite a few shots and I'm pretty sure it was Paul Quarrington's Galveston that was propped up on one of the tables.
www.amimckay.blogspot.com /2005_04_01_amimckay_archive.html   (2786 words)

  
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The promise of mediation : responding to conflict through empowerment and recognition (Arabic) / Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (Hebrew) / William L. Shirer
Bush, Robert A. Baruch; Folger, Joseph P. Byars, Betsy
virlib.brinkster.net /acy/OPAC/English/startBrowse.asp   (1912 words)

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