On May 11, 2003, The New York Times devoted four pages of its Sunday paper to the deceptions of Jayson Blair, a mediocre former Times reporter who had made up stories, faked datelines, and plagiarized on a massive scale. The fallout from the Blair scandal rocked the Times to its core and revealed fault lines in a fractious newsroom that was already close to open revolt.
Vegetarian Times Magazine: If you enjoy a delicious, nutritional diet and want to learn new ways to satisfy your food cravings, Vegetarian Times is the ultimate guide to maintaining your healthy lifestyle. With interesting articles and colorful photos, each issue offers new takes on classic re[beeep]es to fit your healthy lifestyle without compromising on taste. You'll find thorough articles on the latest health-related developments and food trends alike. Get advice on how to approach disease and illness with herbal and natural remedies.
The music book of the year. (Library Journal ) Excellent before, the Harvard Dictionary is better now, and remains the ideal piano-top reference for every musician, whether dilettante, serious amateur or working professional... informative and reliable holds its place at the top of its one-volume class. (The New York Times )
Easily the best one-volume reference source of its kind. (Los Angeles Times )
Country Life International - the dedicated International property magazine in association with Country Life. Bringing you the best property for sale across the globe, with editorial on travel, lifestyle, food & drink and the latest property news. Coming out three times a year, Spring, Summer and Autumn/Winter.
The book is aimed for students of English literature and culture. Especially useful with such subjects as "Intensive Reading in British Literature" and "History of British Literature." This book surveys the evolution and development of English prose and poetry through the centuries: from before the early heroic epic, Beowulf, from times of pre-literate song and story, of Ogham inscription and Celtic, Gaelic and Anglo-Saxon myth, to Samuel Beckett's dramas, contemporary poets and novelists, and the upsurge of 'popular' writers of the modern times.