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Line Art Defined

Art that contains no graded tones. Usually black on white (as in comic manga) or solid color on white. In either case there are no middle tones.

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Walking miracle

Published July 4, 2009, 8:31 pm, Evening Standard

Ten days ago, Gill Hicks, the last woman to be pulled alive out of the 7 July 2005 Russell Square Tube bombing, set off on an extraordinary journey - walking to central London from Leeds as the latest step in what she calls her 'peacekeeping mission'. A month-long, 200-mile trip, it would intimidate the fittest of us. But for Hicks, who lost both her legs in the blast, it's a much more serious ...

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Hamish McRae: Adapt and survive: Making a brand new start of it in old New York

Published July 4, 2009, 4:16 pm, Independent

I love being in New York, and not just for all the usual tourist things, fine as they are. It is more because I like the people and always seem to have the kind of interesting conversations I could not have anywhere else.

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The way women should be, in the eyes of children

Published July 3, 2009, 8:06 pm, Manila Bulletin

The story behind this breathlessly breathtaking book for children is that publisher Karina Bolasco chanced upon this poem in a collection. She had never met the poet but fell in love with the poem because of its simplicity and its success in saying what it meant to say.

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Message of ChargĂ© d"™affaires, a.i. marking the 233 rd Independence Day of the United States of America

Published July 3, 2009, 12:39 pm, Daily News

Today marks the 233 rd anniversary celebrating the signing of America’s Declaration of Independence. America’s Founding Fathers knew that achieving independence would require winning a difficult war that risked bringing ruin on their fortunes, friends, and families if they did not succeed.

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Access scandal echoes beyond Post

Published July 3, 2009, 11:29 am, Politico via Yahoo! News

For embarrassed Washington Post executives—reeling from what the paper's own ombudsman called a public relations "disaster" over a flier promoting a "salon" for lobbyists to mingle with prominent newsmakers—there must be a sense of "Why us?"

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Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Michael Jackson and 4th of July Priorities of Concern

Published July 3, 2009, 8:37 am, The Huffington Post

In the same week that hundreds of thousands of Iranians took to the streets to protest a travesty of democratic values, Americans took to the streets for the death of a superstar entertainer.

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O'S GOT A CASEY JONES

Published July 3, 2009, 3:33 am, New York Post

THE short, unhappy reign of Susan Reed as editor-in-chief of O, The Oprah Magazine, ended last week when she was replaced by the very sporty and outdoors-oriented Susan Casey. Casey is a former editor of Sports Illustrated for Women and the...

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The AdweekMedia Plan of the Year

Published July 2, 2009, 10:34 am, AdWeek

Comfort and fit have always been mainstays for Playtex bras. Most anyone over 40 remembers how the Cross Your Heart Bra “lifts and separates.” Why? Because Jane Russell said so on those TV spots back in the ’70s.

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12:01 (BST), 02/07/2009 Tekken 6 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS CERGY-PONTOISE, FRANCE "“ 2 July 2009 "“ NAMCO ...

Published July 2, 2009, 4:54 am, gamesindustry.biz

CERGY-PONTOISE, FRANCE – 2 July 2009 – NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe today announced two official limited editions of TEKKEN 6 produced by the development team in Japan, the Arcade Stick Edition and Collectors Edition, in addition to the standalone game for the upcoming release of the ultimate fighter TEKKEN 6, scheduled for release in Europe this autumn 2009 for the Xbox 360® video game and ...

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Remembering founder Walter Schumann The Reporter turns 50

Published July 2, 2009, 1:07 am, The Shelter Island Reporter

Walter Robert Schumann, great-grandson of the composer and an accomplished pianist himself, began his newspaper career at the New York Sun in the late 1930s.

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