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Podcasts with Jonathan Franzen & Suzanne Collins
8/29/2010
Listen to Podcasts from New York Times Book Review:
A conversation about Jonathan Franzen’s novel “Freedom”
Suzanne Collins discusses her “Hunger Games” trilogy.

New Facts on File Premium Resources
8/27/2010
We are considering these new premium resources for our library.  Try them out!
Facts on File
World History: Issues & Controversies
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American Women's History Online
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Science Online
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Trial expires 9/10/2010

Internet Tutors Needed @ Excelsior Branch
8/12/2010
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