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* * TV Free Summer/TV Lite Fall 2002/TV Lo Winter/TV Minus Spring 2003 - Breaking the TV Addiction   Note to Self:
“Don't think of my as a blogger... just call me a mediocre writer with attention deficit disorder, ok? What?”

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Friday, May 30, 2003

Amazon review creator
(HubLog)
blam! has become a templating tool for writing reviews of (so far) books, CDs and DVDs.

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BookTelevision

BookTelevision: The Channel is the world's first literary TV channel. It is distributed nationally across Canada on digital.

(Blame Canada ... for trying to make writing "cool." Unfortunately, it doesn't look like this channel is avaialble in the USA at this time. )

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Gene Stories:Transatlantic slave trade
(BBC )
Quote: "[This] really reflects the sexual politics of the situation of slavery. This was a power relationship between these two populations and in that power relationship it was European men who were having sex with African women."

(The African Diaspora seen through the lens of genetics, which further complicates contemporary discussions and debates about race, of course. )

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4/3/2005; 3:24:09 AM - Lawrence Green


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