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  2. How to Read Numbers - Wikipedia

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    How to Read Numbers: A Guide to Statistics in the News (and Knowing When to Trust Them) is a 2021 British book by Tom and David Chivers. It describes misleading uses of statistics in the news, with contemporary examples about the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare, politics and crime. The book was conceived by the authors, who are cousins, in early ...

  3. Newsbook - Wikipedia

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    The first newsbook was published in November 1641, and in the years 1641-2 there were 171 different editions available. [2] The newsbooks were strongly partisan until Parliament regained control of the press in September 1649.

  4. The Reading (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Reading is a 2023 American supernatural horror-thriller film written and directed by Courtney Glaude in his feature directorial debut. [1] [2] The film stars Mo'Nique as a recently widowed writer Emma Leeden, who details the loss of her family in her new book Invasion. For the press coverage, she agrees to a staged reading by 19-year-old ...

  5. Chris Smith (newsreader) - Wikipedia

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    The track samples Smith reading the sentence "George Michael has been arrested in a park in Los Angeles" as part of a news bulletin. [12] His voice is also heard towards the end of the Bad Education Movie reading out a news story about the resignation of a fictitious Conservative Member of Parliament for Cornwall.

  6. USA TODAY’s Books Reporter read 50 books this year. Here are the stories that stuck with her the most in 2024, including "Intermezzo" and "James."

  7. Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society

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    Group members generally read pulp fiction and had received advance copies of books from a number of publishers, including Hard Case Crime and the Feminist Press, [12] as well as authors such as Elmore Leonard. [13] The group loved "good books and sunny days and enjoying both as nearly in the altogether as the law allows". [7]

  8. News of the World (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book opens in 1870 on the wild border between Texas and Indian Territory, where a 10-year-old girl has been released after four years of captivity. Kiowa raiders had killed her family and taken her hostage, eventually raising her as one of their own with the Kiowa name Cicada .

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