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Learning a Language From an Expert on the Web
The Internet is changing the way many people learn languages. Books, tapes and CDs are being replaced by e-mail, video chats and social networks.
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The Springfield Library: its not just for books anymore!
Imagine a place of wondrous escape from the every day humdrum and worries of the world. Imagine a sanctuary that ironically can be both a place of calming solace but also excitement and joy. Better yet, this place is basically free of charge and available to you almost every day of year. Would you be interested in exploring this fascinating place? .
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Visit Largo library from home
By Dominick Tao, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, July 27, 2010 The library used to be a place you had to get out of bed to use. But what many library card holders in Largo may not know is this: Hundreds of literary, pop-culture, legal and academic books and periodicals are available online for free, if you have a library card. The Largo Public Library, like the rest of the public libraries in the ...
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Jewish banker's heirs sue Hungary for return of looted art
Their lawsuit, filed in U.S. courts, values the more than 40 artworks at more than $100 million. The lead plaintiff, who lives in Los Angeles, says his family wants 'Hungary to feel some pressure.' The heirs of the Budapest-based Jewish banker Mor Lipot Herzog have filed a lawsuit in U.S. courts against Hungary and its leading national museums, seeking the return of what they have identified as ...
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Coming up in Harding, the Chesters, Mendhams and Washington Twp.
MONDAY, July 26 A program on end of life decisions is planned for noon at the Washington Township Public Library, 37 E. Springtown Road, Long Valley. Discussion topics will include, autonomy, informed consent, living wills, do not resuscitate orders and more. A complimentary luncheon will be served. Call (908) 876-3596 or go to www.wtpl.org and sign up under Adult ...
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Library users can tap into powerful databases
This is the last in a series of three articles from the Stillwater Public Library, which, along with the rest of the country, celebrated National Library Week April 11-17.
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