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    Name: Amy Benjamin on Jan 8, 2013
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    Name: Leatrice Platt on Jan 8, 2013
    Comments: i support this petition. our cou ntry urgently needs to enact stronger legislation on gun laws.
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    Name: Matt Baldwin on Jan 9, 2013
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    Name: Gail Pesyna on Jan 10, 2013
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    Name: Fiona Holmes on Jan 10, 2013
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    Name: Greg Rosen on Jan 10, 2013
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    Name: Lalay on Jan 19, 2013
    Comments: by the late Hitchens.by Candice MillardA historical and baioriphgcal account of Theodore Roosevelt\'s exploration of the Amazon River.by William DalrympleDalrymple tells of his travels through what was one the Byzantine empire, following a journey originally undertaken by a 6th century Christian monk.by Robert WittmanWhittman recounts his career as an undercover agent for the FBI\'s Art Crime Team.by Mark C. TaylorTaylor presents a critique of America\'s higher education system and offers controversial solutions such as ending tenure and emphasizing teaching over research.by Sarah WatersA ghost story set in 1940s England, within the context of the British class system.by David BrooksThe New York Times columnist explores the unconscious mind, deciphering modern neurological and sociological research.by Nicole KraussA fictional account, by the talented Krauss, of four characters and a desk that connects their stories, from 1944 Budapest to the reign of Pinochet.by Irfan OrgaA tale of a Turkish family living in the last days of the Ottoman Empire.by Stephen FryMemoir by the English comedian, actor and director.by Jacqueline NovogratzWritten by the founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, this book explores philanthropic efforts to \"save the world\" through touching accounts of the people she encounters in Africa.by Hans KeilsonFrom the NY Times: This dark comedy about Nazi occupied Europe \"is a masterpiece, and Hans Keilson is a genius.\"by Peter CareyFrom the NY Times: the book \"grabs its subject and marches down Main Street playing full out, provoking a reader’s delighted applause and — as is often the case with this exuberant novelist — a small measure of exasperation.\"by Rebecca SklootHenrietta Lacks unknowingly donated her cells to science, and sixty years later, they are still helping solve medical mysteries.by Mehran KamravaAn overview of the making of the contemporary Middle Eastby Afshin MolaviIranian-American journalist Molavi spent approximately one year (1999-2000) living in Teheran and exploring the country that his family had left more than 20 years beforeby Gail CollinsRevealing vignettes and well-told storiesby Michael Thompson and Cathe O\'Neill-Grace
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    Name: Bogdan on Jan 19, 2013
    Comments: by the late Hitchens.by Candice MillardA historical and biipaaghocrl account of Theodore Roosevelt's exploration of the Amazon River.by William DalrympleDalrymple tells of his travels through what was one the Byzantine empire, following a journey originally undertaken by a 6th century Christian monk.by Robert WittmanWhittman recounts his career as an undercover agent for the FBI's Art Crime Team.by Mark C. TaylorTaylor presents a critique of America's higher education system and offers controversial solutions such as ending tenure and emphasizing teaching over research.by Sarah WatersA ghost story set in 1940s England, within the context of the British class system.by David BrooksThe New York Times columnist explores the unconscious mind, deciphering modern neurological and sociological research.by Nicole KraussA fictional account, by the talented Krauss, of four characters and a desk that connects their stories, from 1944 Budapest to the reign of Pinochet.by Irfan OrgaA tale of a Turkish family living in the last days of the Ottoman Empire.by Stephen FryMemoir by the English comedian, actor and director.by Jacqueline NovogratzWritten by the founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, this book explores philanthropic efforts to "save the world" through touching accounts of the people she encounters in Africa.by Hans KeilsonFrom the NY Times: This dark comedy about Nazi occupied Europe "is a masterpiece, and Hans Keilson is a genius."by Peter CareyFrom the NY Times: the book "grabs its subject and marches down Main Street playing full out, provoking a reader’s delighted applause and — as is often the case with this exuberant novelist — a small measure of exasperation."by Rebecca SklootHenrietta Lacks unknowingly donated her cells to science, and sixty years later, they are still helping solve medical mysteries.by Mehran KamravaAn overview of the making of the contemporary Middle Eastby Afshin MolaviIranian-American journalist Molavi spent approximately one year (1999-2000) living in Teheran and exploring the country that his family had left more than 20 years beforeby Gail CollinsRevealing vignettes and well-told storiesby Michael Thompson and Cathe O'Neill-Grace
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    Name: Martha on Jan 19, 2013
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    Name: Modular Homes New York on Jun 5, 2013
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