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- Books Calendar: 7/12/2009 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Book signing, 10 a.m., by Bill Poje, author of "Painless"; Horizon Books, 243 E. Front, TC; 946-7290, (800) 587-2147 or www.horizonbooks.com. "Express Yourself" Summer Book Talk, 1 p.m., for sixth-eighth grade students; Traverse Area District Library, 610 Woodmere, TC; 932-8500. - Al-Qaida inmate gets access to Obama's books (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Bureau of Prisons says it reversed course months ago to allow some of the country's most dangerous prisoners to read two books written by President Barack Obama. - Al-Qaida inmates allowed to read Obama's books (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The Federal Bureau of Prisons says it reversed course months ago to allow some of the country's most dangerous prisoners to read two books written by President Barack Obama. - Al-Qaida inmate gets access to Obama’s books (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
McLEAN—The Bureau of Prisons says it reversed course months ago to allow some of the country’s most dangerous prisoners to read two books written by President Barack Obama. Court papers filed Thursday show that prison officials twice rejected requests by inmate Ahmed Omar Abu Ali to read “Dreams from my Father” and “The Audacity of Hope.“ - Wild About Books hosts Summer Reading Club (Lake County News)
CLEARLAKE – Kids, would you like to read and review brand new chapter books that are not even on sale yet? Wild About Books is starting a Summer Reading Club for grade school and middle school readers. - Inmate denied Obama books; national security cited (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The federal government's most secure prison has determined that two books written by President Barack Obama contain material "potentially detrimental to national security" and rejected an inmate's request to read them. - Grant provides library with hundreds of new picture books (The Carrollton Leader)
Old favorites are brand new again at Carrollton’s Hebron and Josey Library. The Hebron and Josey Library is the recipient of a $2,500 Texas Book Festival grant, which was used to purchase new picture books. Picture books are geared towards children ages 0 to 6. - Albany man to discuss books on glycemic index (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Albany resident Richard Price will discuss his two new books, “Glycemic Matrix: a Guide to Low GI and GL Eating” and “Glycemic Density: Continuing the Glucose Revolution,” at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 14, at the Albany Public Library, 2450 14th Ave. S.E. - Bureau of Prisons Allows Inmate to Read Books Obama Wrote (WHSV Harrisonburg)
The Bureau of Prisons says it no longer believes that two books written by President Barack Obama are unfit reading for the country's most dangerous prisoners. - Al-Qaida inmate gets access to Obama's books (The Vail Trail)
Bureau of Prisons says it no longer believes that two books written by President Barack Obama are unfit reading
