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Though Mr. Updike manages to extract a fair amount of suspense from Ahmad's story, he does so with the heavy reliance on unbelievable coincidence.
Racing's leaders, meanwhile, believe their longed-for "Racing Right", the legal weapon they feel they need to extract a fair return to the sport from betting, is now within reach.
"What if I had somehow done these things without knowing it?" The book extracts a fair amount of suspense from this possibility.
This is an edited extract from The Fair Trade Scandal: Marketing Poverty to Benefit the Rich by Ndongo Samba Sylla, published by Pluto Press.
But the competition is likely to be intense.Will this prospective platform war produce a dominant company in the mould of IBM or Microsoft that is able to extract more than its fair share of the profits?
A quick burst of 11 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Microsoft's Odd Couple >> Vanity Fair Fascinating extract from Paul Allen's book Idea Man about the very early days of Microsoft (as it wasn't yet known): paper tape and 7168 bytes (yes, bytes) of memory.
I had read the click-bait extract splayed across Vanity Fair that fairly trampled Mick & Keith as "Rock 'n' Roll Blood Brothers," although in truth Bill German's Under Their Thumb had unwittingly and innocently done the same for die-hard Stones fans some seven years earlier.
Vanity Fair's new extract from David Maraniss's forthcoming biography of Obama is all over the Web, not necessarily for the right reasons.
By John Cassidy May 2, 2012 Vanity Fair's new extract from David Maraniss's forthcoming biography of Obama is all over the Web, not necessarily for the right reasons.
At one point, Mitchell wrote in an 1896 article for the British Medical Journal, he took a fair portion of an extract made from mescal buttons and followed it up with an additional dose.
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