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In fact, my first ever piece of published work - complete with glaring typo (how 'chapbook' is that) - appeared in issue 25 of 'The Kerouac Connection', a serious publication with a worldwide readership and contributions from writers such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Carolyn Cassady.
"In the Next Room" illuminates with a light touch — a soft, flickering light rather than a moralizing glare — how much control men had over women's lives, bodies and thoughts, even their most intimate sensations.
Now local police are echoing the Post's assertions about how just how glaring those discrepancies are.
Ryan Scrivens, an academic who has been studying far-right extremism for several years and published a story in the Globe and Mail today on how to combat the movement, said that the rallies in Quebec City and Vancouver showed glaring examples of how to and how not to combat right-wing extremism.
No matter how wrong he has been proved, no matter how glaring his ignorance of the facts, Kristol will always match Bush in his serene conviction of his own practical wisdom, reality be damned.
In addition to privacy and constitutional concerns and there are many; just ask Cyrus Farivar over at ArsTechnica, who has been tracking the use of StingRays for some time there is a glaring contradiction between how Chicago police have addressed the devices, and how they're used in real life.
The debacle at J.C. Penney exposes a glaring inefficiency in how the market values corporate chieftains.
Instead, his story has grabbed headlines here as a glaring reminder of how far Greece has to go to become a country that encourages new business ventures.
The problem is, both sides are glaring examples of how disastrous a case of failed leadership can end up, Dave Hyde writes in The Sun-Sentinel, with both Emmert and Shalala wagging their fingers while the cesspool stains creep further up their pantlegs.
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