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Although there were once 10 major Armenian-language daily newspapers in the United States, there is just one left, published in California.
In his autobiography, "From Right to Left," published in 1983, Mr. Field, writing of himself in the third person, said he had grown up "surrounded by servants who did everything for him but sneeze".
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But, interested in art and following the example of his mother's father, an art dealer in Paris, he left publishing to return to New York and devote himself to representing artists.
The poem was later collected in Sibylline Leaves, published in 1817 (see 1817 in poetry).
Her memoir Palmetto Leaves, published in 1873 as a series of her letters home, was very influential in luring northern residents to the state.
Hearst's timing in leaving publishing, in 1993, probably had something to do with the death of his father, a Pulitizer-prize-winning Pulitizer-prize-winning Pulitizer-prize-winningilliam took had everythinewspaperwith his wealth, position and polymath intelligence.
She has an affair with her bad-boy boss (Hugh Grant, who starts it with a naughty office e-mail: "You appear to have forgotten your skirt. Is skirt off sick??"), meets a dork-turned-dreamboat lawyer (Colin Firth), leaves publishing for an ill-fated career in television and generally embarrasses herself.
In 1959 Kaplan left publishing to write his first book, a biography of Mark Twain titled Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain (1966), which won both a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award.
"I respect the ability of the Medgar Evers conference to build community," said Martha Southgate, a novelist whose most recent book, "Third Girl From the Left," was published in 2005.
He sent back vivid little sketches of his wartime experiences, bracingly cheerful and encouraging to those left behind, published in church magazines under the byline "Padre".
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