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Beginning tomorrow, prospective ticket buyers will have something new to read while they wait at the TKTS Times Square Discount Ticket Booth at Broadway and 47th Street.

Next time you're looking for something quirky and new to read, this book is definitely the one you should pick up".

They have little or no access to sunlight or fresh air, have had nothing new to read in their native language for the past several years, and are sometimes told to undertake solitary recreation at night, he said.

But it doesn't take a long day searching for something truly new to read at the newsstand, or on the Web, to wonder if too many of American journalism's would-be bandit-editors have vanished into other lines of work.

Getting hold of the NME for the first time, even though it would be a long time before I actually understood its contents, meant more than just having something new to read.

If I've timed it so badly that I finish a book on a journey, don't have anything new to read, and have finished/can't bear to start Metro or whatever free paper has been pushed at me, then I will eventually stoop to reading the adverts while waiting for a train.

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For those new to reading music, we highly recommend taking Music 20A to help you learn the basics.

So for those new to reading journals, welcome.

Tenacious D stopped by a New Zealand's One News to read the news, because what else are Jack Black and Kyle Gass going to do while on tour there?

Visit VICE News to read more.

Watch the video above to see Alex in action, and head over to NBC4 News to read the full story.

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