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Holmes has written a book that is as compulsively digestible as the Internet, and yet it is rounder and warmer, and packed with more facts and obscure stories than you would learn if you combed the Web for months.
Elsewhere, school desks clutter the Renaissance gallery making a point I do not comprehend, while James Bridle has installed five vitrines full of V&A archival files and assorted objects among historic tapestries to tell five near-indecipherably obscure stories about intelligence agencies.
Slow news days = weird, obscure stories, like the dog translator thing from yesterday.
Well when our newspapers, magazines and TV networks do the exact same thing with random and obscure stories from Muslim, Middle Eastern, South Asian or African countries, that's pretty much what we're doing.
Everyone wishes they could trot all over the globe documenting some of the most interesting and obscure stories in the world for all the desk jockeys to gawk at.
Until then, I'll settle for a couple of seemingly obscure stories in the financial press suggesting Wall Street bankers' days at the top of our national (and global) power structure might, eventually, come to an end. .
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As of the July/August issue, the magazine's patchwork quilt of fiction, quirky profiles and obscure history stories has been replaced by a more disciplined layout.
It wasn't an obscure story".
Unsure what to make of the film's obscure story, many in the audience walked out.
The catfish war is an obscure story here, but it is front-page news in Vietnam.
Studious doc on the spectacularly obscure story of Lebanon's thwarted 1960s space ambitions.
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