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Unequivocal Malice: A Novel
The killer. When he was a troubled youth, his turbulent father told him a crazy story. Haunted by the indignity of his unstable childhood, his passion for revenge is almost demonic. Danger lurks. A responsible citizen stumbles onto a corpse and receives a nightmarish warning. The sheriff and his deputies are called upon to track down the murderer. And two small-town reporters become part of the terrifying story they are covering. What will happen next? Although tragedy can strike at any time, there is one thing that is certain: The madman must be stopped before he kills again. A contemporary story that delves into the past. In Unequivocal Malice, author Michael Parker offers a fresh combination of thrilling horror, crime detection and insight into the news media. .
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How to Win the Nobel Prize: The Ultimate Push for Unequivocal and Irrevocable Queer Rights and a Queer-Friendly World (Paradox and Human Learning Series)
To make the ultimate, irrevocable, unequivocal push for a queer-friendly world, a $1 billion endowment that will fund things from a queer university to a queer National Institutes of Health must be built. If all the people who participate in a march on Washington spend a quarter of what they spend to go to D.C., this endowment can be raised in a jiffy. And everyone who significantly partakes will be worthy of a Nobel-stature peace prize..
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"Bright Unequivocal Eye": Poems, Papers, and Remembrances from the First Jane Kenyon Conference
In April of 1998 the First Jane Kenyon Conference brought together Donald Hall, Wendell Berry, Galway Kinnell, Alice Mattison, Gregory Orr, and Joyce Peseroff along with a number of scholars, teachers, students, and admirers of Jane Kenyon's poetry. What was said about Jane Kenyon and about her poetry was informed and informative, and often very moving. This volume collects poems and remarks about her and her work by Hall, Berry, Kinnell, Mattison, Orr, and Peseroff, as well as essays by a dozen other conference participants..
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Unequivocal landmark: the 2000 Review of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, April 24 - May 20, 2000.: An article from: Ploughshares Monitor
This digital document is an article from Ploughshares Monitor, published by Project Ploughshares on June 1, 2000. The length of the article is 4206 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Unequivocal landmark: the 2000 Review of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, April 24 - May 20, 2000. Author: Douglas Roche Publication:Ploughshares Monitor (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 2000 Publisher: Project Ploughshares Volume: 21 Issue: 2 Page: 6-10 Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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