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Love Gives Back: Avon Books, Romance Industry Leader, Introduces Dynamic New Web Presence (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Today, Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, is proud to announce the launch of a dynamic new website at http://www.avonbooks.com.
Burley Gees Up History Boys (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
George Burley has challenged his Scotland players to write their names into the history books.
Captain America Phelps swims into record books (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Michael Phelps has swum into Olympic history but his staggering achievement failed to inspire his country's vaunted track sprinters who came off second-best to the high-flying Jamaicans in the women's 100m final.
BURLEY GEES UP HISTORY BOYS (Sporting Life)
George Burley has challenged his players to write their names into the history books by securing Scotland's place in the World Cup finals.
Committee in Pacific seeks funds for memorial books (Tri-County Journal)
As they continue to prepare for the city's 150th anniversary celebration, members of Pacific's Sesquicentennial Committee are looking to the Board of Aldermen to approve funding for memorial books.
Homo History (RainbowNetwork.com)
With popular history all the rage, Adrian Gillan asks Who's Who in Gay & Lesbian History? co-author and celebrated Australian historian, Professor Robert Aldrich, what we can all learn about the gay present from our queer past.
Nursing history (Journal Inquirer)
STORRS — Tucked away in a second-floor room in the University of Connecticut's Augustus Storrs Hall is a history of the nursing profession told through artifacts ranging from beds to books.
Team GB storms into Olympic history books (Evening Standard)
London's Christine Ohuruogu stormed to a gold medal in the women's 400 metres this afternoon. Her dramatic win as she came from behind to snatch victory means Beijing is the best Olympics for Britain for 100 years.
Books For the Fall: Obama, Woodward and Moore (AP via Yahoo! News)
In case you're wondering which books to read this fall, Michael Moore has a suggestion: Don't read any.
Sailor adds 13th gold to 'Great Haul of China' as cyclists target place in history (Daily Mail)
Sailor Paul Goodison won gold today at the Olympics on a day which could see Britain rewrite the history books by exceeding the tally set a century ago. The 30-year-old took the country's 13th gold.