Cuba opens Hemingway archives to scholars (Reuters)

Cuba opens Hemingway archives to scholars
(Reuters)

A visitor looks into the house of late Nobel-prize winning author Ernest Hemingway at Finca Vigia in Havana July 2, 2008. (Claudia Daut/Reuters)Reuters - Cuba on Monday made the first of thousands of digitized documents, photographs and books that belonged to writer Ernest Hemingway available to scholars after the items languished for decades in the basement of his home outside of Havana.

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Cuba opens Hemingway archives to scholars (Reuters)

Cuba opens Hemingway archives to scholars
(Reuters)

A visitor looks into the house of late Nobel-prize winning author Ernest Hemingway at Finca Vigia in Havana July 2, 2008. (Claudia Daut/Reuters)Reuters - Cuba on Monday made the first of thousands of digitized documents, photographs and books that belonged to writer Ernest Hemingway available to scholars after the items languished for decades in the basement of his home outside of Havana.

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Leona Lewis signs deal for autobiography (Reuters)

Leona Lewis signs deal for autobiography
(Reuters)

British singer Leona Lewis poses on the red carpet before the MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony in Liverpool, northern England, November 6, 2008. (Phil Noble/Reuters)Reuters - Leona Lewis, who won British talent TV show The X Factor in 2006 and topped charts around the world with her debut album "Spirit," has signed a deal to pen her autobiography with publishing house Hodder & Stoughton.

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Leona Lewis signs deal for autobiography (Reuters)

Leona Lewis signs deal for autobiography
(Reuters)

British singer Leona Lewis poses on the red carpet before the MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony in Liverpool, northern England, November 6, 2008. (Phil Noble/Reuters)Reuters - Leona Lewis, who won British talent TV show The X Factor in 2006 and topped charts around the world with her debut album "Spirit," has signed a deal to pen her autobiography with publishing house Hodder & Stoughton.

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Gandhi works to go public 60 years after his death (Reuters)

Gandhi works to go public 60 years after his death
(Reuters)

Reuters - The thought-provoking literary works of Mahatma Gandhi, India's iconic freedom fighter, are set to go public after the copyright on his writings and speeches lapses this month.

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Gandhi works to go public 60 years after his death (Reuters)

Gandhi works to go public 60 years after his death
(Reuters)

Reuters - The thought-provoking literary works of Mahatma Gandhi, India's iconic freedom fighter, are set to go public after the copyright on his writings and speeches lapses this month.

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Laura Bush agrees to publish memoir with Scribner (Reuters)

Laura Bush agrees to publish memoir with Scribner
(Reuters)

First lady Laura Bush stands beside her portrait after its unveiling at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington December 19, 2008. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. first lady Laura Bush has agreed to publish her memoirs with Scribner, the publisher said on Monday, giving the normally soft-spoken former librarian a chance to offer her views on the Bush presidency.

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Laura Bush agrees to publish memoir with Scribner (Reuters)

Laura Bush agrees to publish memoir with Scribner
(Reuters)

First lady Laura Bush stands beside her portrait after its unveiling at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington December 19, 2008. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. first lady Laura Bush has agreed to publish her memoirs with Scribner, the publisher said on Monday, giving the normally soft-spoken former librarian a chance to offer her views on the Bush presidency.

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Unsworth novel looks at earlier rivalry over Iraq (Reuters)

Unsworth novel looks at earlier rivalry over Iraq
(Reuters)

Reuters - Imperial ambition, imminent war and the rush to secure resources are the main themes of a new novel by Booker Prize-winning author Barry Unsworth set in the pre-World War One region of the Ottoman empire that is now Iraq.

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Unsworth novel looks at earlier rivalry over Iraq (Reuters)

Unsworth novel looks at earlier rivalry over Iraq
(Reuters)

Reuters - Imperial ambition, imminent war and the rush to secure resources are the main themes of a new novel by Booker Prize-winning author Barry Unsworth set in the pre-World War One region of the Ottoman empire that is now Iraq.

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