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Pulitzer Winners Announced
Caro, Adams Win Arts Pulitzers
By ERIN McCLAM, Associated Press Writer "NEW YORK - The 2003 Pulitzer Prize for biography was awarded Monday to Robert A. Caro for "Master of the Senate," the third volume of his biography of Lyndon Johnson. It was the second Pulitzer captured by Caro, who won in 1975 for his acclaimed biography "The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York." "Master of the Senate" won the National Book Award in November. The third of four planned volumes, it deals with Johnson's rise from his election to national office in the late 1940s to his ascension as Senate majority leader in 1954. .... The prize for fiction went to "Middlesex," by Jeffrey Eugenides, a Detroit native now living in Berlin with his wife and daughter. His first novel, "The Virgin Suicides," was an international best seller. " http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...pulitzers_arts |
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I agree that I would probabaly find Liv Tyler more attractive than Mia in a lingerie photo spread, I would not either one out from under the covers. And I certainly wouldn't go attributing some inherent moral or social superiority to Liv based on her dress size. They both have the same eyes, capable of being both innocent and alluring at the same time. And those are what I find myself drawn to to begin with. I just find the whole obssession with size rEdiculous to begin with. Too much either way is unattractive. |
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Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced
Haven't read any of the LBJ books, but the Caro book about Robert Moses (http://images.amazon.com/images/P/03...1.THUMBZZZ.jpg) is amazing. Huge, but amazing. It explains so much of why New York is designed the way it is (usually because that's what Moses wanted to do). And Moses' personal story is a little like King Lear. At 1246 pages, not to pick up if you've got JFF's biceps, but it's very compelling.
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I ventured over to Stalinboard today and caught sight of the following moniker:
Once Hugo Black Funny, offensive, not offensive but distasteful, whaddaya think? |
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