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- ‘Palm sister’ China baby born small as hand, light as 2 cans of soup, survives 112-day intensive care, mother hopes she will be a doctorSouth China Morning Post
- LA couple claims Google Maps sent them into dangerous South Africa 'Hell Run' area where they were attacked at gunpointNew York Post
- Worried woman in China, 41, snared at airport with fake passport hiding real age from 24-year-old boyfriendSouth China Morning Post
- G4,4’-Dichlorobenzophenone Market Analysis Report & Forecast to 2028 – Competitors, Revenue, Market Trends, Share, Size, Growth and Opportunitiesgalleonnews.com
- Williams desperate for a win to shout aboutShropshire Star
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- Tibet’s only soccer club folds over altitude disputeThe Japan Times
- China says its drone can hunt like SpidermanCNN
- Telecom mediator sees 57% spike in complaints in 2017-18, mainly about wirelessCBC
- Deputy governor gets 10 years for briberypunchng.com
- Bill Clinton and James Patterson are writing a book togetherLA Times
- Will a romance novelist be the next governor of Georgia?LA Times
- Patricia Lockwood likes to write in bed. 'Priestdaddy' is her memoirLA Times
- 'I Dreamed of Africa' author Kuki Gallmann shot and wounded in attack in KenyaLA Times
- Read an excerpt of Lisa See's 'The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane'LA Times
- The book prizes are coming! The book festival is coming!LA Times
- Indie Bookstore Day returns, celebrating local bookstores as sanctuariesLA Times
- Books: Tig Notaro, Rueben Martinez, Thomas McGuane, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Annabelle Gurwitch, Conrad Aiken and moreLA Times
- Viet Thanh Nguyen, on stage at 11:00 a.m., on becoming a writerLA Times
- Thomas McGuane will be awarded the Robert Kirsch Award at the LA Times book prizesLA Times
- ‘Palm sister’ China baby born small as hand, light as 2 cans of soup, survives 112-day intensive care, mother hopes she will be a doctorSouth China Morning Post
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