Purple Mountain Press, a publisher of history books on local and regional topics, is now under new ownership. The publisher of such titles as Alf Evers’ “The Catskills From Wilderness to Woodstock” ...
Atlanta has a terrible record of tearing down some of its most significant and historic buildings – Terminal Station, Carnegie Library, and Kimball House Hotel, to name a few – and wiping entire ...
Historical accounts of foodborne illness date back to antiquity. The first suggested documented case of a known foodborne illness dates back to 323 B.C. According to doctors at the University of ...
Around 100 Law Society Council members and 300 elected and appointed members help to set the strategic direction of the Law Society. Our Council is supported by a Board and several committees. We have ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has agreed a new three-year Open Access publishing agreement with Couperin, a consortium of French Higher Education and Research establishments. This acceleration has ...
SINGAPORE – It may not always be possible to find common ground as Singapore’s society changes, said Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong. “But the goal should always be to ...
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A lawyer will contest the legality of a search warrant that allegedly uncovered quantities of drugs, ammunition and 'tick lists' at a Cobden property.
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Digital learning was once touted as the way forward. However, 15 years after replacing books with computers, Sweden is now investing €104 million to bring back printed textbooks. The reason? Officials ...