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Everest veteran explores Mustang; findings to air on PBS
If that werent monumental enough, he was awarded the David A Sowles Award from the American Alpine Club for helping rescue two climbers in the Everest disaster of 1996, documented in the book "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer.
Writers Must Monitor Licensing
Recently, I wrote about Fair Use , the concept of using certain material for review, research, critique, etc.
From the great balloon boy caper who was not, you know, in the balloon) to Michael Steele having a cow, watch the buzziest viral videos of the week.
The Weekend Crossword: "Where the Wild Things Are"
The Daily Beast presents the perfect weekend entertainment for novices and seasoned cruciverbalists alike.
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As the Flying Circus celebrates its anniversary, The Daily Beast recalls their funniest routines.
Friendly fire: A tragedy of war
Jon Krakauer delves into the death of NFL star Pat Tillman during the Afghan conflict.
So dangerous, even Sean Penn wouldn't do it
Emile Hirsch, who plays doomed adventurer Chris McCandless in the new movie Into the Wild, still remembers as a child in 1997 seeing a 20/20 episode about the young man who struck out into the Alaskan wilderness with nothing but a rifle, a sack of rice and the clothes on his back.
Man on Man -- Jon Krakauer -- Master Chronicler or Grave Robber?
In Man on Man, Asylum looks at notable men: their deeds, their works and yes, their character.
Krakauer gets the heart of the Pat Tillman story
Pat Tillman didn't have to die. This idea is central to Jon Krakauer's Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman , which chronicles the life of the former football star-turned-soldier. ABOVE: Pat Tillman as a safety for the Arizona Cardinals.
Immense stacks of the books littered Elliott Bay Book Company, so even the idiots could find them.
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Major authors lend weight to pre-holiday publishing
Who said the book business is in bad shape? Judging from the list of titles coming out this fall - it may well be the most impressive one in years - one wouldn't know the industry is in the doldrums.
The latest book from the author of "Into the Wild," "Into Thin Air" and "Under the Banner of Heaven" will leave readers who respect the sacrifices made by U.S. troops and their families appalled, angry and more worried about our nation's continuing military presence in Afghanistan.
Top Five Books to Read on a Plane
So just in case the in-flight movie is a drawn out romantic drama or a poorly scripted children's comedy, you want to bring some reading material on the plane.
From N.F.L. to Afghanistan, Following the Call to Arms
Three days after the Oct. 12, 2000, Qaeda attack on the American destroyer Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, Pat Tillman made 19 tackles in an N.F.L. game in which his team, the Arizona Cardinals, lost to the Philadelphia Eagles, 33-14. How, where and why are these events connected? How: speciously, even if it might be argued that the Cole bombing ...
Numerous fans of the best-selling book Into the Wild make the treacherous journey to the exact location in Alaska where its main character died in an abandoned public bus.
'Where Men Win Glory,' by Jon Krakauer
When Pat Tillman died in Afghanistan as a U.S. soldier in 2004, he normally would have been one more near-anonymous addition to the body count related to the invasions of the remote mountainous nation and its shirttail war-torn relative Iraq.
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