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School textbooks enough
SCHOOL textbooks are available in major bookstores nationwide, the Education Ministry said.
Oh dear: Rudy Giuliani does his ‘Four Seasons’ act, but this time in court
WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania (AP): Representing a client inside a courtroom for the first time in nearly three decades, Rudy Giuliani showed some rust as he tried to make the case that President Donald Trump has been robbed of re-election.
Spotlight: U.S. independent bookstores struggle to turn over new chapter in coronavirus era
by Julia Pierrepont III, Gao Shan
Row in Hungary around children's book fuels fears of rising homophobia
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Boldizsar Nagy hoped that the tales in the children's book "Wonderland Is For Everyone" would help youngsters to learn to accept minorities and fight social ostracism.
Hungarian government calls new children's book 'homosexual propaganda', causing stir
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's nationalist government on Thursday condemned a book of modern fairy tales for children published by a lesbian group as "homosexual propaganda" and said it should be banned.
White House is accused of wrongly intervening to block John Bolton book
(Reuters) - White House officials were accused on Wednesday of improperly intervening to block former national security adviser John Bolton from releasing his best-selling memoir by falsely claiming it contained classified information.
Drawn to importance of newspapers
KANGAR: The vibrant colours of several murals in Jalan Penjara have brightened up the town of Kangar.
Turkey says Bolton's book 'misleading' on Erdogan-Trump conversations
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey said on Wednesday that a book by former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton had "misleading" and "manipulative presentations" of the conversations between Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Historic Oakland black book store sells out of books on racial discrimination
OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - Marcus Books in Oakland, California, has served the black community in the Bay Area with books by and about African Americans for the past 60 years.
In Brazil's shadow, laid-back Uruguay curbs COVID-19
MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - Leonardo Silveira, a bookstore owner in Montevideo, is hopeful about the future as Uruguay begins a gradual reopening. The small country has kept rates of COVID-19 at one of the lowest levels in Latin America, even as the region becomes a coronavirus epicenter.