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Jun. 1st, 2006 10:14 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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I'm now 14 months behind on my library hold list. Granted, three of the things I have on hold are DVDs (The Prisoner, MI-5/Spooks, Foyle's War) and will take less time to get through. Also, May 2005 seems to have been a crazy month for putting books on hold, while June and July and most of August were almost holdless. I could still scramble free. What I mostly want to do at the moment is read happy, not-too-challenging books, though, so the recent crop of heavies will be hard going. (Not to mention that I'm supposed to be reading Ulysses.)
The Current did an interview with Helen Thomas this morning in reference to the Parliamentary Press Gallery spat. It's not up on their site yet, but it was great.
The Economist has an interesting review of a new book on How Market Forces Can Save American Health Care. I am skeptical, but it's an intriguing premise.
Happy June!
I'm now 14 months behind on my library hold list. Granted, three of the things I have on hold are DVDs (The Prisoner, MI-5/Spooks, Foyle's War) and will take less time to get through. Also, May 2005 seems to have been a crazy month for putting books on hold, while June and July and most of August were almost holdless. I could still scramble free. What I mostly want to do at the moment is read happy, not-too-challenging books, though, so the recent crop of heavies will be hard going. (Not to mention that I'm supposed to be reading Ulysses.)
The Current did an interview with Helen Thomas this morning in reference to the Parliamentary Press Gallery spat. It's not up on their site yet, but it was great.
The Economist has an interesting review of a new book on How Market Forces Can Save American Health Care. I am skeptical, but it's an intriguing premise.
Happy June!
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