Search Details

Word: augustness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...Barbarians and Life & Times of Michael K, as well as in savannahs of trenchant nonfiction. Who would begrudge him a little diversion? André Brink might. He too championed the anti-apartheid cause, paid his dues, had his works banned. And in his latest, Praying Mantis, which appeared August, South Africa's leading writer in Afrikaans harks back to the 18th and 19th centuries for a conscience-stricken novel about Cupido Cockroach, a character who despite his colorful name is based on a real historical figure. After a hell-raising youth, Cupido converts to Christianity and becomes the first "Hottentot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Still Enough Wrongs To Write | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

...multi-year project to digitalize the contents of five of the world’s largest research libraries, including Harvard’s. Stanford, the University of Michigan, Oxford, and the New York Public Library have also partnered with Google on the effort. In August, Google temporarily halted the scanning of works that are under copyright protection but said that scanning would resume on Nov. 1. The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that scanning would resume soon at Stanford and the Michigan, both of whose collections will be entirely digitalized. Google never halted the scanning at Harvard, as none...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Google Resumes Scans | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...Contributing Editor: Hugh Sidey Senior Correspondents: David Aikman, Jonathan Beaty, Sandra Burton, Richard Hornik, J. Madeleine Nash, Bruce van Voorst, Jack E. White Washington: Dan Goodgame, Ann Blackman, Margaret Carlson, James Carney, Michael Duffy, Julie Johnson, J.F.O. McAllister, Jay Peterzell, Suneel Ratan, Elaine Shannon, Dick Thompson, Adam Zagorin, Melissa August New York: Janice C. Simpson, Edward Barnes, John F. Dickerson Boston: Sam Allis Chicago: Jon D. Hull, Elizabeth Taylor Detroit: William McWhirter Atlanta: Michael Riley Houston: Richard Woodbury Miami: Cathy Booth Los Angeles: Jordan Bonfante, Jeanne McDowell, Sylvester Monroe, Jeffrey Ressner, James Willwerth, Patrick E. Cole San Francisco: David...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Magazine masthead JANUARY 3, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 1 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...expression,” Beckman said in a statement.He added that the UAW broke its promise not to interfere with academic decision-making.“In spite of this, NYU once again went further than any other private university, and made a proposal to the UAW in early August,” the statement said.However, union officials, who rejected the offer, said it put too much power in the hands of the university.“NYU is trying to put this forward as if they made a real bargaining proposal, but they did not,” Rosenstein...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NYU Grad Students Threaten Strike | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...doggedly persisted with initiatives promoting reconciliation despite the simmering controversy over North Korean nuclear weapons. In recent months, the two sides have agreed on a slew of economic projects, including the reopening of rail links by year's end. Sports and cultural exchanges are multiplying as well-in August, a top South Korean pop star performed in Pyongyang and a group of women pro-golfers from the South played a tournament on a North Korean course where official legend holds that the Dear Leader once shot five hole-in-ones in a single round. Every day, hundreds of South Koreans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Two Koreas Will Play as One | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

Previous | 420 | 421 | 422 | 423 | 424 | 425 | 426 | 427 | 428 | 429 | 430 | 431 | 432 | 433 | 434 | 435 | 436 | 437 | 438 | 439 | 440 | Next