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...outreach,” he said. Flecker said that Pforzheimer University Professor Robert C. Darnton ’60, who became the library’s director in July, has been “very supportive of the project and very involved.” Jan Merrill-Oldham, the Malloy-Rabinowitz preservation librarian, said she is excited by the implications of a universal library accessible to all with a computer and an Internet connection. Online availability of library collections has the potential to increase exposure for thousands of little-known books that might have been lost to time, Merill-Oldham...

Author: By Lingbo Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Scanned Books Lure Users | 10/18/2007 | See Source »

...nobody's damsels in distress, but this is not a "TV discovers strong women" story. TV has had no shortage of female cops and young babes with superpowers (see NBC's Bionic Woman, this fall). Rather, TV has found women leads who are strong but also weak, like Dahlia Malloy (Minnie Driver) of FX's The Riches, a drug addict and ex-con (and current con artist). Or criminal but charming, like Mary-Louise Parker's pot-dealing widow in Showtime's suburban dramedy Weeds. Or sympathetic but scary, like Courteney Cox's rapacious gossip-magazine editor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Antiheroine Chic | 7/26/2007 | See Source »

...believe the truth," says attorney Doug Rich (Eddie Izzard) in THE RICHES, FX, MONDAYS, 10 P.M. E.T. "A great lawyer makes you believe the lie." Doug knows whereof he speaks because he's not actually a lawyer. And he is not actually Doug Rich. He is con man Wayne Malloy, who with wife Dahlia (Minnie Driver) and kids have taken over the swellegant life of a man who died en route to his new suburban home. As Wayne tries to scam his way through corporate law, Dahlia adjusts to straight suburban life and the kids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cheat Sheet | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...Ethnology gave a tip of the cap to “abominable captain” Samuel Hill, who she said yesterday amassed a valuable collection of Native American basketry hats. “He’s absolutely a sociopathic madman,” said the professor, Mary Malloy. “He’s a rapist and a murderer—and he’s a fascinating guy.” Malloy told an audience of about 30 at a talk at the museum yesterday that the 19th-century Bostonian adventurer had preceded Lewis and Clark...

Author: By David Jiang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Explorer a Bit of a Mad Hatter | 12/8/2006 | See Source »

...Lebanese background. The prayers are mostly about hope and peace, asking the Lord to guide world leaders, to protect from harm Australian soldiers and Iraqis and, at home, to help people treat each other with respect and dignity. Outside, as the boys pass through the school gate, genial Malloy puts on a stern face as he monitors uniforms, the state of ties and punctuality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Middle Australian Appearance | 11/27/2006 | See Source »

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