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British author Aminatta Forna's novel The Memory of Love has won best book at the Commonwealth Writers' Prize ceremony in Sydney.
BBC: Aminatta Forna wins Commonwealth Writers' honour
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He called The Sea, about a man who confronts his past in a town where he spent a childhood holiday, "a masterly study of grief, memory and love recollected".
BBC: John Banville won a closely-contested prize
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It holds in its memory all matters of life and death and love.
NPR: An Athlete of God
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Even as the memory of her fades, says Goldfarb, she still inspires a lot of love and admiration.
BBC: Margaret Thatcher: Why the US loved her
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And more than 40 American soldiers are alive today to carry on, to keep alive the memory of their fallen brothers, to help make sure that this country that we love so much remains strong and free.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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The programs range from complex instructions for displaying pop-up windows to a 36-line memory-management utility from the open-source game Rooms of Doom that software writers love because it's more compact than the 72-line alternative.
FORBES: Code Inspector
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He has always spoken of his relationship with school-friend Jimmy Trimble as the love of his life a love, moreover, that has remained untarnished in the writer's memory, as Trimble was killed on Iwo Jima in March 1945.
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