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The first, by William Greider, national editor of Rolling Stone, has already proved a notable success in America, attracting respectful and sometimes enthusiastic reviews.
ECONOMIST: Sense, nonsense and the global economy
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Max and Tyler, two Scottish terriers, lie in the shade of a maple tree beneath a black granite memorial stone bearing a quote from William Wordsworth.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Eszterhas also claims Stone disliked Sliver co-star William Baldwin so much she bit his tongue during a screen kiss, and would use mouthwash after kissing him.
BBC: Stone laughs off book claims
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William Edward Parker died when his car hit a stone wall off the B5306 in Distington on Monday.
BBC: Tribute to Cumbria crash driver Billy Parker
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Yale economist William Nordhaus examined the history of lighting technologies, from open fires and stone animal fat lamps in ancient times to modern incandescent and fluorescent bulbs.
FORBES: Economic Abundance, Real and Imagined