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The Christmas Turkey: Is it Ever Worth the Bother?
- Monday December 15, 2014
- Rachel Cooke, The Observer, guardian.co.uk
No matter how you cook it - and I have one recipe that needs 32 items in the stuffing alone - a Christmas turkey will never be more than just fine.In his brilliant book of essays, The Man Who Ate Everything, the food writer Jeffrey Steingarten describes...
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Bal Sahitya Awards Announced for 2014
- Saturday August 23, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
Seven books of stories, six of poetry, one of novel, one of essays and eight writers for their total contribution to children literature have won the Bal Sahitya Puraskar this year.
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Robo-readers, teachers' new helpers in US
- Friday March 30, 2012
- World News | Reuters
American high school students are terrible writers, and one education reform group thinks it has an answer: robots. Automated essay grading was first proposed in the 1960s, but computers back then were not up to the task. In the late 1990s, as technology improved, several textbook and testing companies jumped into the field.
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The Christmas Turkey: Is it Ever Worth the Bother?
- Monday December 15, 2014
- Rachel Cooke, The Observer, guardian.co.uk
No matter how you cook it - and I have one recipe that needs 32 items in the stuffing alone - a Christmas turkey will never be more than just fine.In his brilliant book of essays, The Man Who Ate Everything, the food writer Jeffrey Steingarten describes...
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food.ndtv.com
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Bal Sahitya Awards Announced for 2014
- Saturday August 23, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
Seven books of stories, six of poetry, one of novel, one of essays and eight writers for their total contribution to children literature have won the Bal Sahitya Puraskar this year.
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www.ndtv.com
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Robo-readers, teachers' new helpers in US
- Friday March 30, 2012
- World News | Reuters
American high school students are terrible writers, and one education reform group thinks it has an answer: robots. Automated essay grading was first proposed in the 1960s, but computers back then were not up to the task. In the late 1990s, as technology improved, several textbook and testing companies jumped into the field.
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www.ndtv.com