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The Fitzgerald Ruse


Former Chief Warrant Office and amputee Sam Blackman and his partner, Nakayla Robertson, are opening a detective agency. They have high hopes that the thriving mountain region will provide a steady stream of cases. Their first client, a quirky elderly woman in a retirement community, makes a strange request. She wants Sam to right a wrong she committed over seventy years ago. Her victim: F. Scott Fitzgerald. Her crime: stealing a manuscript when Fitzgerald resided in the stately Grove Park Inn. Sam’s task seems simple enough: retrieve the woman’s lockbox and deliver the manuscript to Fitzgerald’s heirs.

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Jan 2012 31

Iraq: improved rehabilitation services for people with disabilities in Nasiriya
35000 people with a disability have benefited from ICRC-supported physical rehabilitation services in Iraq since 1993. In addition to providing rehabilitation, the ICRC issues grants to selected disabled people who are heading households, enabling them …
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YMCA, Autism, & Why Mental Health IS an Issue for Occupy
In his actions, Robert Wilkes is pressing a felony charge against a disabled person who asked for help, and was granted help. What became an offer of aid, turned into false accusations of terrorist-level conspiracy. Again, I can only speak to my …
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Santorum Daughter's Illness a Test for Candidate
Bella's condition is a constant challenge for the entire family, especially for Mr. Santorum's wife, Karen, and their six other children. But her health issues present another kind of challenge to Mr. Santorum. As a presidential candidate, …
Read more on New York Times

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