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Google News: Rugby fans to watch games at home
[Ireland's Marketing & Media Monthly Magazine (blog)] - Stephen Wynne-Jones, editor of Checkout, said while the early kick-off times during last year's Rugby World Cup influenced viewing behaviour, the fact that most people will watch the rugby internationals at home is an indication of how viewer habits
A Prize Winner With a Poignant Sense of Loss
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[Wall Street Journal] - There is a special sadness to stories published posthumously, even when, as with Diana Wynne Jones's "Earwig and the Witch" (Greenwillow, $15.99, 120 pages), the tone of the book itself is quite jolly. Ms. Jones left behind this light entertainment for
PW Picks: On Sale the Week of January 30, 2012
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[Publishers Weekly] Christopher Bram; and a religion bonus pick in Rabbi Shmuley Boteach's latest, the controversy-courting Kosher Jesus. Plus: a comic cultural commentary on How to Be Black, and a winning posthumous volume from children's book author Diana Wynne Jones.
Hayao Miyazaki: Studio Ghibli films spirited away to the big screen
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[Los Angeles Times] - (Studio Ghibli) Based on the novel by Diana Wynne Jones, "Howl's Moving Castle" is the story of a teenage girl named Sophie, hexed with an old woman's body, who seeks out handsome wizard Howl in her quest to reverse the curse.
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