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  4. The Staircase (American miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Staircase is an American biographical crime drama television miniseries created by Antonio Campos, based on the 2004 true crime docuseries of the same name created by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. The series stars Colin Firth as Michael Peterson , a writer convicted of murdering his wife Kathleen Peterson ( Toni Collette ), who was found dead at ...

  5. Up the Down Staircase - Wikipedia

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    Up the Down Staircase is a novel written by Bel Kaufman, published on January 27, 1965, which spent 64 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. In 1967 it was released as a film starring Sandy Dennis , Patrick Bedford , Ruth White , Jean Stapleton and Eileen Heckart .

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    Entrants can submit up to 3 poems to be considered. The annual submission deadline is February 28. The Edna Staebler Personal Essay Contest. Edna Staebler was a literary journalism pioneer and founding member of The New Quarterly whose generous bequest in 2005 allowed The New Quarterly to establish this award, in

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    Ηe was a writer and editor at the Pew Research Center's Science and Society Program. Previously, he was a feature article writer at National Geographic Online, a senior editor at io9.com, and a senior editor at Smithsonian Magazine.

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    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Cornsweet was a key member of the Bioinformation Systems Group at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). While also teaching in the psychology department at Stanford University, he designed or co-designed several innovative instruments for measuring properties of the eye, including eyetrackers, [9] auto-refractors, [10] and optical fundus scanners.

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    Following the presentation of "the War issue" 248, the final issue of Ambit 249 carried the theme of Magick with more submissions than ever received before. Following the loss of several patrons, "the most stolen magazine from Harvard Library" was put into hiatus by the board, closing as a charity on 28 April 2023.