Thursday, December 31, 2009

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The lost symbol

Secondary schools get free books (BBC News)
England's secondary schools are each being given at least 15 free books in an attempt to get more pupils reading.

UA books program benefits 6 Black Belt school libraries (The Tuscaloosa News)
By Jamon Smith Staff Writer TUSCALOOSA | Libraries at six Black Belt schools will be enriched after a donation of more than $8,000 worth of new books. The University of Alabama's School of Library and Information Studies gave the books to the elementary and high schools' libraries through its annual Book Bonanza for the Black Belt program.

Secondary schools to get free books (Belfast Telegraph)
More than 53,000 free books are to be sent to secondary schools in a bid to get pupils reading, ministers have announced. Related Stories Bengal tigers 'adopted' by 18,000 New year revellers face big chill House prices rose by 5.9% in 2009 Stamp duty holiday has small impact Pupil suspensions for violence rise

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