
Espionage (Diamonds Never Die)
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1999 $3.99 Prince’s fifth album came right before the lascivious multi-instrumentalist became a huge star with his 1984 film and soundtrack, Purple Rain. But Prince had already proved himself to be the most audacious talent to emerge in the 1980s, and 1999, the bulk of which features Prince on all the instruments, reflects the dance-rock styles that he also brought to the acts he produced, particularly … |
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The Emerging Framework of World Power $9.54 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Colors $3.45 Robert Duvall plays a veteran street cop assigned to a Los Angeles gang unit. He takes a headstrong young cop (Sean Penn) under his wing as a partner and shows him the ropes on Watts’s mean streets. Penn soon realizes that his testosterone-fueled ways and hair-trigger temper won’t get him very far when dealing with the gang-ridden neighborhoods of L.A. Colors is a landmark movie in several respect… |
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Running Brave $3.89 A unique, uplifting story about a quest for personal excellence. Robby Benson plays world distance runner Billy Mills, a young Native American who stunned the sports world by winning the 10k-meter run in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Off the track, Mills fought prejudice and his own insecurities to achieve the dream of a lifetime. Co-stars Pat Hingle, Claudia Cron. 106 min. Standard; Soundtrack: Englis… |
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Sounder $7.04 Martin Ritt (Hud) directed this wonderful 1972 drama about a family of African American sharecroppers in rural Louisiana during the Great Depression. When the father is sent to jail for stealing food to feed his family, the others regroup in order to survive. Cicely Tyson brings grace and strength to her role, and director Martin Ritt pushes the story well past nostalgia toward an understated but … |
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Mousepads, Shoe Leather, and Hope: Lessons from the Howard Dean Campaign for the Future of Internet Politics (Media & Power) (Media and Power) $110.00 Howard Dean’s campaign for president changed the way in which campaigns are run today. With an unlikely collection of highly talented and motivated staffers drawn from a variety of backgrounds, the Dean campaign transformed the way in which money was raised and supporters galvanized by using the Internet. Surprisingly, many of the campaign staff members were neither computer whizzes nor practiced … |
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The Settlers: Rise of an Empire $1.89 The Settlers: Rise of an Empire PC… |
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Love $4.47 Book DescriptionUniversally desired and uniquely experienced, love finds expression in every land and culture. This enchanting new book celebrates the depth and diversity of loveâat many moments in history, and at every human ageâin an exquisite collection of photographs from National Geographic’s famous archives and beyond. Each picture tells a tantalizing story and captures… |
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The Amateur Itâs amateur hour at the White House. So says New York Times bestselling author Edward Klein in his new political exposé The Amateur. Tapping into the publicâs growing sentiment that President Obama is in over his head, The Amateur argues that Obamaâs toxic combination of incompetence and arrogance have run our nation and his presidency off the rails. ÂObama was both completel… |
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Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking $26.00 Amazon Best Books of the Month, January 2012: How many introverts do you know? The real answer will probably surprise you. In our culture, which emphasizes group work from elementary school through the business world, everything seems geared toward extroverts. Luckily, introverts everywhere have a new spokesperson: Susan Cain, a self-proclaimed introvert whoâs taken it upon herself to better… |
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