This summer, I am reading a delightful book both to escape and learn: Jed Rubenfeld’s "The Interpretation of Murder." It's about a murder and an attempted murder on the day Sigmund Freud first set foot in the U.S. You get a good mystery and learn about New York social life at the beginning of the 20th century. What more can one say?
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i have a good one for you.
what happened to the 2,000,000 christian armenians that were in turkey when ww1 started? there were less than 200,000 left at the end of the war?
i believe its called the armenian genocide, that is when islamics under the turks, murderes more that 1.8 million christians.
how is that for a mystery?
maybe they all went up in the space ship lollipop?
what do you terks say about that?
July 28, 2007 1:58 PM | Report Offensive Comments
Posted on July 28, 2007 13:58