March 28, 2007
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Free full text PDF of The JESUS FAMILY TOMB Controversy by Dillon Burroughs is here.

DILLON BURROUGHS is a staff writer for the award-winning television and radio program The John Ankerberg Show, which is broadcast into over 185 countries. He is the author or coauthor of fourteen books, including the best-selling book What Can Be Found in LOST?, the revised Facts On series (with John Ankerberg and John Weldon; over 2 million sold), and the Comparing Christianity series (over 1 million sold). Dillon is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and lives with his wife and two children in Tennessee.
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Paul C. Lauterbur, 77, Dies; Won Nobel Prize for M.R.I. - New York Times
Paul C. Lauterbur, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2003 for developing magnetic resonance imaging into a way to look inside living organisms, died yesterday at his home in Urbana, Ill. He was 77.
This guy’s life work, which saved thousands, if not millions of lives (and made HOUSE, M.D. possible), should be front page news everywhere.
Technorati Tags: House M.D., Lauterbur, MRI, heroes
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Rand McNally & Company (1950), Hardcover
tags: First Edition, no jacket
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wfzimmerman's review: "The best single-volume study on the subject ... written by two wargamers!"
Sarpedon Pub (1999), Hardcover, 352 pages
Tags: Naval, Old Front Page Stories, What's New for Book-Lovers
wfzimmerman's review: "A prequel to THE TAR-AIYM KRANG. Notable for the "Flinx meets Pip" scenes and for the "Flinx flips out" scene at the end where he zaps a bunch of bad guys."
Ballantine Books (1983), Paperback
tags: collecting author highlights, collecting humanx novels, collecting Commonwealth novels
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wfzimmerman's review: "The beginning of one of the longest-running series in modern science fiction. Still a fun read."
Del Rey (1983), Mass Market Paperback
tags: science fiction, collecting author highlights, collecting Commonwealth books, collecting humanx
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