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| Sun, 01 Jun 2008 07:11:36 GMT |
| Bond is back (Erie Times-News) LONDON -- A catsuited model in stiletto heels strode the deck of a British warship with Royal Navy helicopters roaring overhead. |
| Sun, 01 Jun 2008 07:04:38 GMT |
| Royal Navy delivers newest 007 novel (Miami Herald) A cat-suited model in stiletto heels strode the deck of a British warship with Royal Navy helicopters roaring overhead. It was not a bout of naval hijinks but the year's most-hyped literary event -- the publication of a new adventure for super-spy James Bond. |
| Wed, 28 May 2008 18:23:09 GMT |
| Bond is back in "Devil May Care" (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay) By JILL LAWLESS LONDON (AP) -- "Ah, Mr. Bond," said the world's book publishers. "So good to have you back." |
| Tue, 27 May 2008 18:23:04 GMT |
| James Bond returns in new novel 'Devil May Care' (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay) By JILL LAWLESS LONDON (AP) -- A catsuited model in stiletto heels strode the deck of a British warship with Royal Navy helicopters roaring overhead. It was not a bout of naval hijinks, but the year's most-hyped literary event _ the publication of a new adventure for super-spy James Bond. |
| Thu, 29 May 2008 02:10:34 GMT |
| Bond is back in (The Charlotte Observer) "Ah, Mr. Bond," said the world's book publishers. "So good to have you back." Britain's most famous secret agent returns to the page in the novel "Devil May Care," released around the world in 21 languages Wednesday amid a blaze of publicity not seen since the last Harry Potter book. Publishers are hoping the thriller, already topping Internet retailer Amazon's best-seller list in Britain, ... |
