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Paul Levinson's The Silk Code won the 2000 Locus Award
for Best First Novel. He has since published Borrowed Tides (2001),The Consciousness Plague (2002), The Pixel Eye (2003), and The Plot To Save Socrates (2006). His science fiction and mystery short stories have been nominated for Nebula, Hugo, Edgar, and Sturgeon Awards. His eight nonfiction books, including The Soft Edge (1997),
Digital McLuhan (1999), Realspace (2003), and Cellphone (2004), have been the subject of major articles in the New York Times, Wired, the Christian Science Monitor, and have been translated into nine languages. He has appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" (Fox News), "The CBS Evening News," "Scarborough Country" (MSNBC), the “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” (PBS), “Nightline” (ABC) and numerous national and international TV and radio programs. He is Professor and Chair of Communication & Media Studies at Fordham University in New York City.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Proposal for the Obama and Clinton Campaigns
1. The candidate who has the greatest number of elected delegates after the final primary gets the Presidential nomination. 2. The one who comes in second gets the VP nomination.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Barack Obama and 24
Did David Palmer and Wayne Palmer on 24 make Americans more comfortable with the prospect of an African-American in the White House? Yes, they did, and that's all to the good...

Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Obama Says "Cynicism Is Sorry Kind of Wisdom" vs. McCain on "Platitude" of Hope - You Decide
Obama swept the Chesapeake primaries, and gave a great speech in Madison, WI ... best line, "cynicism is a sorry kind of wisdom" ... in contrast, John "Palpatine" McCain spoke against the "platitude" of hope ... 'nuff said...

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