
Saturday, January 31, 2009
IN MEMORIAM II

SNAPSHOTS
BTOB/ ALEXANDRE GAUCHO UNCOVERED
As you may know, I closed my previous blog many weeks ago. My plans are to delete the entire blog tomorrow. Over the last several weeks, with that in mind, I have published a few articles from that blog, here on Chikane Deluxe under the heading "BOTB," short for Best of the Blog. This will be the final BTOB post. This posting on Brazilian soccer player Alexandre Gaucho originally appeared on August 10, 2007.


MUSIC HISTORY/ 30 YEARS AGO
BILLBOARD TOP 10 SINGLES FOR WEEK ENDING JAN 31,1979:
1. LE FREAK--CHIC
2. YMCA--VILLAGE PEOPLE
3. DO YA THINK I'M SEXY--ROD STEWART
4. A LITTLE MORE LOVE--OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN
5. TOO MUCH HEAVEN--BEE GEES
6. MY LIFE--BILLY JOEL
7. EVERY 1'S A WINNER--HOT CHOCOLATE
8. FIRE--POINTER SISTERS
9. SEPTEMBER--EARTH, WIND, & FIRE
10. I WILL SURVIVE--GLORIA GAYNOR
TOP DEBUT ON HOT 100: #82 DOG & BUTTERFLY--HEART

2. YMCA--VILLAGE PEOPLE
3. DO YA THINK I'M SEXY--ROD STEWART
4. A LITTLE MORE LOVE--OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN
5. TOO MUCH HEAVEN--BEE GEES
6. MY LIFE--BILLY JOEL
7. EVERY 1'S A WINNER--HOT CHOCOLATE
8. FIRE--POINTER SISTERS
9. SEPTEMBER--EARTH, WIND, & FIRE
10. I WILL SURVIVE--GLORIA GAYNOR
TOP DEBUT ON HOT 100: #82 DOG & BUTTERFLY--HEART
TV/ TOP 10 PROGRAMS 1-31-09
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


MUSIC/"NOW" POSSIBLE TV SERIES: "Now That's What I Call Music!," the long-running series of hit-single compilations, is being shopped as a TV show by Simon Fuller and his 19 Entertainment company. While still in its early stages, the show doesn't have an official title yet, although it's likely to incorporate some variation of the "Now" brand name, details are beginning to emerge. Fuller, the mastermind behind "American Idol" and "So You Think You Can Dance," has the exclusive global rights to negotiate a TV deal based on the property. "This show will be nothing like 'American Idol' and definitely won't be a spinoff," he says. "It will be a new take on music programming." At the center of the show will be the hits themselves, by such acts as Britney Spears, U2 and Jay-Z. "The TV show is designed to take the brand 'Now' and bring it to a broader level," says Bob Mercer, CEO of Now That's What I Call Music, a partnership involving Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and EMI Music. (Warner Music Group has a competing product called "Only Hits.") "A lot of people are buying 'Now' as their guide to what is happening in the music world over the last few months," Mercer says. "The intent is to take that brand and that trust in that brand and establish it as a TV show with the same elements."
AVIATION/ WORLDS BEST COMPLAINT LETTER

Dear Mr Branson:
REF: Mumbai to Heathrow 7th December 2008
I love the Virgin brand, I really do which is why I continue to use it despite a series of unfortunate incidents over the last few years. This latest incident takes the biscuit.
Ironically, by the end of the flight I would have gladly paid over a thousand rupees for a single biscuit following the culinary journey of hell I was subjected to at thehands of your corporation.
Look at this Richard. Just look at it: (picture sent).
I imagine the same questions are racing through your brilliant mind as were racing through mine on that fateful day. What is this? Why have I been given it? What have I done to deserve this? And, which one is the starter, which one is the desert?
You don't get to a position like yours Richard with anything less than a generous sprinkling of observational power so I KNOW you will have spotted the tomato next to the two yellow shafts of sponge on the left. Yes, it's next to the sponge shaft without the green paste. That's got to be the clue hasn't it. No sane person would serve a desert with a tomato would they. Well answer me this Richard, what sort of animal would serve a desert with peas in: (picture sent).
I know it looks like a baaji but it's in custard Richard, custard. It must be the pudding. Well you'll be fascinated to hear that it wasn't custard. It was a sour gel with a clear oil on top. It's only redeeming feature was that it managed to be so alien to my palette that it took away the taste of the curry emanating from our miscellaneous central cuboid of beige matter. Perhaps the meal on the left might be the desert after all.
Anyway, this is all irrelevant at the moment. I was raised strictly but neatly by my parents and if they knew I had started desert before the main course, a sponge shaft would be the least of my worries. So lets peel back the tin-foil on the main dish and see what's on offer.
I'll try and explain how this felt. Imagine being a twelve year old boy Richard. Now imagine it's Christmas morning and you're sat their with your final present to open. It's a big one, and you know what it is. It's that Goodmans stereo you picked out the catalogue and wrote to Santa about.
Only you open the present and it's not in there. It's your hamster Richard. It's your hamster in the box and it's not breathing. That's how I felt when I peeled back the foil and saw this: (picture sent).
Now I know what you're thinking. You're thinking it's more of that Baaji custard. I admit I thought the same too, but no. It's mustard Richard. MUSTARD. More mustard than any man could consume in a month. On the left we have a piece of broccoli and some peppers in a brown glue-like oil and on the right the chef had prepared some mashed potato. The potato masher had obviously broken and so it was decided the next best thing would be to pass the potatoes through the digestive tract of a bird.
Once it was regurgitated it was clearly then blended and mixed with a bit of mustard. Everybody likes a bit of mustard Richard.
By now I was actually starting to feel a little hypoglycaemic. I needed a sugar hit. Luckily there was a small cookie provided. It had caught my eye earlier due to it's baffling presentation: (picture sent).
It appears to be in an evidence bag from the scene of a crime. A CRIME AGAINST BLOODY COOKING. Either that or some sort of back-street underground cookie, purchased off a gun-toting maniac high on his own supply of yeast. You certainly wouldn't want to be caught carrying one of these through customs. Imagine biting into a piece of brass Richard. That would be softer on the teeth than the specimen above.
I was exhausted. All I wanted to do was relax but obviously I had to sit with that mess in front of me for half an hour. I swear the sponge shafts moved at one point.
Once cleared, I decided to relax with a bit of your world-famous onboard entertainment. I switched it on: (picture sent).
I apologise for the quality of the photo, it's just it was incredibly hard to capture Boris Johnson's face through the flickering white lines running up and down the screen. Perhaps it would be better on another channel: (picture sent).
Is that Ray Liotta? A question I found myself asking over and over again throughout the gruelling half-hour I attempted to watch the film like this. After that I switched off. I'd had enough. I was the hungriest I'd been in my adult life and I had a splitting headache from squinting at a crackling screen.
My only option was to simply stare at the seat in front and wait for either food, or sleep. Neither came for an incredibly long time. But when it did it surpassed my wildest expectations: (picture sent).
Yes! It's another crime-scene cookie. Only this time you dunk it in the white stuff.
Richard. What is that white stuff? It looked like it was going to be yoghurt. It finally dawned on me what it was after staring at it. It was a mixture between the Baaji custard and the Mustard sauce. It reminded me of my first week at university. I had overheard that you could make a drink by mixing vodka and refreshers. I lied to my new friends and told them I'd done it loads of times. When I attempted to make the drink in a big bowl it formed a cheese Richard, a cheese. That cheese looked a lot like your baaji-mustard.
So that was that Richard. I didn't eat a bloody thing. My only question is: How can you live like this? I can't imagine what dinner round your house is like, it must be like something out of a nature documentary.
As I said at the start I love your brand, I really do. It's just a shame such a simple thing could bring it crashing to it's knees and begging for sustenance.
Yours Sincererly
XXXX
AVIATION/ SPIRIT ADS UNDER FIRE

AVIATION NEWS BRIEFS

NEW LAWSUIT IN LEAR CRASH: A new lawsuit has been filed in the September 2008 takeoff crash of a Learjet 60, alleging the layout of the Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) in South Carolina was culpable for the accident that killed 4 people. INTER TRAVEL & SERVICES, owner of the aircraft, joined with operator Global Exec Aviation of Long Beach in seeking over $12 million in damages from CAE, as well as Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co and Bombardier Aerospace. The 2 year-old Learjet crashed on takeoff at 11:53pm, the night of September 19. The jet skidded off Runway 11 and impacted a berm across a road from the runway end, the plane's fuselage splitting in 2 just forward of the empennage. That circumstance likely saved the lives of former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker, and Hollywood party DJ Adam Goldberg, who were able to escape through the cracked fuselage but were both severely burned. The 4 fatalities in the accident were Pilot Sarah Lemmon, 31 ; Co-Pilot James Bland, 52; and Charles Monroe Still Jr. and Chris Baker, associates of Barker and Goldstein. It's still too soon to say what caused the accident, though the NTSB noted in its preliminary report the aircraft's crew thought a tire had blown on takeoff, and attempted to abort the takeoff at close to V1, based on tapes from the Lear's cockpit voice recorder. Investigators also recovered pieces of tire at about 2800 feet down from where the Lear started its takeoff roll. Barker, Goldstein, and relatives of Baker and Still have already filed at least 4 lawsuits related to the crash. The latest lawsuit contends CAE did not have proper overrun areas at the runway end, and that an Airport security fence and other items damaged the jet's fuel tanks, causing fuel to spill which later caught fire. The lawsuit also asserts had the adjacent roadway not been lower than the ground surrounding it, the jet may not have crashed nose-down into the embankment on the other side. Officials at CAE denied the allegations levied against their Airport, while a spokesman for Bombardier declined to comment on the pending litigation.
NTSB REPORTS ON OMNI 370: The NTSB have released their final report into an incident involving an OMNI AIR DC10 on May 2, 2007. Omni Flight 370 was on Non-Scheduled International Service from Shannon, Ireland, to Atlanta, Georgia, on behalf of the USAF, when the incident took place. Flight 370, with 292 passengers and 14 crew members onboard, was at 13000 feet and slowing down to 250mph, while on approach to Atlanta, when the "autopilot out of trim light" illuminated and remained lit for about 5 to 6 seconds. Subsequently the DC10 pitched sharply down, before the crew regained control using "demanding" control forces and landed safely on runway 27R. No injuries or damages occured. The NTSB concluded in their final report, that the cause of the incident was "the improper overhaul of the horizontal stabilizer chain drive unit drive assembly."
INCIDENTS
AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 183: The Boeing 757 was on Scheduled Domestic Service from Boston, Massachusetts, to San Francisco, California, when it had to divert while enroute, yesterday, January 30. Flight 183 declared PAN PAN PAN while inflight near Chicago due to unspecified technical problems. The 757 was diverted to Chicago OHare, where it landed without incident. The 757 has been removed from service for inspection and possible repairs. AA is investigating the incident.
Friday, January 30, 2009
IN MEMORIAM
ALEX 1995-2009
WE MOURN THE LOSS OF ALEX, WHO PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY LATE THIS AFTERNOON. ALEX, AKA A-YIX, A, & BOO BOO, LOVED SHRIMP, PLAYING BATTERY RAM, NAPS, AND SPARRING WITH SOPHIA. ALEX LEAVES BEHIND A GRIEVING FAMILY, MOST OF ALL HIS STEP -SISTERS CHERI & SOPHIA. REST WELL GENTLE MAN, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.
Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge. When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable. All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind. They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster. You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart. Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together.

SNAPSHOTS
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


US NEWS/ ZOMBIE ALERT IN TEXAS!

US NEWS/ PROP 8 SUPPORTERS LOSE A ROUND

US NEWS/ HAGGARD ADMITS TO NEW CLAIMS

US NEWS/ ILLINOIS OUSTS BLAGOJEVICH



AVIATION/ AIRLINE REFUSES TO HELP F/A CREW

AVIATION NEWS BRIEFS

INCIDENTS
MALDIVIAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 406: The Dornier 228 was on Scheduled Domestic Service from Male to Hanimaadhoo, Maldives, when it had to make an emergency return to Male, yesterday, January 29. Flight 406 declared the emergency after takeoff from Male, after the landing gear would not retract. The Dornier landed back at Male without incident, and has been removed from service for inspection. Maldivian is investigating the incident.
AIRTRAN FLIGHT 373: The Boeing 717 was on Scheduled Domestic Service from Columbus, Ohio, to Orlando, Florida, when it experienced a severe delay due to icing, on Wednesday, January 28. The 717 had been parked at Columbus the night before Flight 373 was scheduled to depart. During the night, a heavy snowstorm moved over the Columbus area. While preparing Flight 373 for departure on Wednesday, an inspection revealed 6mm ice on the aircrafts left side. The flight was posted as delayed at that point. Over the next 4 hours, it took the contents of 3 de-icing trucks to remove the ice from the left side of the 717. After boarding the aircraft for departure, and then on taxi from the gate, the aircraft iced over again, and had to be pulled back to the gate. The aircraft was then removed from service and AirTran brought in a new aircraft for the flight. Flight 373 then departed Columbus after a 12 hour, total delay. AirTran is investigating the incident, and has offered all passengers scheduled on the flight, a free round-trip flight with the Airline.
JAL FLIGHT 950: The Boeing 747 was on Scheduled International Service from Seoul, South Korea, to Tokyo, Japan, when a passenger was seriously injured while inflight, on Tuesday, January 27. Flight 950, with 330 passengers and crew onboard, was about 30 minutes into its flight, when the incident took place. As the Flight Attendants began meal service, one of the trolleys rolled away from a Flight Attendant, and hit the seat of a female passenger. A full carafe of hot tea spilled onto the passengers arm. The aircraft continued on to Tokyo, were the passenger was taken to hospital with serious burns on her arm. The Japanese Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation in cooperation with Authorities in South Korea.
TRIP LINHAS AEREAS FLIGHT 5603: The ATR72 was on Scheduled Domestic Service from Carajas to Brasilia, Brazil, with a stop in Araguaina, Brazil, when it had to make an emergency diversion while enroute, on Wednesday, January 21. Flight 5603 was on inflight, when a loud strange noise was heard within the aircraft, followed by severe vibrations. The crew declared an emergency and was diverted to Palmas, Brazil, where it landed without incident. Upon inspection, Airport Officials found that an entire fuselage skin panel was missing from the airframe underside. The aircraft was removed from service. Brazil's ANAC has opened an investigation into the incident, and is looking into possible maintenance issues within the Airline.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
SNAPSHOTS
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


FILM/"NARNIA" FINDS NEW LIFE: 1 month after Disney decided to pull the plug on co-financing the 3rd movie in Walden Media's "Chronicles of Narnia" series, Walden has found a new partner in 20th Century Fox. Fox, which was entitled to first crack at "The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader" after Disney dropped out because of the shared Fox Walden marketing and distribution label, has made a commitment to develop the project. The 2 sides are still working out budget and script issues, but the hope is to shoot the film at the end of summer for a holiday 2010 release through the Fox Walden label. Fox studio seems to be an ideal fit for the "Narnia" books given that it's been looking for a family-friendly, lit-based franchise for years, Fox 2000's "Eragon" failed to catch on with audiences and died after 1 installment. Fox's commitment to the summer start date is contingent upon Walden's selection of a writer. "Dawn Treader" will instead likely shoot in Australia because of concerns for the drug violence and kidnappings that are taking place near Baja. Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley are reprising their roles as Caspian, Edmund and Lucy, respectively. New to the production is Will Poulter ("Son of Rambo"), who will portray Eustace Clarence Scrubb. Pic is being directed by Michael Apted.
FILM/"THE THING" TO RETURN: Universal will add a new chapter to "The Thing," lining up another take on the paranoid horror classic most recently brought to the screen by John Carpenter in 1982. Studio has set "Battlestar Galactica" exec producer Ron Moore to write the script and commercials director Matthijs Van Heijningen to direct the re-imagining. New project borrows heavily from the John W. Campbell Jr. short story "Who Goes There," the basis of the Carpenter film and 1951 Howard Hawks original "The Thing From Another World." It is set in a Norwegian camp and chronicles how the shape-shifting alien was first discovered and overcame the inhabitants of that camp.
WORLD NEWS/ GAY VICTORY IN COLOMBIA

AVIATION/ AIRLINERS HEAD DIES IN CRASH

AVIATION/ A380 CREATES PROBLEMS AT LAX

AVIATION/ AA LIMITS 767-300 CAPACITY

AVIATION NEWS BRIEFS


SINGAPORE CUTS FLIGHTS: SINGAPORE AIRLINES said yesterday that it will suspend some international flights as the worsening global economy takes its toll on travel demand. Flights to India, Southeast Asia, the United States and Europe will be affected, SIA said in a statement. It said the changes will be implemented progressively and will apply until the end of March. Flights between Singapore and the Indian city of Hyderabad will be cut to 3 times weekly from 4, the Airline said. Service between Singapore and New Delhi will be trimmed, as well as Mumbai-Singapore service. In SE Asia, 2 flights between Singapore and Bangkok will be suspended, although the Airline said it will continue to operate 25 flights a week to and from the Thai capital. In Europe, the frequency on the Singapore-London route will be cut to 19 flights a week from 21. Services between Singapore and Zurich will also be reduced. SIA also said it was reducing its all-business class service to New York and Los Angeles. The 14 weekly Airbus A345 flights will be cut to 10.
BOEING 787 TESTS TO GO FORWARD: Boeing has announced it will make the 1st flight of its new 787 Dreamliner without replacing faulty fasteners in some hard-to-reach areas of the plane, to avoid further delays in development. A spokesman for Boeing said, "There has been a huge effort to go in and replace a huge number of these fasteners." The ones to be left in place do not pose safety risks, but will ultimately be replaced before the affected aircraft reach customers. The Dreamliner development has been held up, first by a shortage of fasteners for assembly of composite portions of the plane, then by a contractor who installed them improperly. Then, in November, Spirit Aerosystems, another contractor, discovered that for more than a year, nutplates used in inaccessible areas of Boeing's 737s had missed getting required anti-corrosive cadmium coatings. Days later, the problem was also found to affect widebody models as well, 476 planes in all. Boeing reports 910 Dreamliners on order from Airlines and leasing companies. Boeing says the latest fastener headache will not change plans to make the 787's 1st flight by mid-year. A total of 6 development aircraft will be flown through testing with the substandard fasteners.
INCIDENTS
AEROFLOT FLIGHT 779: The A320 was on Scheduled Domestic Service from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk, Russia, when they had to make an emergency return to Moscow, on Tuesday, January 27. Flight 779 developed unspecified hydraulics problems upon taking off from Moscow. The aircraft entered a holding pattern to burn off fuel, before making a safe landing back at Moscow. The A320 was removed from service for inspection and possible repairs. Aeroflot is investigating the incident.
JET AIRWAYS FLIGHT 65: The Boeing 737 was on Scheduled International Service from Bangkok, Thailand, to Kolkata, India, when a potentially dangerous situation occurred as the aircraft neared Kolkata, on Tuesday, January 27. As the 737 was handed off to Kolkata ATC, they entered into an area of a radio frequency jam. As soon as the Controller made contact with Flight 65, he lost contact with all other aircraft in the area. All other inbound aircraft were contacted on another radio frequency and were put in a holding pattern until the Jet Airways aircraft was on the ground. The 737 landed in Kolkata without incident. No technical problems were found on the 737, and Indian Officials investigating the incident believe it was either caused by ATC equipment problems, or, that another unknown aircraft may have been following the Jet flight and purposely jammed the frequencies. The investigation is ongoing into the incident.
AIR CANADA FLIGHT 206: The ERJ190 was on Scheduled Domestic Service from Vancouver to Calgary, Canada, when it had to make an emergency landing in Calgary, last Thursday, January 22. Flight 206, with 76 passengers and crew onboard, was on approach to Calgary when the slats would not deploy. The crew declared an emergency, and attempted to troubleshoot the problems. Unable to fix the problem, the crew made a safe flapless landing. During inspection, tripped sensors were detected. Both were repaired and the aircraft has since returned to service.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
MUSIC/ TOP 20 SINGLES 1-28-09

2. DADDY'S GONE--GLASVEGAS
3. USE SOMEBODY--KINGS OF LEON
4. NEVER(remix)--KRISTINE W
5. BROKEN STRINGS--JAMES MORRISON w/ NELLY FURTADO
6. ALLEIN ALLEIN--POLARKRIES 18
7. CRACK THE SHUTTERS--SNOW PATROL
8. CI PARLIAMO DA GRANDI--EROS RAMAZZOTTI
9. LOVE LOCKDOWN--KANYE WEST
10. ALLA MIA ETA--TIZIANO FERRO
11. ULYSSES--FRANZ FERDINAND
12. RUN--LEONA LEWIS
13. WANN--XAVIER NAIDOO w/ CASSANDRA STEEN
14. SPACEMAN--THE KILLERS
15. HUMAN--THE KILLERS
16. DREAM ON(remix)--CHRISTIAN FALK w/ ROBYN
17. LIFE IN TECHNICOLOUR II--COLDPLAY
18. HALO--BEYONCE
19. ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY--ANASTACIA
20. TIME TO PRETEND--MGMT
NEW ENTRIES IN BOLD BLUE TYPE
CHARTBOUND
* DIVA--BEYONCE
* FLOWERS & FOOTBALL TOPS--GLASVEGAS
* GET ON YOUR BOOTS--U2
* LONG DISTANCE--BRANDY
* MY LIFE WOULD SUCK WITHOUT YOU--KELLY CLARKSON
* SHINING LIGHT--ANNIE LENNOX
* STUCK ON REPEAT--LITTLE BOOTS
* THE FEAR--LILY ALLEN
* TO LOSE MY LIFE--WHITE LIES
* TONIGHT--JAY SEAN
* WHAT I CANNOT CHANGE(remix)--LEANN RIMES
MUSIC/ TOP 20 ALBUMS 1-28-09

2. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE--SOUNDTRACK
3. THE CRYING LIGHT--ANTONY & THE JOHNSONS
4. A HUNDRED MILLION SUNS--SNOW PATROL
5. GLASVEGAS--GLASVEGAS
6. ONLY BY THE NIGHT--KINGS OF LEON
7. E2--EROS RAMAZZOTTI
8. THE STEADY RHYTHM--IVRI LIDER
9. WETT SINGEN--SOHNE MANNHEIMS & XAVIER NAIDOO
10. EVERYTHING IS BORROWED--THE STREETS
11. VOM SELBEM STERN--ICH & ICH
12. SONGS FOR YOU, TRUTHS FOR ME--JAMES MORRISON
13. BACK TO NOW--LABELLE
14. DECADE IN THE SUN/THE BEST OF--STEREOPHONICS
15. SPIRIT(DELUXE EDITION)--LEONA LEWIS
16. HEAVY ROTATION--ANASTACIA
17. DAY & AGE--THE KILLERS
18. METAMORFOZ/REMIXES--TARKAN
19. GREATEST HITS--ENRIQUE IGLESIAS
20. SLIPWAY FIRES--RAZORLIGHT
NEW ENTRIES IN BOLD BLUE TYPE
BOOKS/ TOP 20 BOOKS 1-28-09

NonFiction/A mothers christian faith is shattered by her gay son's suicide.
2. THE ASSOCIATE--JOHN GRISHAM
Fiction/A new associate at a law firm has a secret.
3. CONQUISTADORS OF THE SKY--DAN HAGEDORN
NonFiction/The history of aviation in Latin America.
4. DEWEY--VICKY MYRON
NonFiction/The small town library cat that touched the world.
5. REVOLUTIONARY ROAD--RICHARD YATES
Fiction/The classic novel of martial bliss and discord.
6. EXECUTIVE MEN--MAP
NonFiction/A new portfolio from Men At Play productions.
7. 2666--ROBERTO BOLANO
Fiction/3 lives intersect in Santa Teresa, a city of hundreds of murders.
8. SING THEM HOME--STEPHANIE KALLOS
Fiction/A familiy comes full circle after the passing of their father.
9. DEAR FATTY--DAWN FRENCH
NonFiction/Autobiography of the iconic British Comedian.
10. JUST AFTER SUNSET--STEPHEN KING
Fiction/A new collection of stories from the master of suspense.
11. THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED--WALLY LAMB
Fiction/A question of faith and the future by a family rocked by tragedy.
12. PORTOBELLO--RUTH RENDELL
Fiction/Secrets shaken by the impact of chance of conincidence.
13. WESLEY THE OWL--STACEY O'BRIEN
NonFiction/The story of a barn owl and the woman who raised him.
14. THE CHARLEMAGNE PURSUIT--STEVE BERRY
Fiction/Cotton Malone in a dangerous quest to Antarctica
15. THE GR BOOK OF THE DEAD--MARION WINK
NonFiction/Rememberances of lives lived and lost.
16. ALL THE COLOURS OF DARKNESS--PETER ROBINSON
Fiction/Inspector Banks investigates a murder, staged as a suicide.
17. THE PRIVATE PATIENT--P.D. JAMES
Fiction/Adam Dalgliesh and his team investigate a murder at a private clinic.
18. FLOOD--STEPHEN BAXTER
Fiction/Rains and rising ocean waters threaten the world.
19. A LION AMONG MEN--GREGORY MAGUIRE
Fiction/The continuing series that began with "Wicked".
20. EXTREME MEASURES--VINCE FLYNN
Fiction/Mitch Rapp and the CIA take on a new and dangerous enemy.
NEW ENTRIES IN BOLD BLUE TYPE
MEDIA/ DNA 109 SPOTLIGHTS MEN OF X

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