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Schererville author wins national award for best mystery


A novelist from Schererville won the Gold Medal for Best Mystery of the Year in the Feathered Quill Book Awards.
Mark Edward Langley s Death Waits in the Dark, the second installment of the Arthur Nakai mystery series, took home top honors in the mystery genre at the Feathered Quill Book Awards, which recognizes excellence in publishing in various genres from both large and independent presses.
“We were positively overwhelmed by the volume and caliber of entries in this year’s Feathered Quill Book Awards. Since the program’s inception, we have experienced a 20% increase in entries each year. This year, however, we saw a nearly 80% increase in entries, said Ellen Feld, founder of Feathered Quill Book Reviews. Our judges were faced with the arduous task of finding winners among a tremendous group of excellent contenders. The competition among mystery novels was especially close this year, as we had a number of outstanding reads vying for top honors. ....

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Indiana Novelist Wins National Award


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Presidents Day: Newly discovered Washington, Lincoln letters delve into pardon power, clemency


George Washington’s letter, valued at $55,000, was written in 1783 to one of his first spy chiefs in the Revolutionary War.
(Raab Collection)
Washington’s letter, valued at $55,000, was written in 1783 to one of his first spy chiefs in the Revolutionary War, ordering the release of one of the war’s last and most consequential POWs.
Washington wrote: Sir: I have the pleasure to congratulate you on your late Promotion to the rank of Brigadier General which took place in Congress the 7th Instant. Your Commission arrived here yesterday and I shall keep it till I can have the pleasure to deliver it to you in person, which I must request may be as soon as possible, and that you come prepared to remain with your Brigade the remainder of the Winter. If Captain Schaack is not yet gone to New York, I must desire you to take measures to oblige him to go in. ....

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Ghani says aim of recent attacks is to undermine trust among young Afghans


(Last Updated On: December 28, 2020)
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said Monday that the recent spate of attacks across the country, including targeted killings, is aimed at eroding trust in government and undermining stability. 
 
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Ghani said the latest attacks against journalists, civil society members and activists, government employees and civilians in general, are attacks against a generation and the values of Afghanistan.
 
“These attacks are aimed at undermining the stability of our country, eroding the trust among our young generation and particularly to deprive Afghan women of a future,” Ghani told his cabinet.
 
“The attacks on Yama Siawash, Yousef Rashid, Malala Maiwand, Elias Daye, Rahmatullah Nikzad, Freshta Kohestani, Fatemeh Khalil, the doctors of Pul-e-charkhi Prison and our other colleagues, is attack on a generation and all our values and attack on our heart and conscience,” Ghani ....

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