Ghosts of Nominations Past

Ghosts of Nominations Past

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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Ghosts of Nominations Past

Ghosts of Nominations Past

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-02-13

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 9781985390003

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Ghosts of nominations past : setting the record straight : hearing before the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, May 9, 2002.


Ghosts of Science Past

Ghosts of Science Past

Author: Joseph Sieracki

Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.

Published: 2022-06-28

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1643378287

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A teenager desperate to pass his Biology final is visited in the night, Christmas Carol-style, by the spirits of some of the greatest scientists in history.


Ghosts of Nominations Past

Ghosts of Nominations Past

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women

The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women

Author: Marie O'Regan

Publisher: Robinson

Published: 2012-10-18

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1780330251

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25 chilling short stories by outstanding female writers. Women have always written exceptional stories of horror and the supernatural. This anthology aims to showcase the very best of these, from Amelia B. Edwards's 'The Phantom Coach', published in 1864, through past luminaries such as Edith Wharton and Mary Elizabeth Braddon, to modern talents including Muriel Gray, Sarah Pinborough and Lilith Saintcrow. From tales of ghostly children to visitations by departed loved ones, and from heart-rending stories to the profoundly unsettling depiction of extreme malevolence, what each of these stories has in common is the effect of a slight chilling of the skin, a feeling of something not quite present, but nevertheless there. If anything, this showcase anthology proves that sometimes the female of the species can also be the most terrifying . . .


Music of the Ghosts

Music of the Ghosts

Author: Vaddey Ratner

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-04-11

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 1476795800

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This “novel of extraordinary humanity” (Madeleine Thien, author of Do Not Say We Have Nothing) from New York Times bestselling author Vaddey Ratner reveals “the endless ways that families can be forged and broken hearts held” (Chicago Tribune) as a young woman begins an odyssey to discover the truth about her missing father. Leaving the safety of America, Teera returns to Cambodia for the first time since her harrowing escape as a child refugee. She carries a letter from a man who mysteriously signs himself as “the Old Musician” and claims to have known her father in the Khmer Rouge prison where he disappeared twenty-five years ago. In Phnom Penh, Teera finds a society still in turmoil, where perpetrators and survivors of unfathomable violence live side by side, striving to mend their still beloved country. She meets a young doctor who begins to open her heart, confronts her long-buried memories, and prepares to learn her father’s fate. Meanwhile, the Old Musician, who earns his modest keep playing ceremonial music at a temple, awaits Teera’s visit. He will have to confess the bonds he shared with her parents, the passion with which they all embraced the Khmer Rouge’s illusory promise of a democratic society, and the truth about her father’s end. A love story for things lost and restored, a lyrical hymn to the power of forgiveness, Music of the Ghosts is a “sensitive portrait of the inheritance of survival” (USA TODAY) and a journey through the embattled geography of the heart where love can be reborn.


Mrs. Shipley's Ghost

Mrs. Shipley's Ghost

Author: Jeffrey Kahn

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2013-04-19

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 0472028839

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Today, when a single person can turn an airplane into a guided missile, no one objects to rigorous security before flying. But can the state simply declare some people too dangerous to travel, ever and anywhere? Does the Constitution protect a fundamental right to travel? Should the mode of travel (car, plane, or boat) or itinerary (domestic or international) make a constitutional difference? This book explores the legal and policy questions raised by government travel restrictions, from passports and rubber stamps to computerized terrorist watchlists. In tracing the history and scope of U.S. travel regulations, Jeffrey Kahn begins with the fascinating story of Mrs. Ruth Shipley, a federal employee who almost single-handedly controlled access to passports during the Cold War. Kahn questions how far national security policies should go and whether the government should be able to declare some individuals simply too dangerous to travel. An expert on constitutional law, Kahn argues that U.S. citizens’ freedom to leave the country and return is a fundamental right, protected by the Constitution.


The Ghost in the White House

The Ghost in the White House

Author: Gerald Stanley Lee

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-17

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13:

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"The Ghost in the White House" by Gerald Stanley Lee isn't your average ghost story. While, of course, there are tales of real hauntings in the White House, this story takes a look at a different sort of spirit. The spirit of the United States people, both past and present. The ghosts of these men, women, and children haunt the halls in an attempt to guide the president to do his sworn duty and lead the nation.