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[Title] => Happiness is a well-ordered room
[Summary] => Does the angle between two walls have a happy ending?” wrote J.G. Ballard as copy for a paid advertisement he put out in a magazine in 1960s.
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If there was one thing broadcast journalist Karen Davila didnt want to compromise when she was looking for a place to buy, it was location, location, location (okay, so thats one word three times). She can walk to work if she wants to but she doesnt (her husband does, every weekday). When she hired her driver, he must have thanked his stars for a breeze job since the distance between her house and place of work is so negligible a full tank of gas probably lasts them weeks.
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[Title] => KC Montero: Surviving Fame
[Summary] => Every day, KC Montero tries to be an "ordinary" guy living an "ordinary" life, as if it were possible. He spawns contradictions: loving fame and loathing it. There must be a way to mingle stardom with normalcy, without neglecting it or yielding to it.
"Fame, it’s really something. I like it. I can’t say I don’t like it. But there are times when I wish I could just hide because everybody thinks that if you’re famous, you’re supposed to be something other than human."
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"Fame, it’s really something. I like it. I can’t say I don’t like it. But there are times when I wish I could just hide because everybody thinks that if you’re famous, you’re supposed to be something other than human."
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