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                    [Title] => Boldly Opening a New Window Onto Mars
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Mars is looking larger in the windshield with every passing day. On Sunday evening, California time, NASA’s one-ton, S.U.V.-sized Curiosity rover should land at Gale Crater — capping a long ride from Earth and a tricky landing — and open a new, high-tech window onto remote exploration of the Red Planet.

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And it was a book on Proust that we read on the boat back to Manila, entitled How Proust Can Change Your Life by Alain de Botton, handed to us by Dumaguete faithful Cesar Ruiz on the eve of departure.
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New eyes – like my favorite book gave me.
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And it was a book on Proust that we read on the boat back to Manila, entitled How Proust Can Change Your Life by Alain de Botton, handed to us by Dumaguete faithful Cesar Ruiz on the eve of departure.
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New eyes – like my favorite book gave me.
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