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Tiny books inspire grand passions. Neale Albert, a 75-year-old former lawyer, has been collecting them for 20 years. The reason, he says, speaking from his home in Manhattan, is practical: “What would you do,” he says, “if you loved to collect things and you lived in a two-bedroom apartment?” Yet as time went on, and his collection swelled to 3,500 volumes, Albert found it necessary to purchase a second apartment to accommodate his burgeoning library. Julian Edison was hooked by miniature books in 1960, when his wife presented him with a complete miniature set of Shakespeare on their first wedding anniversary: “I said what you would say, 'Wow! I’ve never seen anything like that.’” Four years later, the library of a chemist, Percy Spielmann, came up for auction; Edison bought all 800 books, housed in custom-made Lilliputian bookcases, and his collection now runs to 15,000 volumes.
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South Africa's Times has Prince George and his parents on its front page, under the title: Back to the Future. The Port Elizabeth Herald and Johannesburg Star also carried the christening picture on their front pages, while Durban's Mercury newspaper used a photograph of the Queen greeting her new progeny under the headline: "Mum, Dad, Great-Gran."
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Second-quarter GDP figures on Wednesday are forecast to showthe economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.0 percent, just halfas fast as in the first quarter, but Carson expects anacceleration to between 3.0 and 3.25 percent in the second halfof this year and to 3.5 percent in 2014.
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Cirstea had defied the odds just to make her third WTA final. The 23-year-old beat two former world number ones and two grand slam champions to reach the decider but found Williams too much to overcome.
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Fire officials expected Sunday to be a continuation of the fire's previous behavior. The fire burns actively until about 3 or 4 a.m. most nights and then "lays down" as the winds subside, the temperature drops and humidity rises, Friedman said. It begins to perk back up again between noon and 2 p.m. Forecasters were predicting a windy Sunday with gusts up to 25 miles per hour, which will cause it "to get real active," he said.