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Paul Miller is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-ninth House district, including constituents in Durham county. A computer consultant and investment advisor from Durham, North Carolina, Miller is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in his second term in the state House, where he holds the position of Democratic Whip.
Miller has filed for re-election from the realigned twenty-ninth House district (portions of Durham County) in the 2004 General Assembly election; he stands unopposed to be elected in November 2004 to his third term in the legislature.
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LiteratureRoy Christopher's annual "Summer Reading List"
At as loss for what to read this summer? Take a look at the books recommended by Daniel Pinchbeck, Steve Aylett, Ian MacKaye, Mike Daily, Paul Saffo, Gareth Branwyn, Rodger Bridges, Peter Lunenfeld, Erik Davis, Richard Metzger, Dave Allen, Mark Pesce, Alex Burns, Paul Miller, Brian Tunney, Patrick Barber, Steven Shaviro, Ashley Crawford, Cynthia Connolly, and Gary Baddeley. Richard Metzger: Christopher Booker The Neophilliacs (Gambit): One of the great forgotten books of the 1970s, you can still find used copies on the ABE Books website. Private Eye magazine co-founder Booker writes of what he describes as a ?psychic epidemic? which struck British culture in the 1960s. His central point is a startling one: During the swinging 60s a cadre of influential London media darlings (e.g., The Beatles, Marianne Faithful, David Hemmings, David Bailey, etc.) exhibited ? and were rewarded for ? outlandish behaviors, exhibitionist clothing and general attitudes that would have seemed daft at best or insane at worst to the previous generation. The widespread veneration of these immature neurotics is the exact point when society and culture took a radical detour into frivolity and meaninglessness. One look at YouTube, of course, proves Booker?s point in spades! Reading this book almost forty years after it was written is an eye-opening experience indeed. It would be a real pity if the unique perspectives provided by this book are lost to history. Link...
Published: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 19:25:20 GMT - Source: Boingboing.Net - Read the article
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