Oct 07 2012
Morse Code News for October 7, 2012
Headlines for October 7, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from arts journal=what google/publisher settlement means for books=broadway producer says hes the victim of major fraud=the new normal in the art market=what separates critics from the rest of us=report percentage of gay characters on american tv is up=pop music by the numbers (how its changing) =facebook hits one billion users (some perspective)=big bird memes flood twitter after romney says the big yellow guy will get the ax=the changing demographics of american higher education=bosnias national museum closes=mark morris disses his hometown=the cleveland neighborhood thats thriving thanks to arts and education=michael henry heim 69 prolific literary translator=google and publishers settle bookscanning lawsuit=jailed palestinian director released on bail following hunger strikes=shanghai opens two enormous new museums=pianist cyprien katsaris collapses midconcerto=zoltan kocsis recovering after major heart surgery=think technology will march ever forward look at history=legendary russian director yuri lyubimov still working at 95=justin cronin literary star turns into bestselling vampire novelist=how did rebeccas financing get so weird commission payments=cecil beaton as war photographer=if a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to observe it maybe theres no forest at all=barnes & noble has to remind its stores that theyre boycotting amazon books=
Read the full articles at: ArtsJournal
Prosigns are represented as follows:
- ‘AR’ (di-dah-di-dah-dit) is shown as ‘+’,
- ‘AS’ (di-dah-di-di-dit) is shown as as
- ‘BT’ (dah-di-di-di-dah) is shown as ‘=’
- ‘SK’ (di-di-di-dah-di-dah) is shown as sk,
- ‘KN’ (dah-di-dah-dah-dit) is shown as kn
- ‘CL’ (dah-di-dah-di-di-dah-di-dit) is shown as cl,
- ‘Error’ (di-di-di-di-di-di-di-dit) is shown as error