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NBC News Former Bills wide receiver James Hardy was found dead in a river near his home in Fort Wayne, Indiana, officials announced. He was 31.
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Former Bills receiver James Hardy dies at age 31
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“We are saddened to learn of the passing of James Hardy today,” the Bills said in a statement. “We send our condolences to the Hardy family as they deal with his tragic loss.”
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The Root James Hardy was 31 years old.
Body Found In River Identified As Former NFL Receiver James Hardy
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James Hardy was a second-round pick out of Indiana who spent two seasons with the Bills before leaving the NFL in 2011. Hardy was reported missing a week ago, and yesterday afternoon, the Fort Wayne (Ind.) Police Department announced that they had fo
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The Economist “Jude The Obscure”—the last of Thomas Hardy's novels—includes probably the most painful scene in literature. Claire Tomalin argues, however, that it is as a poet, rather than a novelist, that Hardy achieved his finest work
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The Economist "Jude The Obscure"—the last of Thomas Hardy's novels—includes probably the most painful scene in literature. One biography argues, however, that it is Hardy's poetry, not his fiction, that was his finest work. The writer was born on June 2nd 1840
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The Economist Author James Joyce was a mercurial and fascinating man—"one moment high as the stars, the next lower than the lowest wretches”, in his own words. One biography tries to capture the life of a brilliant but troubled writer, who died on this day in
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The Economist "Jude The Obscure"—the last of Thomas Hardy's novels—includes probably the most painful scene in literature. One biography argues, however, that it is Hardy's poetry, not his fiction, that was his finest work. The writer died on this day in 1928
122 months ago
The Economist When Thomas Stearns Eliot died—on this day in 1965—few other poets could claim to match his achievement. "The Waste Land", a difficult and richly allusive work, had been hailed as one of the finest poems of his generation
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The New Yorker George Eliot died a hundred and thirty-five years ago today. In 2011, Rebecca Mead explored the author’s life and lasting impact.
Middlemarch and Me
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With each reading I became only more grateful for George Eliot’s wise, consoling grace.
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The New Yorker "Imagine we meet James Joyce, Jim, in the flesh. What do we talk about?"
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