A 24-hour cable channel that is completely uncensored
A 24-hour cable channel that is completely uncensored, uninhibited, and without shame. And an erotic novel that follows suit… XTV is the 24-hour cable channel for adults only- and it’s hot fun for the women who work there: Zaza, the young ingénue who’s more than eager to experience on-the-job training-in front of the camera…or behind. Emily is a revealing talk-show host, but the next thing to be exposed is her secret affair with one of the country’s richest men. Vengeful anchorwoman Valerie’s specialty is destroying careers. Now, all secrets are going to be revealed. No matter how dirty. Product Details * Pub. Date: January 2010 * Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) * Format: Paperback, 272pp * Sales Rank: 296, 816 * ISBN-13: 9780451229038 * ISBN: 0451229037 Biography Carole Hart is the pseudonym for an author of two acclaimed novels and professor of English and Creative Writing. Her fiction, essays, and reviews have appeared in Harper’s, Granta, on the BBC’s Radio 4, and in various newspapers and journals.
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Going to bed earlier protects teenagers against depression and suicidal thoughts, New York research suggests. Of 15, 500 12 to 18-year-olds studied, those who went to bed after midnight were 24% more likely to have depression than those who went before 2200. And those who slept fewer than five hours a night had a 71% higher risk of depression than those who slept eight hours, the journal Sleep reports. It is estimated 80, 000 UK children and young people have depression. The researchers from Columbia University Medical Center in New York looked at data from 15, 500 teenagers collected in the 1990s. One in 15 of those studied were found to have depression…more at http://jakartaforum.blogspot.com/2010/01/late-night-teens-face-greater.html
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