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    <title>Masonic Mystery Thriller Author Notes Similarities in Dan Brown Book </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Did Dan Brown &#8220;sample&#8221; ideas for &#8220;The Lost Symbol&#8221; from a little-known  Australian novelist who beat him to the punch?  The claim that he may have done so, and other claims about Freemasonry, are likely to stir controversy among Brown fans, Masons and all those who love a good literary stoush. (PRWeb Dec 4, 2009)</P>
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    <title>Ark of the Covenant Hidden in Australia? </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>The Ark of the Covenant - or an artefact believed by many to be that sacred relic - was captured by British imperial forces in Ethiopia in 1868, and hidden in Australia between March 1869 and the early 1950s.  That&#039;s the startling claim made in a new book, an international mystery thriller called The Lion and the Covenant, recently released on Amazon.com. (PRWeb May 13, 2009)</P>
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    <title>&quot;Mickey Slabdabber&quot; Brings Alive the Fun and Pain of Being Irish</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>A new Irish-themed book that&#039;s well worth a look.  &quot;Mickey Slabdabber&quot; has some important things to say about Irish social and political history, besides being a lively and vivid personal memoir. In particular, the ending really haunted me. It shows that Irish history is still an open wound for many people and their families, and not just &quot;unimportant stuff from the past&quot;.  Entertaining and worthwhile. (PRWeb Apr 26, 2006)</P>
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