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How to Hide in Time
As if the idea of a device that makes an object seem invisible was not mind-boggling enough, researchers have now demonstrated a system that can conceal an event in time. See Letter p.62.- Author: Robert William Boyd, Zhimin Shi, University of Rochester. Institute of Optics and University of Ottawa. Department of Physics
- Pages: 2
- Year of Publication: 2025
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No Time to Hide
Bob Tennant is known as The Laundry Man. He works for the Witness Protection Program, helping people clean up their pasts. But when a beautiful former client reappears, Ben finds himself in an international search for a missing nuclear weapon.- Author: Rob Palmer
- Pages: 388
- Year of Publication: 2005
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Nowhere to Hide
This work tracks two dynamics: the evolution of genocide into an international crime and the erosion of sovereign immunity as a defense to prosecution. Both dynamics meet in the trials of Slobodan Milosevic for the Bosnian genocide at Srebrenica and Saddam Hussein for the Kurdish and Marsh Arab genocides. While one despot meets his fate before an international tribunal, the other will face justice before a domestic court of his own countrymen. Neither can hide behind the shield of sovereignty - dictators now have nowhere to hide.- Author: Michael J. Kelly
- Pages: 300
- Year of Publication: 2025
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Hide and Seek
The traditional Jewish community has long been silent on the very personal yet also public matter of married women covering their hair with hats, scarves, and even wigs. Hide and Seek is the first book to discuss this topic, and includes legal and sociological perspectives of this observance, citing relevant texts and rabbinic discourse, as well as the history, tradition, and customs of Jewish communities from around the world.- Author: Lynne Schreiber
- Pages: 232
- Year of Publication: 2025
