Ian Cross, News 5 Cleveland; Beatle late than never – stolen 'Life' magazine featuring Fab 4 returned to library after 50 years
"Cuyahoga County Public Library representatives may be doing the twist
and shout after they received the Life magazine from 1968, along with a
money order for $100 and a letter that read:
“I stole this
magazine from the Parma Ridge Road Library when I was a kid. I’m sorry I
took it. I’ve enclosed a check for the late fee.”
In a
Facebook post, library officials thanked the anonymous paperback burglar
for returning the “borrowed” magazine that was able to get back to
where it once belonged."
Issues and developments related to ethics, information, and technologies, examined in the ethics and intellectual property graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. My Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published in Summer 2025. Kip Currier, PhD, JD
Showing posts with label atonement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atonement. Show all posts
Saturday, March 2, 2019
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
How Stan Lee Helped Bring Humanity to Superheroes; Comic Book Resources, November 13, 2018
Brian Cronin, Comic Book Resources; How Stan Lee Helped Bring Humanity to Superheroes
"Spider-Man's introduction in Amazing Fantasy #15 achieved two notable goals. One, it took the idea of Reed Richards' cosmic ray screw-up leading to the creation of the Fantastic Four to a whole other level, as now Peter Parker's selfishness almost directly led to the death of his beloved Uncle Ben, giving Spider-Man a painful reminder why he has to be a superhero and two, it took a teen hero and had him not as a sidekick or a younger version of an older hero, but as THE hero."
"Spider-Man's introduction in Amazing Fantasy #15 achieved two notable goals. One, it took the idea of Reed Richards' cosmic ray screw-up leading to the creation of the Fantastic Four to a whole other level, as now Peter Parker's selfishness almost directly led to the death of his beloved Uncle Ben, giving Spider-Man a painful reminder why he has to be a superhero and two, it took a teen hero and had him not as a sidekick or a younger version of an older hero, but as THE hero."
Monday, March 6, 2017
Woman Wants To Find Boy Who Left $5 And Apology Note On Door; Huffington Post, March 6, 2017
David Moye, Huffington Post;
"Marie said she knows stealing is a crime, but she is sympathetic to the child.
“I’m not condoning the stealing part but he did try to do right for what his sister did, and I lost my mom at a young age so I know how hard it is,” she said.
Woman Wants To Find Boy Who Left $5 And Apology Note On Door
"Marie said she knows stealing is a crime, but she is sympathetic to the child.
“I’m not condoning the stealing part but he did try to do right for what his sister did, and I lost my mom at a young age so I know how hard it is,” she said.
Marie now wants to find Jake, not to punish him, but to give the boy his money back as well an additional butterfly wind chime, so he and his sister can both have one to remember their mom by."
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)