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so you're trying to first penetrate richard greene's inner circle who knew him, who could tell me about him. the case had been taken up by all these amateur sleuths who saw this case as a real life mystery that was greater than anything which conan doyle had invented. so they were all working the case in their own way. and that allowed me both to try to follow them and make sense of their discoveries as they investigated, and it also allowed me -- which i try to do in these stories -- is to try to go into a world that you wouldn't ordinarily see. a subculture, a hidden world. and in this case who knew there were these people who were utterly obsessed and fanatical about sherlock holmes and conan doyle. >> there's no sense -- [inaudible] finish can you explain? >> yes. again, who knew there were two clubs, one who pretend that conan doyle does not exist, and, therefore, will never refer to him by name. and sherlock holmes is a real character. in fact, they produce more scholarship than probably all these books in this bookstore. one person said never had so much been written for so few.
so you're trying to first penetrate richard greene's inner circle who knew him, who could tell me about him. the case had been taken up by all these amateur sleuths who saw this case as a real life mystery that was greater than anything which conan doyle had invented. so they were all working the case in their own way. and that allowed me both to try to follow them and make sense of their discoveries as they investigated, and it also allowed me -- which i try to do in these stories -- is to try...
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the thing that was interesting about richard lance and green, the protagonist was found dead in mysterious circumstances, he was one the few that went back and forth. he was five something, yes. >> in david's book, he writes about the search for this loss in the amazon. we talk about one person that we met in the '90s, james lynch, i think. he was drawn into intellectual, as well as physical in order to eliminate the little known asset of the world. there seems to be a difference of similarities too. and yours is the physical -- on a physical trail of people and that you are doing the things that intellectual trail of people. what do you think of that? how do you think of yourself? >> my message means i can write my choice in my apartment. and david has to go to the amazon. i would no more go to the amazon than i would go to the moon. that's exactly right. [laughter] [laughter] >> no, no i meant -- [laughter] [laughter] >> i was referring to the -- [laughter] [laughter] >> no -- i -- i -- did i answer the question? or did i humiliate myself? >> i guess the thing that david was talking abou
the thing that was interesting about richard lance and green, the protagonist was found dead in mysterious circumstances, he was one the few that went back and forth. he was five something, yes. >> in david's book, he writes about the search for this loss in the amazon. we talk about one person that we met in the '90s, james lynch, i think. he was drawn into intellectual, as well as physical in order to eliminate the little known asset of the world. there seems to be a difference of...
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the mayors of green bay and chicago are also betting on the outcome of the nfc championship game. richardy is wagering pizza, corned beef and per pro gis and the mayor of green bay is offering up a 12-pack of local bear, an autographed football and a case of bear steaks, and he's stepping it up saying he'll send dailey a pound of cheese for every point the packers win by. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." students sent home early after officers shoot and kill a man near a high school dance. >>> and bloodshed on the dance floor. why the party may be over for a popular south bay nightclub. [ female announcer ] why choose between delicious o100 calories? with yoplait delights, now you can finally have bh. twdulgently rich layers of chocolate and raspberry yogurt... and only 100 calories. only yopla original hatwicthe calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value toelp close the calciugap, we're giving away a million free cups at yoplait dot com. with my citi thankyou points when it happened... [ glass breaks ] ...again. ♪ [ child ] run! [ man ] first it was the mailbo
the mayors of green bay and chicago are also betting on the outcome of the nfc championship game. richardy is wagering pizza, corned beef and per pro gis and the mayor of green bay is offering up a 12-pack of local bear, an autographed football and a case of bear steaks, and he's stepping it up saying he'll send dailey a pound of cheese for every point the packers win by. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." students sent home early after officers shoot and kill a man...
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. >> reporter: green shoots have now appeared for the class of 2011, richard white says. >> there are two recent national surveys, one by the national association of colleges and employers, which is projected a 13% increase in employer hiring of recent college grads. the other just was announced by michigan state university. that indicates a 10% increase. >> reporter: but the upturn may not help grads who hit the job market when the great recession did. mike, with the 2006 degree in labor relations, says his spotty job history is a stigma. >> once they look at my resume and figure out i've been out of college for a while and they're almost, you know, it becomes the issue of, a little bit of a tainted issue. why haven't you gotten more established? why have other people overlooked you? >> reporter: it may be irrational says professor carl van horne but it's true. >> some employers clearly will discriminate against those who have white spaces on their resume. they'll say why didn't joe or sally have a job between 2008 and 2011? forgetting we've had this horrible recession. they'll still
. >> reporter: green shoots have now appeared for the class of 2011, richard white says. >> there are two recent national surveys, one by the national association of colleges and employers, which is projected a 13% increase in employer hiring of recent college grads. the other just was announced by michigan state university. that indicates a 10% increase. >> reporter: but the upturn may not help grads who hit the job market when the great recession did. mike, with the 2006...
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green, they were all on the red. the red carpet golden globes, it was awash with glamour and glitz, tazz should be, and a few misses. katrina szish is here this morning along with richard i'll start off with you then. >> okay. >> first, some color. what was your top color? >> the biggest color we saw kind of collectively was blush. the carpet literally was blushing with all sorts of shades of pink. first of all, we had claire danes who looked stunning in her calvin klein direction dress. it was flaw ols her body, as can you see here. simple elegance ruled. it was perfect for that youthful look. also, emma stone was also wearing calvin klein collection. everybody was, who is she, and she's from "easy a." she was in a peachy corral color. i love, again, the youthfulness of it, but it was fresh and modern. it wasn't -- it was -- >> both of them were so simple. the hair and -- >> natalie portman, of course, a big winner last night. she -- some people weren't sure of this gown. i love victor and roth. one of my favorite designing duos. a lot of people were questioning the dress. i think for natalie she can do no wrong. >> my only question was did the rose compete with the n
green, they were all on the red. the red carpet golden globes, it was awash with glamour and glitz, tazz should be, and a few misses. katrina szish is here this morning along with richard i'll start off with you then. >> okay. >> first, some color. what was your top color? >> the biggest color we saw kind of collectively was blush. the carpet literally was blushing with all sorts of shades of pink. first of all, we had claire danes who looked stunning in her calvin klein...