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Grammar expert Lewis dies at 93 Norman Lewis, who wrote or edited more than 60 books on language and grammar, including the best-selling 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary and Word Power Made Easy has died. He was 93. Norman Lewis, author and editor of how-to language books, dies at 93 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Norman Lewis, who wrote or edited more than 60 books on language and grammar, including the bestselling 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary and Word Power Made Easy, has died. He was 93. Author, Editor of Vocabulary Books Dies Norman Lewis, who wrote or edited more than 60 books on language and grammar, including the best-selling 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary and Word Power Made Easy, has died. Rehoboth Writers Guild offers a variety of fall classes The Rehoboth Beach Writers’ Guild, a nonprofit association dedicated to fostering the literary arts in coastal Delaware, is offering a variety of fall writing classes, a new book discussion group, a reading series and five weekly Free Writes! Family briefs You can make a difference in the lives of children faced with life-threatening medical conditions by helping Make-A-Wish of Central and Northern Florida grant wishes. The organization is offering a special program for new volunteers. Apostrophes? Commas? Please, use em correctly... In a world of text messaging and e-mail, punctuation marks, for some, have become more familiar as eyes or smiles :-) than as tools for effective written communication. Cameroon: IT Centres to Boost Research in Schools A Multi-media centre recently inaugurated at the Bilingual Grammar School, BGS, Molyko Buea, is expected to boost research and put the institution abreast with information technology. Gamers get chance to swap thrills for language workout Nintendo, the Japanese computer games manufacturer that is best known for the daredevil Italian plumber who stars in its Super Mario games, is set to blur the lines between learning and play with the launch next month of its first English-language learning game. Help with voice navigation Most students enjoy and want pronunciation in their classes. It is also something that teachers can have fun doing. However, when it comes to serious learning, pronunciation is often moved down the list of lesson priorities. Reprint: Terror Attack An eyewitness account of 9-11 (By Alisa Solomon) | ||