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Upcoming Event: San Francisco, 18 March 2006: The Universe, Weighing in at Three Pounds

Looking forward to reading a new book, The Three-Pound Enigma : The Human Brain and the Quest to Unlock Its Mysteries by Shannon Moffett.

You can attend a presentation by the author on the 18th of March 2006 (7 p.m.) at Cover to Cover Booksellers , located at 1307 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA 94114. Phone: 415-282-8080.
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