2012年9月11日星期二

A spokesperson at Lewis' publisher

A spokesperson at Lewis' louis vuitton outlet publisher, W. W. Norton & Company, did not immediately respond to an interview request. In the lengthy Vanity Fair piece -- available on newsstands, but only excerpted online -- Lewis delves into Obama's decision-making process over what to do in Libya, juxtaposed with the story of Tyler Stark, a U.S. airman downed over the North African country in March 2011. Lewis spoke to Obama about numerous other issues, including his 2009 Nobel Prize louis vuitton bags prices speech, life in the White House and views on the media. Obama, he wrote, "has the oddest relationship to the news of any human being on the planet." Wherever it starts out, it quickly finds him and forces him to make some decision about it: whether to respond to it, and shape it, or to leave it be. As the news speeds up, so must our president's response to it, and then, on top of it all, the louis vuitton bellflower gm news to which he must respond is often about him.

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