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Friday, March 12, 2010

Currently: Today at TMN, ToB Commentator John Warner interviews writer/editor Philip Graham. http://tmne.ws/14821
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The World’s Largest Rattlesnake Round Up

In 1958, Sweetwater, Texas, area farmers and ranchers decided to do something about the abundant number of rattlers plaguing their livestock. Over the last 40-plus years, this annual purge has turned into the largest of its kind of with over 120 tons of western diamondback rattlesnakes “rounded up.”

People drive from all over the country and fly from around the world to see thousands of snakes captured, measured, weighed, beheaded, and skinned in the week-long event. This essay documents the 2003 Round Up.

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TODAY’S FEATURE

A Conversation With Philip Graham

As lightbulbs are to the moon, first stories are to finished books. JOHN WARNER chats with the writer Philip Graham, his former professor, about finding topics, developing mentors, and reaching readers.

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