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Chennai High Court Stays Komaram Puli Release
CineGoer.com - Sep 3, 2010
Controversy does seem to follow the much-anticipated Pawan Kalyan, Nikesha Patel starrer Komaram Puli rather doggedly. The film has been hit by a fresh ...
 
'Komaram Puli' releasing on Sep 9th
IndiaGlitz - Sep 2, 2010
Pawan Kalyan's 'Komaram Puli' directed by SJ Suryah will see light finally on September 9th but there are a few conditions have to be applied. ...
 
'Grandma Puli' battles age and illness to help youth

Focus
Taiwan News Channel
Focus Taiwan News Channel - Aug 31, 2010
As the elderly woman got out of a car at a parking lot near the Liang-shean Tang Foundation complex in Puli township, she was greeted with shouts of ...
 

Puli books


How It Looks Going Back


by: Doris Knowles Pulis
I loved this book. Now how to explain why. Author Doris Pulis and I are about the same age and both grew up and came of age in the 1950s. But other similarities are hard to find. She was a girl, of course, and I was not - although, as a girl who was more interested in riding horses and shooting rifles than in clothes, cooking or other feminine interests, she would certainly qualify as a tomboy. And she grew up in the Montana woods - in the Yaak River valley - while I grew up in a small town in Michigan.
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Puli


by: Ann Arch
And some you didn't. I am on the waiting list for a puli, so I figured I would read a couple of books on them. This is a great comprehensive resource on puli, including breed history, training, coat care and all the basics you will need to know to handle this wonderful breed.
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Philos


by: J., G. Messervy-Norman
Regardless of age, one will find this book to be a charming and delightful story about a friendly Puli dog named Philos. This is an adventurous tale embodying a heart of wisdom and virtue, allowing one to meet and recall the kind of polite and gentle heroes that once salted the fantasy pages of wholesome literature. The theme of separation and loss is basic to many children's stories and here a bold attempt has been made to handle such in an engaging way - so much so that anthropomorphic animals become more than just believable.
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Japanese Prints


by: John Gould Fletcher
John Gould Fletcher (January 3, 1886 – May 20, 1950) was a Pulitzer Prize winning Imagist poet and author. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas to a socially prominent family. When Fletcher's move from Arkansas to Harvard in 1903 caused him to lose faith in his Christian upbringing, he turned for solace to a study of Buddhism and Oriental art. He published Goblins and Pagodas, a book of poems, in 1916, and Japanese Prints, a critical study, in 1918.

Fletcher lived in England for a large portion of his life.
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