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Salon.com
September 5, 2002
What to read in September Critics review the month's star-studded fiction, including new books by Zadie Smith, Paul Auster, Haruki Murakami and Jeffrey Eugenides. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
Salon.com
September 3, 2002
Kurt Kleiner
"Drawing the Line" by Steven M. Wise A Harvard professor says science itself proves that such animals as parrots, apes and elephants should be considered persons with legal rights. mark for My Articles 139 similar articles
Salon.com
September 3, 2002
Charles Taylor
"Defying Hitler" by Sebastian Haffner A newly discovered memoir by a German classified as "Aryan" describes the insidious early spread of Nazism and how hard it was to resist. mark for My Articles 14 similar articles
Information Today
September 2002
Paula J. Hane
Open eBook Forum Releases Industry Report In late July, the Open eBook Forum released a report that provides industry statistics, which the organization says show solid growth in electronic publishing and a positive significant shift in the perception of electronic book publishing. mark for My Articles 301 similar articles
Reason
August 2002
Michael Valdez Moses
Big Daddy The dictator novel and the liberation of Latin America. mark for My Articles 16 similar articles
Reason
August 2002
Jesse Walker
Misunderstanding Media A review of Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
Reason
August 2002
Michael McMenamin
Knave of Torts Cooler coffee for $3 million and other lawyer bargains: a review of Why Lawsuits Are Good for America: Disciplined Democracy, Big Business, and the Common Law, by Carl T. Bogus mark for My Articles 122 similar articles
Salon.com
August 30, 2002
Rachel F. Elson
Chasing Steinbeck ... with children Andromeda Romano-Lax set out to retrace the writer's path to the Sea of Cortez. But while Steinbeck's book bears little mention of his wife, Romano-Lax's is driven by the presence of her family. mark for My Articles 29 similar articles
Salon.com
August 29, 2002
Laura Miller
Cat people vs. dog people Who is more annoying? Our intrepid reviewer plunges into the overflowing litter box of pet lit to find out. mark for My Articles 290 similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton Warning: This Corporation May Appear More Capable Than It Is In How Companies Lie: Why Enron is Just the Tip of the Iceberg, authors Elliott and Schroth stand firm in their conviction that this seemingly endless rash of corporate greed and stupidity at the highest levels is inexcusable and requires major structural changes in the business of business. mark for My Articles 75 similar articles
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