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Salon.com December 16, 2002 Laura Miller |
Reel lives Film critic David Thomson talks about his masterly survey of movie people -- who's in, who's out and just what makes a star different from the rest of us.  |
New Architect January 2003 |
Deadline! and Web Services Explained Dan Carrison's Deadline! How Premier Organizations Win the Race Against Time is fascinating stuff, full of practical yet visionary information on how to meet time commitments and still maintain your sanity... As a title, Web Services Explained tells it like it is.  |
Salon.com December 11, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
"Emma's War" by Deborah Scroggins When a beautiful, idealistic Western aid worker fell in love with a Sudanese warlord, a terrible tragedy of hunger and violence was set in motion.  |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2002 David A. Geracioti |
Arthur Levitt Gives Up the Goods In his new book, the former SEC chairman writes, "Brokers may seem like clever financial experts, but they are first and foremost salespeople." This book by the longest-serving SEC head ever is a kick in the teeth to brokers, Wall Street, corporate executives -- even former colleagues.  |
Salon.com December 5, 2002 |
What to read in December From a delicious satire of literary ambition to a futuristic mystery by a Nobel laureate, we pick the month's best new books.  |
Salon.com December 4, 2002 Laura Miller |
"The Matrix and Philosophy" by William Irwin, ed. Philosophers tackle the mind-bending questions posed by the science-fiction hit "The Matrix," and come up with some surprisingly deep thoughts.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 |
Search Any book calling itself Business: The Ultimate Resource has a lot to live up to. The Ultimate Resource may be only two or three inches deep, but it's so many miles wide that you're sure to find at least a pointer toward the information you need.  |
Salon.com December 3, 2002 Christopher Dreher |
Why do books cost so much? Thirty bucks for a new hardcover! How book prices got so out of hand, who's responsible and what it will take to make reading more affordable in the future.  |
Reason December 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Free For All For 20 years, social critic Wendy Kaminer has eloquently and ardently defended civil liberties. Post 9/11, that hasn't changed a bit, judging by her new essay collection, Free for All: Defending Liberty in America Today.  |
AskMen.com December 2, 2002 Ash Karbasfrooshan |
20 Business Books To Get You To The Top The classics are those that stand the test of time and offer wisdom for generations to come.  |
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