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CFO July 2003 Nyberg & Fink |
Write On How one CFO is battling literary censorship.  |
Sports Illustrated June 25, 2003 Daniel G. Habib |
The Unbearable Brightness of Beane A best-seller made A's G.M. Billy Beane look like a genius. Will it also make him a pariah?  |
Geotimes June 2003 Lisa A. Rossbacher |
The Springhill Mine Disaster The unthinkable happened when the Springhill Mine in Nova Scotia collapsed in 1958. The collapse and the individual and collective fates of the miners is the topic of a remarkable new book, Last Man Out: The Story of the Springhill Mine Disaster, written by Melissa Fay Greene.  |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
Required Reading We've got your summer reading list -- books to inspire you, from women entrepreneurs.  |
Knowledge@Wharton June 18, 2003 |
Joyriding with the Masters of Doom: A Tale of Two Video Game Programmers It bothers David Kushner that two of the most influential figures in what is now a $10.8 billion segment of the entertainment industry are all but unknown to mainstream America. And so he has written Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture.  |
ifeminists June 10, 2003 Warren Farrell |
Unhealthy Times The New York Times Book Review, a section that depends on objectivity, has instead an "attitude" toward men that is perhaps best reflected in this Book Review headline: Don't Expect Too Much of Men  |
Reason June 2003 Nick Gillespie |
Soundbite: Lightening Up Ten years in the making and boasting more than 300 contributors, Oxford University Press' new Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment is one of the most ambitious and important reference works to be published in recent years.  |
IDB America May 2003 Santiago Real de Azua |
Will the Internet kill the written word? Three distinguished journalists weigh the future of journalism and literature  |
AskMen.com June 1, 2003 Bernie Alexander |
The Mystifying Life Of Ernest Hemingway Most scholars call him the greatest American writer of the 20th century. Some even go as far as saying that he was the greatest American writer ever. What do we really know about him?  |
D-Lib May 2003 Priscilla Caplan |
XML in Libraries Reading XML in Libraries, edited by Roy Tennant, gave me once again a powerful sense of the vigor and creativity with which we seize upon new technologies. The book features a baker's dozen of short case studies describing various library-related applications using XML in some way.  |
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