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Linux Journal August 2000 Gaelyne Gasson |
Book Review Building Database Applications on the Web Using PHP3 by Craig Hilton and Jeff Willis... it doesn't live up to its title  |
Salon.com July 20, 2000 Allen Barra |
The Schlockfather Mario Puzo wasn't ruined by the movies -- he was a crummy writer to begin with.  |
Salon.com July 20, 2000 Mike Albo |
"An Invisible Sign of My Own" by Aimee Bender The author of "The Girl in the Flammable Skirt" creates a heroine with violent dreams, a passion for numbers and some problems with sex.  |
Salon.com January 18, 2000 David Rubien |
Seymour Hersh The man who broke the story of Vietnam's My Lai massacre is still the hardest-working muckraker in the journalism business.  |
Salon.com July 19, 2000 Bridget Kinsella |
Triumph of the Willard Joe Eszterhas talks about growing out of the '60s, getting into Hillary's head and America's first rock 'n' roll president.  |
Salon.com July 19, 2000 Peter Kurth |
American travesty With a talking presidential penis and a shovelful of Hollywood dirt, Joe Eszterhas waxes trashy on the Lewinsky scandal.  |
Salon.com July 18, 2000 Laura Morgan Green |
"Little Saint" by Hannah Green On the trail of a French martyr beheaded by her father for embracing Christianity.  |
Salon.com July 18, 2000 Greg Bottoms |
Evan S. Connell By flipping the known world on its head, the relentlessly contrarian author of "Son of the Morning Star" and "Deus Lo Volt!" has become that rarest of writers: Dangerous.  |
Fast Company August 2000 Ellen McCarty |
It's Not a Job Interview, It's a Subculture! Interviewing for a programming job is like walking into a game of Dungeons & Dragons: sphinxlike interrogators, enigmatic riddles. Two survivors have cracked the code and written the ultimate tour guide.  |
Fast Company August 2000 Pamela Kruger |
Why Aren't There More Women at the Top? Why can't a woman be more like a man? Two new career books about women and the world of work offer up tired advice that was old when it was new-20 years ago. A third offers a more thoughtful analysis.  |
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