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BusinessWeek May 30, 2005 |
The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List "Winning," by Jack Welch, tops this weeks best seller list.  |
Search Engine Watch May 18, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Supercharging Firefox A new book from by Nigel McFarlane, Firefox Hacks, shows you how to supercharge your browsing experience. It's loaded with dozens of tips and techniques that you can apply right away.  |
Reason May 2005 Cathy Young |
The President's Philosopher Bush suggested reading Sharansky's The Case for Democracy for "a glimpse of how I think about foreign policy." But the book is rooted in a simplistic view of human nature and culture that does not seem to apply well to Russia or the Middle East.  |
Reason May 2005 Matt Welch |
Locker-Room Liberty Athletes who helped shape our times and the economic freedom that enabled them. Book reviews: Namath: A Biography, by Mark Kriegel... September Swoon: Richie Allen, the '64 Phillies, and Racial Integration, by William C. Kashatus... etc.  |
Reason May 2005 Ronald Bailey |
The Global Warming Code Michael Crichton tells the truth in his new technopolitical thriller State of Fear.  |
Reason May 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Thomas Szasz Takes on His Critics In Szasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His Critics, edited by Jeffrey A. Schaler, Szasz sticks to his guns and scores many points, but his responses are not always completely satisfying.  |
Reason May 2005 Brian Doherty |
The Magical Father of American Rocketry Biographer George Pendle's book, Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons tells the bizarre tale of a character whose innovations in rocket fuel design were vital to mankind's leaving the surface of the planet.  |
HBS Working Knowledge May 16, 2005 Rosen et al. |
When Employees Have Equity Attitude When employees own a stake, the attitude of a company changes -- and so does its bottom line. So says the new book, Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good for Business.  |
Aviation History Laurel M. Sheppard |
Jerrie Mock: Record-Breaking Aviatrix In 1964, an Ohio woman took up the challenge that led to Amelia Earhart's disappearance, and become the first woman to fly around the world solo. She later chronicled her adventures in the book "Three-eight Charlie."  |
BusinessWeek May 23, 2005 John Carey |
The Family That Built The Bomb "109 East Palace: Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos," by Jennet Conant, is a vivid account of the U.S. community that developed the atomic bomb.  |
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