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Salon.com August 2, 2000 Greg Villepique |
"The Dragon Syndicates" by Martin Booth The blood-soaked history of the Chinese secret societies that started the heroin trade and invented the "death by myriad swords."  |
Salon.com August 2, 2000 Rob Brezsny |
Astrology's mad bomber In which the noted zodiac advice columnist traces his quest to be a perfect nobody along the odd and winding path that led him to the horoscope writing business.  |
Salon.com August 2, 2000 Rob Breznsy |
Messing with totems and taboos Your horoscope for this week. Do the planets control our fates? Hell, no!  |
Inc. August 1, 2000 Jeffrey L. Seglin |
Book Value You say tomato, I say to-mah-to: Different books, different viewpoints--The End of Shareholder Value, by Allan A. Kennedy and Living on the Fault Line, by Geoffrey A. Moore  |
Salon.com August 1, 2000 Elizabeth Macklin |
"A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You" by Amy Bloom A collection of stories that look frankly at the lives of transsexuals, adulterers, cancer survivors and angry teenagers.  |
Salon.com August 1, 2000 Andreas Killen |
Happiness is back Now that Eli Lilly has put it in a pill, psychologists, neuroscientists and other researchers are probing the causes and properties of feeling good.  |
Salon.com April 6, 2000 Rachel Elson |
Nonparent trap? Elinor Burkett argues that family-friendly policies are racist, regressive and, worst of all, anti-woman.  |
Salon.com November 22, 1999 Jon B. Rhine |
What's luck got to do with it? Is good fortune happenstance or the cosmos' great equalizer? Ask Nicholas Rescher. Better yet, ask Denise Rossi.  |
Salon.com July 28, 2000 Rick Moody |
Incognito The author of "The Ice Storm" picks seven favorite books with veils in them.  |
Salon.com July 27, 2000 Charles Taylor |
What makes Rudy mean? Two muckraking biographies ask how Giuliani got to be so vindictive.  |
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