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BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 Susan Berfield |
Even In Death, Gene O' Kelly Wanted To Succeed When the CEO of KPMG learned he had terminal brain cancer, he set out to chronicle his last days.  |
BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 Catherine Arnst |
And Baby Makes...A Market "The Baby Business: How Money, Science, and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception" is a valuable, thought-provoking look at the baby-making business.  |
HBS Working Knowledge February 13, 2006 Manda Salls |
The Hidden Market for Babies Harvard professor Debora L. Spar discusses the research behind her book, The Baby Business: How Money, Science and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception.  |
Information Today February 13, 2006 Paula Berinstein |
Ad-Supported Free Books Arrive Citing the desire to create new revenue streams for authors, mega-publisher HarperCollins has announced the first free Web-based, ad-supported, full-text business book.  |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Dean Foust |
How To Pick A Business Brain Executive Intelligence: What All Great Leaders Have by Justin Menkes offers a stimulating analysis of an important topic, but brace yourself for an unsatisfying conclusion.  |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2006 |
Everybody Into the Alpha Pool In this short excerpt of his book, Hedgehogging, Barton Biggs describes what to look out for when examining hedge funds.  |
Reason February 2006 Nick Gillespie |
Mark Twain vs. Tom Sawyer In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twain had invented the American archetype of the prankish boy with a taste for adventure. In Huckleberry Finn, Twain reveals in ugly detail the limitations of that adolescent mentality when confronting the reality of American race relations.  |
Reason February 2006 Justin Peters |
Blood, Guts, and Entertainment Book review: A sanguine take on sanguinary diversions -- Savage Pastimes: A Cultural History of Violent Entertainment, by Harold Schechter  |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 Roben Farzad |
Outrage Deferred Confessions of a Wall Street Analyst, a colorful portrayal of egos, misdeeds, and Wall Street excess, is loaded with often appalling tales of the 1990s telco bacchanal.  |
InternetNews February 2, 2006 David Ian Miller |
Amazon Turns a New Page Amazon Connect is a new feature on Amazon.com that lets authors communicate with their readers with regular postings on whatever topic interests them.  |
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