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Salon.com August 31, 2000 Pete Wells |
"Keep Australia on Your Left" by Eric Stiller The story of an attempt to kayak around Australia that ended -- refreshingly -- not with triumph or disaster but with honest failure.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Brendan I. Koerner |
Ain't no network strong enough Master cryptographer Bruce Schneier's "Secrets and Lies" explains why computer security is an oxymoron.  |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Viktor Frolke |
Shoah business The son of an Auschwitz survivor accuses the "Holocaust industry," Elie Wiesel and Jewish leaders worldwide of a vast shakedown.  |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Andrew Ross |
"The Holocaust Industry" by Norman G. Finkelstein Is this indictment of Jewish lobby groups a righteous battle cry or something more sinister?  |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Alan Deutschman |
Bring on the misfits Silicon Valley owes its success to cultural outsiders, says Gregg Zachary in "The Global Me." When will the rest of the world open its doors?  |
Inc. September 1, 2000 Paul B. Brown |
Book Value Jack Welch, chairman of General Electric (and the manager of the century, according to Fortune), is going to write a management book. Geez. You need some business books to nibble on while you wait for a big feast like that. (Publication is timed for Welch's retirement, in April 2001.)  |
Salon.com August 29, 2000 Dan Cryer |
"A Rum Affair" by Karl Sabbagh Floraphiles get nasty in a true story of the near-perfect botanical crime.  |
Salon.com August 29, 2000 Steve Kettmann |
Roger Angell Long before he started writing about baseball for the New Yorker he was a fan of the game, and he has never been afraid to show it.  |
Salon.com August 28, 2000 Cary Tennis |
Red-light fever I, too, love a district where anything goes, but William Vollmann's novel of San Francisco's Tenderloin goes too far.  |
Salon.com August 25, 2000 Aimee Bender |
Count on it The author of "The Girl in the Flammable Skirt" picks five great books that play with numbers.  |
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