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Salon.com September 20, 2000 George Rafael |
"The Golden Age" Gore Vidal delivers the final volume of the American Chronicle series, his sweeping, score-settling fictional history of the United States.  |
Salon.com September 19, 2000 Gavin McNett |
"When We Were Orphans" by Kazuo Ishiguro In the new novel by the bestselling author of "Remains of the Day," an Englishman raised in Shanghai returns to find the dark truth about the deaths of his parents.  |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 Emily Jenkins |
Stuck in the minors A new book says that women will soon equal men at sports. If only it were true.  |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 Sonia Chopra |
Deepak Chopra attains financial peace The spiritual guru discusses his new book and what he does with the $15 million he brings in annually.  |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Blowing up "The Anarchist Cookbook" The author of the famous do-it-yourself bomb book renounces his creation -- on Amazon.  |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 John W. Dean |
Gratuitous advice The author of "Blind Ambition: The White House Years" and former counsel to President Nixon picks five favorite nonfiction books for the next POTUS to read.  |
Linux Journal October 2000 |
Book Review While W. Curtis Preston's experience is mostly in medium to large shops, and the book has a wealth of information for such shops, rest assured you can use UNIX Backup and Recovery even if all you have to back up is your own desktop computer...  |
Linux Journal October 2000 Ben Crowder |
Book Review LaTeX makes things easier but it's still hard for a beginner to grasp the connection between the marked-up text and the final, printed output. Enter Bernice Sacks Lipkin's LaTeX for Linux...  |
Salon.com September 14, 2000 Jeff Stark |
Survived Producer Mark Burnett's inside analysis doesn't make the island "dramality" any more compelling than it was from the edge of the couch.  |
Salon.com September 14, 2000 Daniel Mendelsohn |
Scarlet letters Al Gore's favorite novel, Stendhal's classic "The Red and the Black," is just the kind of art his wife and running mate want to squelch.  |
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