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Salon.com August 22, 2001 Paul McLeary |
"Rock 'Til You Drop" by John Strausbaugh A baby boomer rock critic condemns his generation's insistence on lionizing the burned-out bands of their long-lost youth...  |
Salon.com August 22, 2001 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Dumb, dumber and theglobe.com A memoir by whiz kid turned dot-com refugee Stephan Paternot is as silly as the company he founded...  |
Salon.com August 20, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
Blood lust The coauthor of a new book on mosquitoes talks about who they bite, where they lurk and how they've killed over a billion human beings...  |
Linux Journal September 2001 Thomas Osterlie |
Review: Hacking Linux Exposed Hacking Linux Exposed deals with security-related threats to Linux systems. It's a book for practitioners by practitioners, with an emphasis on practice rather than theory...  |
Salon.com August 16, 2001 Laura Miller |
Sentenced to death Is a snooty "sentence cult" sending the Great American Novel to hell in a pretentious purple handbasket?  |
Fast Company September 2001 Daniel H. Pink |
Who Has the Next Big Idea? Michael Hammer, consultant, author, evangelical business revolutionary, unleashed reengineering on an unsuspecting public in the early 1990s. Now he's back -- with a new book, a new agenda, and a bunch of new ideas. Be afraid. Be redeemed. Or be both...  |
Fast Company September 2001 Polly LaBarre |
Organize Yourself. Or, What Business Can Learn From Ants For a book that begins with an account of the habits of slime mold, Steven Johnson's Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software isn't wanting for big ideas...  |
CIO August 15, 2001 |
Off the Shelf Mistrust any business book that has three authors... Wilfred Drath, a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership, explores three principles of leadership: personal dominance, interpersonal influence and relational dialogue... etc.  |
Salon.com August 9, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
Gore Vidal joins the black-helicopter crowd With his defense of Timothy McVeigh as a heroic freedom fighter in this month's Vanity Fair, the contrarian goes postal on us once and for all...  |
Salon.com August 8, 2001 Joe Mullich |
Lost in translation "Planet of the Apes" spawns a whole new genre -- lame novelizations of movies based on good novels...  |
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