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Salon.com March 14, 2002 Allen Barra |
"The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutierrez" by Jimmy Breslin A great newspaperman returns to form with this true story of a young illegal immigrant and his horrible death on a construction site in New York...  |
Salon.com March 14, 2002 Joanna Smith Rakoff |
Jon Ronson The author of "Them: Adventures With Extremists" discusses his time with Osama's London cohort, close calls with neo-Nazis, and the undeniable humanity of the world's would-be monsters...  |
New Architect April 2002 Meg Hourihan |
Understand Your Employees Better Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister's Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams demonstrates how managers can improve team building, the overall office environment, and workplace productivity...  |
Salon.com March 13, 2002 Jack Boulware |
Bill Hicks, the black-humored articulator of doubt One of America's best and darkest comedians is eight years gone, but with a new biography and a new CD, his career shows no signs of stopping...  |
Salon.com March 13, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
"Blues for Cannibals" by Charles Bowden Another writer tries to shock us out of our bourgeois complacency with seedy tales of life in the gutter. Isn't this schtick getting pretty stale?  |
Salon.com March 12, 2002 Alison Motluk |
"Genes, Girls and Gamow" by James D. Watson A brilliant biologist's embarrassing new memoir reveals that even with a Nobel prize under his belt, a 24-year-old geek finds it hard to get laid...  |
Salon.com March 12, 2002 Charles Taylor |
A conversation with Jonathan Coe The author of "The Rotters' Club" talks about "pleasuring the reader," Henry Fielding, Dickens, Angus Wilson and Margaret Thatcher as a feminist icon...  |
Salon.com March 7, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
"The Last Opium Den" by Nick Tosches Tough-guy writer Nick Tosches elegantly mourns the vanishing of a decadent icon. But I know from my own blissful experience that the opium den lives on...  |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 |
Media Jones Hands to Work: The Stories of Three Families Racing the Welfare Clock By LynNell Hancock... Yellow By Frank H. Wu... The News About America: American Journalism in Peril By Leonard Downie Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser... etc.  |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 Arlie Russell Hochschild |
Activist in an Angry World Novelist and activist superstar Arundhati Roy talks about globalization and the post-September 11th era...  |
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