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Reason November 2007 Jacob Sullum |
The Man Who Wanted to Be Left Alone An interview with author Scott Stein about his funny, entertaining, politically charged satirical novel, Mean Martin Manning. |
Reason November 2007 Jackson Kuhl |
Eight Million Sots in the Naked City Book Reviews: Dry Manhattan: Prohibition in New York City, by Michael A. Lerner... The Diary of a Rum-Runner, by Alastair Moray... Smugglers of Spirits: Prohibition and the Coast Guard Patrol, by Harold Waters... |
Reason November 2007 Juliet Samuel |
Much Ado About Shopping Samizdat chick lit in Saudi Arabia: Rajaa Alsanea's first novel, Girls of Riyadh, describes the sex and shopping habits of four rich Saudi girls. |
Reason November 2007 Michael C. Moynihan |
The Caudillo in His Labyrinth Hugo Chavez, by Cristina Marcano and Alberto Barrera Tyszka, is dispiriting reading, but there may still be hope for Venezuela. |
Reason November 2007 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
The Day of the Flying Fish Globalization and the making of modern sushi: The Sushi Economy: Globalization and the Making of a Modern Delicacy by Sasha Issenberg... The Zen of Fish by Trevor Corson... etc. |
CFO November 1, 2007 Kate Plourd |
Farewell to a Finance Whiz J. Edward Lundy, former CFO of Ford Motor Co., died in October at age 92. |
Fast Company November 1, 2007 David Futrelle |
People to Watch Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia CEO... Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of Dreamworks Animation... etc. |
Reason October 2007 |
Letters Letters to the Editor: An Epidemic of Meddling... Wikipedia and Beyond... Presidential Scouting Reports... |
Reason October 2007 Deirdre McCloskey |
Creative Destruction vs. the New Industrial State Book Reviews: Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction, by Thomas K. McCraw... The New Industrial State, by John K. Galbraith... |
InternetNews September 28, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
On Influencers, Armani and Burma Do New Age marketers have it all wrong?... Georgio Armani is making his brand available in Second Life...The generals who run Burma's government today cut public access to the Internet.... |
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