Sunday, October 30, 2005








One of the nation's most controversial journalists and humorists offers another hard-hitting survey of the foibles of American foreign policy, recounting his experiences among consumers in Kuwait, in security obsessed airports around the globe, and in Kosovo, where "NATO tried to start World War III without hurting anyone."

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Monday, October 10, 2005







When Intelligence uncovers information about a terrorist threat in the jungles of Indonesia, Army Ranger snipers Kyle Monroe and Wade Curtis are sent in to eliminate to problem, but their mission is undermined by the presence by an overweight, undertrained colonel whose ineptitude could spell disaster for everyone

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Sunday, October 09, 2005







A short book (68 pages) that puts the events of 9/11 into political context. The focus is on how the American political system will respond to the challenges posed by the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The author is interested in how the major institutions, such as the Presidency, the Congress, and our system of civil liberties and rights is changing to respond to this challenge. The book is grounded in historical context , considering how other major crises have been handled.


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Saturday, October 08, 2005







Two journalists detail Karl Rove's rise to become George W. Bush's chief political advisor, examining his role in the 2000 presidential election and his influence on the strategy of the Bush administration.


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Friday, October 07, 2005







Presents the final report on the commision to investigate the September 11. 2001 terrorist attacks, covering their origins, American responses, future threats, and recommendations for preventing and controlling subsequent attacks.


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Thursday, October 06, 2005







A concerned appraisal of the racial gap in education today cites educational inequalities as a central civil rights issue, highlighting inner-city schools that demonstrate models of educational excellence while suggesting ways that educational problems can be overcome.


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Wednesday, October 05, 2005







Recounts the most notable volcanoes, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and other natural disasters to hit the United States.(Recommended for Children: Grades 4-6, or politicians of any age.)


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