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Richard Z. Chesnoff
Richard Z. Chesnoff is a senior correspondent for U.S. News & World Report and op-ed columnist for the New York Daily News. Winner of both the Overseas Press Club and National Press Club awards, he has covered many of the major events and ... [... more]
Random House

Murder of Stephen Lawrence
From Amazon.com: The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, which originally aired in Britain in 1999, was one of the most quietly incendiary made-for-TV productions of 2002. As he did for his acclaimed feature Bloody Sunday, writer-director Paul Greengrass based [... more]
CDN$26.99
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Stephen Williams
Invisible Darkness is the story of one of the more bizarre cases in recent memory--killings so sensational that they prompted the Canadian government, in the interests of justice, to silence its national press and to lock foreign journalists out ... [... more]
Random House

Leslie Cockburn
Leslie Cockburn's coverage of foreign affairs has won her numerous awards, including the Emmy, George Polk and duPont-Columbia Awards, the Robert F. Kennedy Award for International Reporting, and the National Press Club Award for Diplomatic ... [... more]
Random House

Man of the Year (Widescreen Edition)
A political "comedy" that refuses to commit to its intriquing premise: While watching "Man of the Year" I realized that I want to believe that a comedian could indeed be elected President of the United States. This stems from my long [... more]
CDN$13.99
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The Vicar of Dibley: The Complete Series One
From Amazon.com: The most British of British sitcoms, The Vicar of Dibley has well earned its success, which had nothing to do with the whoops-mind-my-bosoms potential in casting Dawn French in the role of a female vicar foisted upon a sleepy and ultra- [... more]
CDN$24.98
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America The Virtuous: The Crisis of Democracy and the ...
This you have to read !: This book is getting attention, but everybody should read it! It might even arrest the slide of America into decadence and totalitarianism. This is the best I've seen on the crisis of American society. I could not stop reading. [... more]
CDN$39.95
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How to Supervise People: Techniques for Getting Results ...
The sixty-minute Supervisor: The edition of this book that I read is part of the 'Sixty -Minute Training Series' published by the National Press Publications, a division of the Rockhurst College Continuing Education Center, Inc. It's the type of book [... more]
CDN$15.00
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An Unpardonable Crime
Who Calls the Shots?: This book had lukewarm reviews in the national press, which seems unwarranted to me. I read it with absorption in every available minute over the course of four days. Mr.Taylor's adoption of the late-Regency language and authorial [... more]
CDN$14.00
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The End of Democracy
the end of democracy: The author's challenging the most dominent theory and practice of governance on intellectual grounds is no less than someone's challenging the US military might all alone. It is interesting to find that a person is challenging an [... more]
CDN$17.99
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Man of the Year
A political "comedy" that refuses to commit to its intriquing premise: While watching "Man of the Year" I realized that I want to believe that a comedian could indeed be elected President of the United States. This stems from my long [... more]
CDN$13.99
Amazon CA

Into The Buzz Saw
should be on library and bookstore shelves, but isn't: great book for all the reasons already mentioned, plus: I was in New York City to get a copy of this book for a gift. Went to the huge Barnes and Noble. They didn't have it nor did they have it in [... more]
CDN$25.50
Amazon CA
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