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Exploring today's frontiers of time--working the night shift
The movement of human beings into new domains of time calls forth many of the same emotions--and springs from the same motivations--associated with the conquest of spatial frontiers.
A Peek at the Gilded Age
Christian Science Monitor SHELBURNE, Vt. William Seward Webb, doctor turned railroad baron, knew a good site when he saw one.
Poland's master photographers
\"It started with one man, then it grew.\" That's how artist Murray Forbes describes the origins of his extensive collection of 20th-century Polish photography.
Maths without tears from CTW
NEW YORK: The case: a lost baseball. The scene: a slightly scruffy neighbour hood diamond. The suspect:
Coolidge's favorite corner of the world
Calvin Coolidge is an archetype of American politics--a small-town boy who rose to high office but never left behind the rural values of his boyhood.
Exhortation to managers make room for excellence to happen in workplace
There's a certain shrillness about the message pressed upon us by Tom Peters and Nancy Austin in \"A Passion for Excellence: the Leadership Difference.\" One finishes the book, all 425 pages, with a ringing in the ears--as at the end of a long, but rousing, sermon.
Rollin' on the river
From the pilothouse perched atop the steamboat Natchez, the Mississippi stretches toward the horizon like a huge, lazy python. Its surface stillness masks the watery might that strains at levees and generates swirling crosscurrents and eddies.
A Statistical assault on 'bad-news bias'
This book will elicit cheers and grumbles from all points of the political compass. And a few hisses can be expected from at least one quarter -- the press, which author Ben Wattenberg charges with missing some of the biggest stories of our time.
Westmoreland v. CBS--a one-sided view of a convoluted case
Publication of this book heaps fresh fuel on a controversy that has been crackling since Jan. 23, 1982, when CBS aired its documentary \"The Uncounted Enemy:
Mr. Rogers on being a good parent
My feeling after reading this book is the same one I've had after watching many a \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" TV segment with my young son. Here's a man who truly cares.