Guantanamo: What the World Should Know In Guantanamo, Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray take on the Bush administration and its treatment of enemy combatants detained without trial. Is this the literary equivalent of Farenheit 9/11? Read on to find out. (33 views)
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation This week, we review the book that could save your career. If you're tired of dealing with punctuation-related tirades from your boss, you would do well to check out Eats, Shoots & Leaves. (31 views)
Unfit for Command Never one to shy away from controversy, this week our reviewer takes on the book that the Democrats don't want you to read and the Republicans hope you take at face value. Questions of accuracy and motive abound as the ''Swift Boat Veterans for Truth'' launch an all-out assault on John Kerry's character, with Unfit for Command as the centerpiece of their campaign. Do they... (29 views)
Uncovering the Treachery: How America's Allies and Adversaries are Secretly Supplying Our Enemies with Weapons Washington Times reporter Bill Gertz addresses the ever-present dangers to United States national security, including from American's enemies who benefit from the proliferation of nuclear and conventional weapons. Equally as troubling, Mr. Gertz depicts how radical terrorist groups are arming themselves with the help of America's purported allies, while the U.S. stands... (24 views)
My Life Everyone is talking about it, so should you join in the discussion? This week, our reviewer discusses Bill Clinton, whose life has been an open book since 1992, and his recently-released memoirs, My Life, to see if there is anything to be gleaned from its pages that we don't already know. (18 views)
How Clinton Urges Bipartisan Unity to Create Opportunities in America On November 9, 2004, nearly 6,000 people braved the frigid upstate New York night to wind their ways into a packed field house and several ''overflow'' closed-circuit viewing areas for the Sacerdote Lecture Series, ''Great Names at Hamilton College.'' This year's speaker was the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton. (8 views)
6 Tips on Becoming a Successful Lawyer from Rumpole of the Bailey This week we take a look at one of Britain's (and PBS's) most notable literary characters, Horace Rumpole, to examine his place in the pantheon of great fictional attorneys. (7 views)
Two New Legal Thrillers: Hot Type From Rob Reuland and Lisa Scottoline, a couple of books that blow away your average beach reads. (7 views)
The 9/11 Commission Report The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States After months of hearings, the 9/11 Commission has released its findings about what transpired leading up to the worst terrorist attack against America in history. Does the report bring closure or pose more questions? (4 views)