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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:34 PM
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BOOK TV Schedule June 11-13


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BOOK TV Schedule June 11-13

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Saturday, June 11
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8:00 am Essie Mae Washington-Williams, 2005 Palm Springs Book Fest: Essie Mae Washington-Williams "Dear Senator"

8:30 Bill Gertz, William Hawkins, Michael Pillsbury, Al Santoli, Discussion on Constantine Menges' Book "China: The Gathering Threat"

10:30 Dava Sobel, Sebastian Junger, Hampton Sides & Melissa Faye Greene, Writing Nonfiction Panel

12:00 pm Featured Program: 2005 Printers Row Book Fair-Saturday Coverage

7:00 Encore Booknotes: John Marszalek, The Petticoat Affair: Manners, Mutiny and Sex in Andrew Jackson's White House

8:00 History on Book TV: Dr. Michael Good, The Search for Major Plagge: The Nazi who Saved Jews

9:30 Katherine Eban, Dangerous Doses: How Counterfeiters Are Contaminating America's Drug Supply

10:30 Sean Naylor, Frederick Kagan, Kalev Sepp, Thomas Donnelly, Not a Good Day to Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda


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Sunday, June 12
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12:00 am After Words: Zell Miller interviewed by John Anderson

1:00 Featured Program: 2005 Printers Row Book Fair-Saturday Coverage

8:00 Public Lives: Marilyn Nelson, A Wreath for Emmett Till

9:00 Michael Cannon, Jr., Abu Ghraib: Reflections in the Looking Glass

10:15 Sadako Ogata, Gen. Wesley Clark, Dana Priest, The Turbulent Decade: Confronting the Refugee Crises of the 1990s

11:30 Greg Perry, Disabling America: The Unintended Consequences of the Government's Protection of the Handicapped

12:30 pm Featured Program: 2005 Printers Row Book Fair-Sunday Coverage

5:00 Anne Marie Oliver and Paul Steinberg, The Road to Martyrs' Square: A Journey Into the World of the Suicide Bomber

6:00 After Words: After Words: Patricia O'Toole interviewed by Tom Daschle

7:00 Candice Jackson, Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine

8:00 General Assignment: Matt Taibbi, Spanking the Donkey: Dispatches from the Dumb Season

9:00 After Words: After Words: Patricia O'Toole interviewed by Tom Daschle

10:00 Featured Program: 2005 Printers Row Book Fair-Sunday Coverage

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Monday, June 13
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2:30 am Public Lives: Marilyn Nelson, A Wreath for Emmett Till

3:30 S.V. Date, Mirta Ojito, and Karen Spears Zacharias, Much Ado About Books 2005: Writing the Memoir

4:15 Michael Collins, Hot Lights, Cold Steel: Life, Death and Sleepless Nights in a Surgeon's First Years

5:15 Craig Whitney, ed., The WMD Mirage: Iraq's Decade of Deception and America's False Premise for War

6:20 Col. Garland Williams, Engineering Peace: The Military Role in Postconflict Reconstruction



Schedule at http://www.booktv.org/schedule/

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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:36 PM
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1.  "China: The Gathering Threat" - panel discussion
On Saturday, June 11 at 8:30 am

Discussion on Constantine Menges' Book "China: The Gathering Threat"
Bill Gertz, William Hawkins, Michael Pillsbury, Al Santoli


Constantine Menges passed away before his book, "China: The Gathering Threat," was published. During this event at the Hudson Institute, a panel of friends and colleagues who were inspired by Menges' work talk about Menges and the arguments he makes in his book concerning the economic and military threat posed by China. Joining the discussion are: Bill Gertz of the Washington Times, William Hawkins of the U.S. Business and Industry Council, Al Santoli of the Asia America Initiative, and Michael Pillsbury, author of "China Debates the Future Security Environment." Constantine Menges' wife, Nancy Menges, makes opening remarks and Hudson Institute president Herbert London moderates the discussion. Includes Q&A.

Author Bio: Constantine Menges, former CIA national intelligence officer and former special assistant to President Reagan for national security affairs, was a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. He was a central planner for the 1983 invasion of Grenada. He authored several books, including "Inside the National Security Council: The True Story of the Making and Unmaking of Reagan's Foreign Policy" and "The Twilight Struggle: The Soviet Union v. the United States Today."

Publisher: Nelson Current P.O. Box 141000 Nashville, TN 37214
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Gabi Hayes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:40 PM
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3. could they have MORE conservative AHoles on CSPAN?
and who is THIS creature:

''Candice Jackson, Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine''

as opposed to the women targeted by the Starr Machine?

huh?

you ffffing c-word......
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:39 PM
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2. 2005 Printers Row Book Fair a full day of author programs and call-in show
On Saturday, June 11 at 12:00 pm and Sunday, June 12 at 1:00 am

2005 Printers Row Book Fair-Saturday Coverage

Description: Live from the Printers Row Book Fair in Chicago, Illinois, a full day of author programs and call-in shows. The Printers Row Book Fair was founded in 1985 in Chicago's historic Printers Row neighborhood, once the center of bookmaking in the city. In 2002 the book fair was acquired by the Chicago Tribune. Book TV's coverage airs live from noon to 7pm ET.


Saturday, June 11 LIVE 12noon-7PM ET

12:00 pm ET

· Richard Posner, author of "Preventing Surprise Attacks: Intelligence Reform in the Wake of 9/11" and Geoffrey Stone, author of "Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime From the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism"
1pm ET
· Jonathan Mahler, author of "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City"
2:30pm ET
· Kevin Boyle, author of "Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age"
4pm ET
· John Harris, author of "The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House"
5pm ET
· Steve Bogira, author of "Courtroom 302: A Year Behind the Scenes in an American Criminal Courthouse"
6pm ET
· Alex Kotlowitz, author of "Never a City So Real: A Walk in Chicago"

Note: Saturday's programs re-air Sunday morning, beginning at 1am ET


Sunday, June 12 LIVE 12:30-5PM ET

12:30pm ET
· Richard Parker, author of "John Kenneth Galbraith: His Life, His Politics, His Economics"
1:30pm ET
· Jeff Libman, author of "An Immigrant Class: Oral Histories from Chicago's Newest Immigrants" and Craig Marberry, author of "Cuttin' Up: Wit and Wisdom from Black Barbershops"
3pm ET
· Jennet Conant, author of "109 East Palace: Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos"
4pm ET
· Michael Lind, author of "What Lincoln Believed: The Values and Convictions of America's Greatest President"

Note: Sunday's programs re-air Sunday evening, beginning at 10pm ET



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Gabi Hayes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:50 PM
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7. great...Richard Posner....think I'll go heckle that maniac
He's one crazy, dangerous lunatic; unfortunately very influential

remember, among other crazy ideas he spouts, he's one those supporting the bidding on emigration rights; he puts monetary values on EVERYTHING, including child prostitution, IIRC

http://www.becker-posner-blog.com/archives/2005/02/sell_the_right.html

here's a bit on the economic aspects of his madness, by somebody who knows how to answer this geek on his own terms:

December 29, 2004
faith-based morality
By far, the biggest names in the social science (economics/philosophy/psychology/political science/law) are Gary Becker and Richard Posner. Posner is guestblogging this week at Leiter Reports. His first essay is on a very interesting and important topic, one I spent a fair amount of time talking about in my decision making class last term.



The question is where morality comes from. What makes killing, lying, stealing, cheating, etc. “wrong?” Some people think morality comes from God and the Bible. Other people think that what makes something right or wrong has to do with the consequences for everyone affected.

The second view – reason-based morality is called utilitarianism. It was invented by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Peter Singer, a philosopher at Princeton is the most famous utilitarian alive today.

The first view – faith-based morality might be called authoritarianism.

I am a very big fan of reason-based morality. I think that Becker and Posner are also, but I wasn’t quite sure after reading Posner’s wordy, confusing essay. Here are some replies to some of his comments:

RP: Think of the rejection in our society of the Islamic punishment code, public nudity, polygamy, indentured servitude, chain gangs, voluntary gladiatorial combat, forced redistribution of wealth, preventive war, torture, the mutilation of corpses, sex with corpses, sex with nonobjecting animals, child labor, duelling, suicide, euthanasia, arranged marriages, race and sex discrimination. Are there really compelling reasons for these unarguable tenets of the current American moral code?

DF: Actually, JP, yes. Some prohibitions (child labor, torture, sex with nonobjecting (sic) animals) are more reasonable than others (euthanasia, suicide, homosexuality, inter-racial marriage). Some (preventive war) are very much up for grabs.


http://debfrisch.com/archives/2004_12.html
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:12 AM
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8. frightening...
like those creatures in your sig line. I swear that little guy on the end was in one of my childhood nightmares.
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 04:06 PM
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15. On now.... John Harris, author of "The Survivor: DU thread...
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:40 PM
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4. The Search for Major Plagge: The Nazi who Saved Jews

On Saturday, June 11 at 8:00 pm

The Search for Major Plagge: The Nazi who Saved Jews
Dr. Michael Good

Michael Good profiles the life of Nazi army officer Major Karl Plagge. In "The Search for Major Plagge," the author recounts how the officer saved his mother, Pearl, and 250 Jews from death in a concentration camp Lithuania during the Holocaust. Mr. Good explains that he decided to research Major Plagge's story after visiting Lithuania in the summer of 1999. This event was hosted by the Durham Public Library in Connecticut.

Author Bio: Dr. Michael Good is a physician in Durham, Connecticut. His father, William Good, survived the war after escaping execution by the Nazis.

Publisher: Fordham University Press University Box L Bronx, NY 10458
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:41 PM
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5. A Wreath for Emmett Till
On Sunday, June 12 at 8:00 am and Monday, June 13 at 2:30 am

A Wreath for Emmett Till
Marilyn Nelson

On August 28th, 1955 fourteen year-old Emmett Till was killed allegedly for whistling at a white woman outside a grocery store in Money, Mississippi. Author and poet Marilyn Nelson writes about the legacy of Emmett Till in her book, "A Wreath for Emmett Till." The book is a collection of poems created as a written memorial to the boy whose death, 50 years ago this year, would later be seen as a catalyst for the Civil Rights movement.

Author Bio: Marilyn Nelson is a poet and the author of "Carver: A Life in Poems" and "The Fields of Praise." Her work has won the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, Newbery Honor, Coretta Scott King Honor, and the Stieglitz-Straus Award. Ms. Nelson is a poetry professor at the University of Connecticut.

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin 222 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-10-05 07:43 PM
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6. Wes Clark! - Turbulent Decade: Confronting the Refugee Crises of the 90's

On Sunday, June 12 at 10:15 am

The Turbulent Decade: Confronting the Refugee Crises of the 1990s
Sadako Ogata, Gen. Wesley Clark, Dana Priest

From the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, a panel discussion on the world refugee situation during the 1990s. The panel was held in conjunction with the release of former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Sadako Ogata's new book, "The Turbulent Decade: Confronting the Refugee Crises of the 1990s." With Ms. Ogata on the panel is former Nato Supreme Allied Commander of Europe Gen. Wesley Clark. Gen. Clark worked closely with Ms. Ogata when both were high-ranking officials during the crisis in Kosovo in the early 1990s. The discussants also address the current global climate and the potential for future refugees. The panel is moderated by Washington Post staff writer Dana Priest.

Author Bio: Sadako Ogata was the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1991 to 2000. Ms. Ogata currently serves as president of the Japan International Cooperation Agency in Tokyo.
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company 500 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10110
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:13 AM
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9.  A Journey Into the World of the Suicide Bomber
Edited on Sat Jun-11-05 11:15 AM by Viva_La_Revolution
On Sunday, June 12 at 5:00 pm

The Road to Martyrs' Square: A Journey Into the World of the Suicide Bomber
Anne Marie Oliver and Paul Steinberg

Anne Marie Oliver and Paul Steinberg talk about the political and psychological environment that produces suicide bombers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. During their remarks, the authors show video clips of suicide bombers discussing their motives and psychologically training for their missions. The talk was hosted by the Carnegie Council in New York City. Includes Q&A.

Author Bio: Anne Marie Oliver and Paul Steinberg are research scholars at University of California, Santa Barbara. They have been visiting scholars at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and at Harvard University in Boston.

Publisher: Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:14 AM
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10. After Words: Patricia O'Toole interviewed by Tom Daschle

On Sunday, June 12 at 6:00 pm and at 9:00 pm

After Words: Patricia O'Toole interviewed by Tom Daschle

This week on After Words Patricia O'Toole discusses her book, "When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt after the White House." It's an examination of Roosevelt's years after he left the presidency at the age of fifty. She describes the former President as spending the rest of his life in search of a public role to satisfy his needs for power and action. Former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) interviews her.

Author Bio: Patricia O'Toole is the author of "Money and Morals in America: A History," and "The Five of Hearts: An Intimate Portrait of Henry Adams and His Friends." She is a professor of nonfiction in the Graduate Writing Division of Columbia University's School of the Arts in New York City. Tom Daschle is currently Special Policy Advisor at Alston & Bird law firm in Washington, DC. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives 1987-1986, and was elected to the Senate in in the U.S. Senate He became Minority Leader of the Senate in 1994, Majority Leader in 2001, and Minority Leader again in 2002, until his defeat in the 2004 elections.
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:18 AM
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11. Spanking the Donkey
Edited on Sat Jun-11-05 11:19 AM by Viva_La_Revolution
:spank: :kick: :spank: :kick: :spank: :kick:


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

On Sunday, June 12 at 8:00 pm

Spanking the Donkey: Dispatches from the Dumb Season
Matt Taibbi

Matt Taibbi gives a first-hand account of the 2004 Presidential campaign trail in his new book "Spanking the Donkey." While working as a reporter, Mr. Taibbi had a seat on John Kerry's campaign plane, attended Howard Dean press conferences, and worked undercover at a Republican campaign office in Orlando, Florida. The author sits down with Will Dana, managing editor of the Rolling Stone, to discuss his writing style and the problems he faced finding new story ideas and getting along with the other reporters. This event was hosted by Housing Works Used Book Café in New York City.

Author Bio: Matt Taibbi is a columnist for the New York Press and a contributing editor to Rolling Stone. Mr. Taibbi worked as a jounalist in Russia and edited the satirical magazine The eXile for ten years.

Publisher: NEW PRESS 38 Greene Street, 4th floor New York, NY 10013
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:21 AM
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12. S.V. Date, Mirta Ojito, and Karen Spears Zacharias
On Monday, June 13 at 3:30 am

Much Ado About Books 2005: Writing the Memoir
S.V. Date, Mirta Ojito, and Karen Spears Zacharias

From the 2005 Much Ado About Books festival in Jacksonville, Florida, a panel discussion on writing the memoir moderated by Florida Times-Union editor Pat Yack. Panelists include S.V. Date, author of "Quiet Passion: A Biography of Bob Graham"; Mirta Ojito, author of "Finding Manana: Memoir of a Cuban Exodus"; and Karen Spears Zacharias, author of "Hero Mama."

Author Bio: S.V. Date covers politics for the Palm Beach Post and is the author of numerous books including "Smokeout" and "Final Orbit." Mirta Ojito is a native of Cuba who immigrated to the United States during the Mariel Boat Lift of 1980. Ms. Ojito was the recipient of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting and she currently writes for the New York Times in their Miami Bureau. Karen Spears Zacharias has written extensively about veterans and veterans' issues and serves on the national advisory board of the Virtual Wall and Orphans of War Foundation. She has written previously for the New York Times and currently serves as a contributing columist to The Veteran magazine.
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:23 AM
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13.  WMD Mirage: Iraq's Decade of Deception & America's False Premise for War

On Monday, June 13 at 5:15 am

The WMD Mirage: Iraq's Decade of Deception and America's False Premise for War
Craig Whitney, ed.

The United States relied on faulty intelligence in making the decision to go to war in Iraq. That's the case made by New York Times assistant managing editor Craig Whitney in his book, "The WMD Mirage: Iraq's Decade of Deception and America's False Premise for War." Mr. Whitney talks about his book at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City and is joined in the discussion by Patricia Wald, Commissioner of the Committee on the Intelligence Capabilities of the U.S. Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction; and Charles Duelfer, former head of the Iraq Survey Group. The panelists talk about the failures of the American intelligence community as well as the current state of WMD in Iraq.

Author Bio: Craig Whitney is assistant managing editor of the New York Times and the editor of "The WMD Mirage: Iraq's Decade of Deception and America's False Premise for War." He has worked for the New York Times as a reporter, European diplomatic correspondent, and foreign editor. Judge Patricia Wald served as assistant U.S. attorney general for legislative affairs during much of the Carter administration, on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in 1979, and was chief judge of the court from 1986 to 1991. She was appointed to the Federal Appeals Court and after retiring from the court in 1999, she spent two years in The Hague as a judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Charles Duelfer is a former head of the State Department's Center for Defense Trade, former Deputy head of the UNSCOM weapons inspection agency in Iraq, and in January 2004 he replaced David Kay as the leader of the Iraq Survey Group.

Publisher: PublicAffairs 250 W. 57th Street, Suite 1321 New York, NY 10107
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Viva_La_Revolution Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-11-05 11:24 AM
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14. Engineering Peace: The Military Role in Postconflict Reconstruction

On Monday, June 13 at 6:20 am

Engineering Peace: The Military Role in Postconflict Reconstruction
Col. Garland Williams

Col. Garland Williams discusses reconstruction efforts in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan drawing from his own experience as military assistant to the assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for civil works. In his new book, "Engineering Peace," Col. Williams examines the challenges countries face when trying to restore social institutions after conflicts end. The author is joined by Dana Eyre, Senior Advisor at the U.S. Agency for International Development, and two members of the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC, Paul Hughes and Daniel Serwer.

Author Bio: Col. Garland H. Williams was the military assistant to the assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for civil works. He also commanded the 16th Armored Engineer Battalion in Germany from 1999-2001 and served in Sarajevo as part of NATO's Implementation Force staff from 1996-1999.

Publisher: United States Institute of Peace 1200 17th Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036
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17. Matt Taibbi
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