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...that’s what we called in college "if history." In other words, "if this didn’t happen, what would have happened?" And of course, it’s impossible to answer...
...going to answer that very directly by saying I think she forgot the reviews that she wrote of the earlier book, "Plan of Attack". She said the following: "In his engrossing new book, ‘Plan of Attack’, Bob Woodward uses myriad details to chart the Bush administration’s march to war against Iraq. His often harrowing narrative not only illuminates the fateful interplay of personality and policy among administration hawks and doves, but it also underscores the role that fuzzy intelligence, Pentagon timetables, and aggressive ideas about military and foreign policy had in creating...
...Larry had more energy than the young 20-somethings that used to work for him,” Dorf says. “You’d leave something for him at two in the morning and by seven he’d have answered all your questions and have 10 more for you to answer. Then you’d seem him in class and he’d be perfectly prepared with material that had just been handed down by the court a week before...
Whether undergraduates will challenge the regulation of Harvard’s space is a question every generation asks, and some attempt to answer. But while the excitement of previous generations of activists motivate and validate SLAM, they may be looking toward a hackneyed model from an outdated time...
...Playing to Play or Playing to Win?” And there’s a truncated edition of Carl von Clausewitz’s “On War,” the book jacket of which asks itself the obvious question before promptly providing an answer: “What can a nineteenth-century Prussian general teach a twenty-first century executive or entrepreneur about business strategy? Everything!” And who could forget the classic “The Change Monster,” whose premise goes “change is a monster that can?...