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...September 20, Dunne/St. Martin's will publish a biography of W's ma: "Barbara Bush: Matriarch of a Dynasty" by Pamela Kilian, Scripps Howard News Service editor. Says Kirkus, "Full of praise for its subject, even with many qualifications: solely for fans of the Bush dynasty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Galley Girl: The Boyfriend Cooking Edition | 6/22/2002 | See Source »

...October, Simon & Schuster will publish "Chronicles: Volume 1" by Bob Dylan. The publisher calls the autobiography "the most awaited book of 2002." Based on the buzz we heard at BEA, there might be some truth to that. Don't look for Bob at Barnes & Noble, though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Galley Girl: The Boyfriend Cooking Edition | 6/22/2002 | See Source »

...October, the Free Press will publish "What Shall I Do With This People: Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism" by Milton Viorst. Says the publisher, "Not since the destruction of the Second Temple, argues Milton Viorst, have Jews displayed such intolerance toward one another or battled so fiercely over ideology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Galley Girl: The Boyfriend Cooking Edition | 6/22/2002 | See Source »

...exonerated on appeal in time for the U.S. Olympic trials in July. The American governing body USA Track and Field (USATF) refuses to name the offender, one of 17 who failed dope tests in the 18 months leading up to the Sydney Games. USATF policy is to publish names of offenders only if they were found guilty after an appeal. The International Olympic Committee and International Association of Athletic Federations want to follow up the allegations and have threatened sanctions on USATF if they don't come clean. GOLF A Late-Blooming Golden Goosen Until a year ago, many people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sisters Do a One and Two | 6/16/2002 | See Source »

...never used their real names even with each other) knew their work on DECSS could lead to a clash with DVD makers, who are fiercely protective of their lucrative technology. They expected repercussions, which came in the form of the raid a few months after the code was published online. Johansen was surprised it didn't happen sooner. "If I had done something illegal, that would have been more than enough time to get rid of any evidence," he says. ?kokrim claims that Johansen violated laws aimed at those who illegally access other people's computers. "We see this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Enemy At The Gates? | 6/16/2002 | See Source »

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