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After haggling over the length, Kugel and his editors at HUP compromised to publish two versions on the monograph rather than one. Traditions of the Bible, the complete 1,080-page titan, is billed by HUP as a full-scale reference book" and a "sourcebook for Biblical interpretation...
...bumped off Steve Day (Kris Kristofferson, right), commander of Netforce, the elite FBI unit set up to police the Internet in 2005? Was it Mafia don Leong Cheng? Nerdy computer titan Bill Gates--oops, strike that--Will Stiles? More important, who is sabotaging the Netforce computer system and threatening global stability? Trust acting command- er Alex Michaels (Scott Bakula, left) to get to the bottom of it all. After a choppy start, the multiple storylines of Netforce rev up smoothly, coalesce and--with a couple of neat twists--hit the finish line grandly...
...TIME's co-founder Henry Luce in your selection. TIME first entered my life more than 60 years ago. It had a new approach, a dramatic, lively way of telling the news. Happily, Luce's inspiration continues to dominate TIME's reportage. There's no question: Luce was a titan of industry and far more influential than a Bill Gates or a Sam Walton! WILLIAM DIXON San Jose, Calif...
Pete Rozelle a world titan? Billions have been hooked on football for decades without Pete and the National Football League having anything to do with it. And by "football," I don't mean that strange, local game popular among inhabitants of North America! I'm talking about true world football--what you call soccer. How on earth did you manage to overlook FIFA, the governing body of world football? PAUL ERIK NORTON Oslo...
...TITAN: THE LIFE OF JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, SR. The man who made his surname synonymous with limitless riches was reviled and caricatured during his life, and posterity has not been too much kinder. Biographer Ron Chernow's account portrays both the thin-lipped skinflint and the philanthropist who gave away hundreds of millions of dollars to worthy enterprises. Monopolies seem to be back in vogue. Wherever he is now, the old man must be smiling...