Clark , who brought Robert McFarlane with him to the NSC , insisted on having direct access to the president . Reagan agreed , and Meese subsequently lost his responsibility for foreign affairs . Half a year later , Haig resigned ...
Doug Kaplan seemed to be doing about as well as one could hope.
"Angry at how her grandmother erased the past, Susan Eisenberg, in these plainspoken, not-for-the-faint-of-heart, resists the historical amnesia and denial American culture propagates."--Eleanor Wilner, author.
I'll get him,” said Karen. As they watched her amble away down the hall Jake noticed how much her shoulders sagged, and he suddenly wished that Bert would refuse to come out and meet them. But then Bert stumbled into the room, ...
Tucker was able to consult Armin Meyer's unpublished memoir of the Khartoum incident. Meyer argued that the working group had already made this shift in thinking, encouraged by Kissinger. 44. Ibid. 45.
“ Only reason I got this , first place , ” Wilcox explained , “ is because I tapped a favor . Wanted you to see it . See what we're up against . Also see there's people workin ' on your case , ' spite a what you think .
. In this new, luminous book, Cole shows himself to be really one of the best at seeing.”—The Guardian “This lyrical essay in photographs paired with texts explores the mysteries of the ordinary.”—The New York Times Books Review ...
In particular, the book looks at the interplay between the U.S.-led peace process and internal Palestinian politics—namely, how a badly flawed peace process helped to weaken Palestinian leaders and institutions and how an increasingly ...
Just reassigned to the FBI office in St. Paul, Agent Bernadette Saint Clare is called upon to use her unique if erratic talent for using items found at a crime scene to see through a killer's eyes, but her efforts are undermined by the ...
This book examines how the media frequently miss or misunderstand these stories because they do not take religion seriously, and how they misunderstand religion when they do take it seriously.
"--Publishers Weekly "A cliffhanger for fans of the series."--Booklist Praise for the Chesapeake Valor series "Fans of Pettrey will adore this new romantic suspense series.
New York Times bestseller Brenda Novak's Evelyn Talbot series returns, with a heavily pregnant Evelyn being held hostage.
This story of a mother-daughter relationship caught in the crossfire of modern life, kids with too much knowledge of the world, and adults with too little, is a vision of all that is possible if we are willing to take off our blinders.
Blind Spot's lessons deliver a groundbreaking perspective shift and win-win approach for your customers, your business—and even your shareholders.
This elegantly written book exemplifies the power of shifting the anthropological analytical gaze to the social processes of policy formation that exacerbated the horrific post-Soviet mortality crisis."—Peter J. Brown, Professor of ...
This unflinchingly emotional novel is written in the powerful first-person voice of a legally blind teen who just wants to be like everyone else.
Can kill you Reluctantly working together, Claire and Lang begin to unravel the chilling truth about a twisted case—one with ties to a killer who is right in their midst, eager to see a mission of evil through to its terrifying end . . . ...
A complex novel filled with quirky characters on the right and wrong sides of the law, Blind Spot reminds us that life is filled with leaps of faith both great and small.
Blind spot
The book describes a framework developed and enriched by Charlie Feld over the last 30 years in a variety of organizations, including Frito-Lay, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Delta Air Lines, Home Depot, and Southwest Airlines.