Inside Job

  • Inside Job: How Government Insiders Subvert the Public Interest
    By Mark A. Zupan

    Strouse, Jean (1999). Morgan: American Financier. New York: Random House. Surowiecki, James (2004). The Wisdom of Crowds. New York: Doubleday/Anchor Books. Svensson, Jakob (2005). “Eight Questions about Corruption.

  • Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans
    By Paul Muolo, Stephen Pizzo, Mary Fricker

    In the documents filed as part of the 1976 congressional hearings was a letter from loan broker Donald E. Luna to Barnes and Beebe about a loan Luna was arranging for an associate of theirs, Richard Rossmiller. We remembered Don Luna: ...

  • Inside Job: A Life of Teaching
    By Robert S. Boone, Bob Boone

    Ray Hoffman threw up . It happened at the end of class . ” Stone sits down again and shakes his large buffalo head . Clearly he is disappointed . Later , Ray Hoffman and I walk down the stairs together . “ Let's go play ball .

  • Inside Job: Unmasking the 9/11 Conspiracies
    By Jim Marrs

    This book will help you decide for yourself. In this work, world-renowned conspiracy theorist Jim Marrs makes a compelling case that 9/11 marks the intersection of several conspiracies at once, each based on overlapping political agendas.

  • Inside Job
    By Charles Ferguson

    Suddiviso in cinque capitoli, il documentario esamina la crisi globale del 2008 e di cui tutt'ora si pagano le conseguenze, di quello che qualcuno ha definito tsunami economico, contestualizzando con precisione la situazione, facendo un ...

  • Inside Job: Doing the Work Within the Work
    By Stephen W. Smith

    There is a better way to live than the craziness of our driven world. This is your invitation to journey inside and do the work within your work.

  • Inside Job: Doing the Work Within the Work
    By Stephen W. Smith

    For example, an in-between time is when you sense you're ready to leave one job and start the search to find the next In this new space, you sense, intuit or awaken to the realization that something is going to change You may not know ...

  • Inside Job: 8 Secrets to Loving Your Work and Thriving

    That's often what a job feels like when you choose it from appearances or from the outside in. The Career Wisdom Institute has created a more effective model for career planning called the Inside Job Model. When you use the Inside Job ...

  • Inside Job
    By Connie Willis

    Inside Job is a tale of spiritualists, seances, skeptics, and a love that just might be able to rise about it all.

  • Inside Job: The Financiers Who Pulled Off the Heist of the Century
    By Charles Ferguson

    With stunning clarity, Charles Ferguson delivers an uncompromising accounting of how a new economic oligarchy has wrested control of our politics and the prospects for real recovery.

  • Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans
    By Paul Muolo, Stephen Pizzo, Mary Fricker

    Updated to include the latest developments, Inside Job reveals how thrift deregulation was the biggest boon to the mob since Prohibition, the link between the HUD scandal and the S&L...

  • Inside Job: The Financiers Who Pulled Off the Heist of the Century
    By Charles Ferguson

    Based on explosive interviews, court documents and corporate archives, Inside Job traces in gripping detail how decades of deregulation gave birth to a predator nation, with power players cycling through positions in government, academia ...

  • Inside Job
    By Kevin D. Randle, Kevin Randle, Richard Driscoll

    The Star Cops, a high-tech police force of humans and aliens, discover a lost group of rodent-like drug addicts in the lowest regions of their interstellar precinct ship who have fallen prey to a maniacal killer. Original.

  • Inside Job: Deep Undercover as a Corporate Spy
    By Kenneth C. Bucchi

    "Inside Job" is the fascinating, harrowing story of investigations into illegal activities and drug dealing.

  • Inside Job: The Financiers Who Pulled Off the Heist of the Century
    By Charles Ferguson

    With stunning clarity, Charles Ferguson delivers an uncompromising accounting of how a new economic oligarchy has wrested control of our politics and the prospects for real recovery.