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41. Marketing Marilyn Manson, World
 
42. Educational Resource Pack for
43. AZ26 I'll See You In My Dreams
44. CT26 I'll See You DORIS DAY/DANNY
 
45. The Danny Thomas Show
46. Good Housekeeping March 1991 Bette
 
47. Epigenetics B01_0821
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48. The Octopus: The Secret Government
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49. The Octopus: Secret Government
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50. The Nuclear Express: A Political
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51. ASP.NET: Your Visual Blueprint
 
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54. Novell Intranetware Professional
 
55. Professional Selling: Text and
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56. The Times People: Robert Fisk,
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57. Joueur Du Royal Sporting Club
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58. People From Adams County, Ohio:
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59. Lonely Planet Argentina
 
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60. Agricultural Financial Reporting

41. Marketing Marilyn Manson, World Wide Web Rock Star (English, Spanish, French, Italian and German Edition)
by Thomas Chi
Mass Market Paperback: 60 Pages (2007-10-19)

Isbn: 0980086221
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Portuguese

1. O que você acha de Marilyn Manson? 2. Você foi a um show do Marilyn Manson? Por favor, descreva sua experiência no show. 3. Você sempre foi um fã de Marilyn Manson? Quando você começou a ouvir Marilyn Manson? 4. Qual é a sua música favorita do Marilyn Manson? 5. Você lê a revista Revista Rolling Stone para se inteirar de notícias sobre música? 6. Você assiste MTV para se inteirar de notícias sobre música? 7. Qual é o seu artista solo ou banda favorita?

Romania

1. Ce parere ai despre Marilyn Manson?2.Ai fost la concertul cu Marilyn Manson?Te rugam descrie experienta ta la concertul lui Manson!3.Ai fost dintotdeauna un fan Marilyn Manson?Cand ai inceput sa asculti Marilyn Manson?4.Care este cantecul tau preferat cu Marilyn Manson?5.Citesti revista Rolling Stone pentru a afla stiri noi despre muzica?6.Te uiti la MTV pentru a afla stirile despre muzica?7.Care este preferatul tau artist solo sau trupa ta preferata?

Czech

1. Co si myslite o Marilynu Mansonovi? 2. Videli jste koncert Marilyna Mansona? Pokud ano, muzete popsat svuj zazitek? 3. Kdy jste ho zacali poslouchat? Nebo jste byli jeho fanousky odjakziva? 4. Jaka je vase nejoblibenejsi pisen od Marilyna Mansona? 5. Ctete Rolling Stone Magazine, abyste se dozvedeli o hudebnich novinkach? 6. Koukate se na MTV, abyste se dozvedeli o hudebnich novinkach? 7. Jaka je vase oblibena skupina nebo interpret?

French

1 : Que pensez-vous de Marilyn Manson?2 : Etes-vous allez à un concert de Marilyn Manson? Décrivez cette expérience.3 : Avez-vous toujours été un fan de Marilyn Manson? Quand avez-vous commencé a écouter Marilyn Manson?4 : Quelle est votre chanson favorite de Marilyn Manson?5 : (I don't know who to translate exactly this question so I translate: Do you read Rolling Stone magazine to discover new groups?) Lisez-vous le magazine Rolling Stone pour découvrir de nouveaux groupes?6 : ( I also change "to get your music news?" in "to discover new groups?") Regardez-vous MTV pour connaitre de nouveaux groupes?7 : Quel est votre artiste ou groupes préféré?

Italian

1 - Cosa ne pensi di Marilyn Manson? 2 - Sei mai stato ad un concerto di Manson in Italia? Ti prego di descrivere l'esperienza! 3 - Sei sempre stato un fan di Manson? 4 - Qual'è la tua canzone preferita? 5 - Chi è il tuo artista o la tua band preferita?

For example, here is an interview from a Manson fan in Turkey translated into English:

Ilk katildigim rock konseri New York daki Roseland Balo Salonunda Marilyn Manson konseriydi.Arkadaslarim bu konserin "Lest We Forget" (hadi unutalim) adindaki son konseri oldugunu soylediler.Bir kac ay sonra Turkiye ye dondum,Butun arkadaslarim konseri sordular.Plaklarina dukkanlarda sahiptik ama cok az Ingilizce sarki soyleyen gruplar Turkiye ye sarki soylemek icin geldiler.

Bu kisi Marilyn Manson hakkinda bir kitap yaziyordu.Biz Istanbul da kay kay yaparken bizimle soylesi yapip resimlerimizi cekti.Daha sonra kitabini internette gordum.Ismi "Marilyn Manson Murders".Simdi Marilyn Manson in Temmuz un 2'sinde Turkiye ye geldigine inanamiyorum.5 arkadasimla birlikte Temmuz un 4 undeO'nu gormeye Sofya,Bulgaristan a arabayla gidebiliriz.Yazin boyle bir vizyon ile baslamasina cok heyecanlandik.Manson guveni surekli,iz birakici.Manson kalabaligi motive ederek bir sekilde uyandirma toreni yapiyor..Konserdekalabaligi izlemek bu basarili rock sarkicisini izlemek kadar harika,inanilmaz. ... Read more


42. Educational Resource Pack for Primary Teachers and Pupils (Bank of England Economics Resource Packs)
by Danny Thomas, Ken Durham
 Paperback: 16 Pages (1989-12)

Isbn: 1853242624
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43. AZ26 I'll See You In My Dreams DANNY THOMAS Lobby Card Here?s a wonderfullobby card from the original release of I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS with Danny Thomas.Lobby card is in EXCELLENT conditionA lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie.
by n/a
Cards: Pages (1952)

Asin: B000WB8GS0
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44. CT26 I'll See You DORIS DAY/DANNY THOMAS Lobby Card.Here's a terrific lobby card from the original release of ILL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS featuring a great image of DANNY THOMAS.Lobby card is in near MINT condition. No pinholes, no stains, no tears. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket.
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Cards: Pages (1951)

Asin: B000VIPP6A
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45. The Danny Thomas Show
by Dell
 Paperback: Pages (1961)

Asin: B000R12XES
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46. Good Housekeeping March 1991 Bette Midler Cover, Chuck Scarborough Fiction, Isobel Stewart Fiction, Danny Thomas on Marlo
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (1991)

Asin: B002WEFKAC
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47. Epigenetics B01_0821
by Thomas Jenuwein, Danny Reinberg, and Marie-Laure Caparros C. David Allis
 Paperback: Pages (2003)

Asin: B001BKTF36
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"This is the International Edition. The content is in English, same as US version but different cover. Please DO NOT buy if you can not accept this difference.Ship from Shanghai China, please allow about 3 weeks on the way to US or Europe.Message me if you have any questions." ... Read more


48. The Octopus: The Secret Government and Death of Danny Casolaro
by Kenn Thomas, Jim Keith
Hardcover: 182 Pages (1996-12)
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Asin: 0922915393
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A provocative analysis of the mysterious death of journalist Danny Casolaro discusses the link between the death and high-level government conspiracy involving the Iran-Contra affair, the October Surprise, BCCI, and other political scandals and cover-ups. Tour. IP. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Well worth reading
The Octopus by Kenn Thomas and Jim Keith.
A good book to read. Very interesting. I wish the likeable
Boy Scout would have listened to his friends who told him to
back off or he would be killed.
How I found this book was round about. I had attended a
lecture and it concerned the anti-inflamatory effects of Tylenol.
I read the section on Wikepedia and saw the name Casolaro and
asked myself, who is he? What did he have to do with Tylenol.
I went to the site Danny Casolaro and found about 8 to 12 pages
about him. Now days there are perhaps 3 pages there on Wikepedia
and most of it is missing.In any event, I read that he had perhaps
taken 2 tylenol from the drug screen and that was not enough for a
suicide. Further, he had cut his wrist 8 times on one side, right through
the tendons and 4 times on the other wrist, and from 3 years of
Forensic lectures, that is not suicide but murder. No one cuts through
his tendons. What in the world did he do, I asked myself. His dad was
an obstetrician and his brother was an orthopedist.I just had to keep
reading. Then he had a friend who is called Danger Man.He was trying
to get the government to give him back his software that is worth a lot of
money and probably too valuable for one guy to have in his possession.
Well, it is like a hydrogen bomb. I read on and saw that Mr. Danger Man
had to hire 4 lawyer to represent him in court.First Lawyer, Eisman
never got to court as he was shot and killed in his car. He found a second
lawyer John Crawford who died of a Heart Attack. A third lawyer was
hired, Paul Wilcher and he also died. Nothing written about how he died
but bad luck seems to follow his lawyers. The fourth lawyer was scheduled
to go before a grand jury but a few days before that was to happened,
Ian Spiro and his family, wife and three daughters were killed execution-
styled slaying. By this time, my hair was standing up. I asked myself,
who in the world was this Casolaro. I never heard of him.I read further
on Wikepedia and came to the part that stopped me cold. At the funeral
for Danny Casolaro, and it was raining too, his immediate family were
there; two figures in military uniforms stood off to the side and spoke
to no one. As the casket was being lowered into the ground, they walked
forward and motioned to stop lowering the casket. They wore their insignia
and regalia and were dressed for the occasion. One walked forward to the
casket and place two medals on his chest, they came to attention,
saluted Danny, about faced, and walked away to a car and drove away.
They never said a word.There is no record that he ever worked for
the government or the military. That is when I decided I had to get that
book and read a little more about this person.

3-0 out of 5 stars Meandering and Muddled
I was surprised at the largely positive reviews of this one, which is the reason I'm posting a review myself.

After reading the numerous glowing reviews here, I bought the book expecting a tightly woven, fast paced read, but found the book poorly organized, sprawling and fairly inconclusive on many points. The actual experience of reading the thing (which is quite short at less than 200 pages) was tedious for me, almost a chore. It really frustrated me, because the true telling of stolen law enforcement software, government lawsuits, CIA spook meddling and a murdered journalist should be anything but tedious.

And, I REALLY wanted to like it too! Unfortunately, important characters and events are given little in the way of introduction or explanation, the chapters (and content within) are muddled and disorganized, and the overall argument is dificult to decipher and supported only weakly.

The book could've benefited by better authors with a more competent grasp of structure and delivery (Yeah, there are typos), and a few hundred more pages of hard research and structured content. The case deserves better handling than this.

Still, I recommend it, as it's pretty much the only game in town. But treat it a primer or a guide, not as the thrilling read it fails to be.

5 stars for subject matter and noble aims, but 2 stars for execution. I give it a 3 on the whole.

5-0 out of 5 stars Damn good read...
...i've read numerous conspiracy books, watched the videos, et. cetera, but i dare say this is one of the better!!!certainly, a must read for any conspiracy bluff!go get 'em, tiger.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the better...
...i've read numerous conspiracy books, but this one is certainly one of the better.very well written.... good read.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Murder of a Hero
Danny Casolaro was a relatively wealthy individual who decided he wanted to become a writer.He already had a few articles published in various magazines when he first learned about the PROMIS software.Basically, PROMIS is a database program with amazing flexibility and statistical abilities and can also be used to predict future trends, submarine locations, etc.This software was developed by private individuals with some help in funding by the U.S. Department of Justice.However, the government decided to [take] the program instead of paying for it and began to market it as their own.This information is widely known and well-accepted and much documentation of this exists (including a successful lawsuit by the software developers that was later overturned on the flimsiest of grounds through the interference of the powers that be). However, when Casolaro set out to write an article about the robbery of the PROMIS program by the government, potentially to sell it to a computer magazine, the deeper he dug, the more sinister things became.

First of all, he learned that the DOJ had a backdoor added into the program so that the U.S. could access the files of whoever they sold the PROMIS program to, including the governments of Israel and Canada.This led to further revelations and meetings with various informants that further revealed a complex web of deceit leading down some surprising avenues.Casolaro now changed his plans to writing a novel, perhaps even presenting it as fiction in order to avoid scaring off publishers.But before this happened, Casolaro was found dead from what was an obviously staged suicide and many of his notes disappeared.

This very well documented book (that also verifies and is verfied by information published elsewhere) chronicles Casolaro's story, citing many excellent sources, including court records and affidavits.It also attempts to recover and recount some of the information about the conspiracy Casolaro began to call "the Octopus" because of its many, long-reaching tendrils.While it is not always clear Casolaro was on the right track (Casolaro himself often took note of what information seemed manufactured to mislead and discredit him), it is clear he was onto something big given his subsequent murder and its sloppy coverup.

Casolaro might have led a comfortable life as a mediocre writer publishing the occassional article, but because of his sense of justice and the need he felt to uncover the truth, he was ruthlessly murdered.This book is a wonderful epitaph to two courageous men (including co-author Keith who mysteriously died from knee surgery). ... Read more


49. The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro
by Kenn Thomas, Jim Keith
Paperback: 224 Pages (2003-11)
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Asin: B0012QH02W
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Investigator Danny Casolaro's 1991 death in a Martinsburg, West Virginia hotel opened the door to a world of conspiracy and intrigue that continues to haunt today's headlines. This fully revised and updated edition unveils the hidden political and technological realities behind the culture of contemporary global warfare. It contains photographs, illustrations, and new chapters on conspiracy in the death of Princess Diana, the suspicious death of coauthor Jim Keith, and the events of 9/11. A timely book, The Octopus is as harrowing as the best spy fiction — only it's real and it's happening now. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars A Sloppily-Done Piece of Garbage
Danny Casolaro, former part-owner of a computer industry newsletter, became deeply involved in investigating the alleged theft of case management software by the U.S. Justice Department for a proposed book. Along the way, his investigation widened to include Iran-Contra, the October Surprise, BCCI, the CIA and other entities, which Casolaro claimed to be part of a larger operation he dubbed "The Octopus."

Casolaro was found dead in a hotel room in 1991. From the circumstances, it is likely that he was murdered, and that whoever did it tried to make it look like a suicide.

The story of Casolaro, his investigation and his death makes a compelling subject for a book. […]

In several instances, a person's name is spelled two different ways in the same paragraph. As this was the revised edition, it was inexcusable for Thomas not to correct all the errors from the first edition.

[…] I wouldn't recommend it to anyone except the most paranoid conspiracy theorists. The definitive book on Casolaro should be left to the professionals and is yet to be written.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book that mentions Radio Free America's Tom Valentine and James Norman, Sherman Skolnick would be proud!
Excellent book that uncovers the truth about who killed young Danny Casolaro and more importantly, why! Mr. Norman and Mr. Skolnick were both on RFA several times and the reader sould also look for Skolnick's books here on amazon as well! Pick Up on any that talk about the Nugan-Hand Bank, BCCI or the Inslaw case!

4-0 out of 5 stars Questions. Questions. Questions
I read this book about a week ago and I have to say that although it was quite informative, it left many holes. Unfortunately, we may never know exactly what happened to Danny Casolaro because powers that be will prevent it from becoming public knowledge. The book was mostly a gripping tale about his life as he tried to expose connections between the CIA, drug trafficking, hollywood, and weapons procurement in a tax free Indian reservation. The book lost me when they added a chapter about Lady Diana which had absolutely no connection to his death other than the CIA knowing about it. Still if you want some forbidden knowledge, I'd recommend the book anyway. It is a fairly quick and easy read.

1-0 out of 5 stars A terrible ratatouille
This book begins with an investigation into an attempt to corner the market for law enforcement software and ends with the death of Princess Diana and 9/11. One needs a formidably extended elastic to find a link between the latter events and the death of Dany Casolaro.
It is a very meager extension of L. Fletcher Prouty's book `The Secret Team'.
The only interesting pages are those explaining the PROMIS program (and backdoor software) and its ability to track movements of vast numbers of people around the world by tapping into the computers of, e.g., utility and credit card companies. Example: A sudden change in water consumption could mean that a person has `guests'.

I cannot recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Important Book
If you read a good newspaper, watch the network news, get a weekly news periodical (all of which I do) and think you pretty well understand American politics (as I did) then you REALLY REALLY need to read this book.I have come to believe that one cannot possibly understand how this country operates by getting one's information from the mainstream press.

If you find some of the information a little hard to believe and you are tenmpted to dismiss it, you might want to try to do a search on the relevant topic.You will almost always find supporting information. ... Read more


50. The Nuclear Express: A Political History of the Bomb and Its Proliferation
by Thomas C. Reed, Danny B. Stillman
Paperback: 400 Pages (2010-10-10)
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Asin: 076033904X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a political history of nuclear weapons from the discovery of fission in 1938 to the nuclear train wreck that seems to loom in our future.  It is an account of where those weapons came from, how the technology surprisingly and covertly spread, and who is likely to acquire those weapons next and most importantly why.

 

The authors’ examination of post Cold War national and geopolitical issues regarding nuclear proliferation and the effects of Chinese sponsorship of the Pakistani program is eye opening. The reckless “nuclear weapons programs for sale” exporting of technology by Pakistan is truly chilling, as is the on-again off-again North Korean nuclear weapons program.

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Nuclear Express
This is probably the most detailed and cohesive writing of the arms race and how each country acquired the bomb.A very well-written book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Israeli reactor at Dimona went critical in Dec. 1963.
One of many interesting facts that can be culled out of this highly informative book: the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona went critical in December 1963.Think about that date.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Nuclear Express: A Political History of the Bomb and Its Proliferation
A good story told with verve and provocative insight.This book adds quality information to the public record on nuclear weapons programs worldwide.This book is a very useful addition to my library.

4-0 out of 5 stars An interesting and scary book
This book is a strange blend of technical and historical fact and political cautionary tale. These mixed motives are carried off with varying degrees of success.

As it was written by two insiders in the nuclear establishment, you'd expect it to excel in technical detail, and so it does. The entire history of nuclear weapons, from the moment that it was realised that a nuclear chain reaction was possible to the present day, is covered very thoroughly and comprehensibly, along with good explanatory appendixes. The technical information is pitched at the perfect level for intelligent laymen (and me) - comprehensive, but not overly complex (the technology of making fissile material go bang in a big way is extremely sophisticated). It is full of all sorts of fascinating nuggets of information - I hadn't realised that the nuclear generators in submarines had to use weapons-grade uranium (95%+ pure, as opposed to nuclear power stations' about 5% pure), because it was the only way to make them sufficiently compact.

Alongside this, the authors provide histories of the countries involved in the nuclear enterprise, of their motivations and of the people involved. To me, these were extremely interesting, and they seem generally accurate, with just the occasional hint of tailoring to fit particular personal or political agendas. Occasionally, there are historical goofs, such as Muslim terrorists being said to want to reverse the results of the Crusades. As the Muslims actually won the Crusades (a Kurdish gentleman known as Saladin was involved), I don't think that this is likely.

It naturally points out how the situation has changed. When countries possessed nuclear weapons, they naturally refrained from using them, as this would have been tantamount to suicide. However, terrorists do not have capital cities or major population centres or industrial complexes that can be identified and destroyed. Add to that the willingness, even desire, of some terrorists to become martyrs for some cause or other, and the fact that the collapse of the Soviet Union opened the possibility of terrorists obtaining weapons-grade nuclear material and even complete weapons. And of course there is the possibility that "rogue" states may make such things available to terrorist groups and look suitably innocent when one goes off.

For me, the most interesting thing is that, in the view of the authors, the "rogue" state to watch is China. The authors remind us of China's former greatness, when China sent large fleets of huge ships (which dwarfed Columbus's ships and even big sailing vessels such as Nelson's "Victory") under Admiral Zheng He to explore the world. These ships reached Africa and the Middle East (and perhaps even Australia, long before Tasman and Cook). However, the Chinese decided that the world was full of barbarians and unworthy of notice, so the big fleets came back and were burned, and China turned its back on the world.

The authors see China as seeking to return to its former world greatness by exploiting the nuclear situation. They believe that China would never attack the USA with nuclear weapons, but that it would be advantaged by such an attack. Having virtually no Muslim problem of its own (a small problem with the Uighurs in Xinjiang in the far west, easily fixed in the normal police state fashion), it can quietly make available nuclear information to dubious governments (Pakistan, North Korea) and others, knowing that this will be Someone Else's Problem, and believing that China will inevitably benefit from any misuse. The trick is to ensure that, when a nuclear device goes bang somewhere, your fingerprints aren't all over it.

This is a rather scary premise, but is it realistic? Impossible to say, of course, but the fact that the authors have long acquaintance with both the people and the facilities of the Chinese nuclear establishment means that they are not without basis for it. Chairman Mao famously said that the Chinese would be the beneficiaries of a major nuclear war because China's enormous population made the odds on its survival that much better. The authors believe that the present Chinese Government has a more sophisticated version of the same thinking. One hopes not. The book ends with an epilogue that describes how the authors propose to counter what they see as the dangerous double duo of China and Islamic extremism.

The book could do with a bit of editing. Some of the sentence construction is poor (and in some cases non-existent). Then there is the spelling. These are technical experts, yet "hexafluoride" as in "uranium hexafluoride" (the gas made as one step in the purification of uranium) is irritatingly frequently rendered as "hexaflouride", making it sound like a baker's ingredient. And I didn't think that even non-metallurgical Americans could misspell "nickel" ("nickle").

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting & Informative - Thought-provoking
An outstanding effort of chronicling the advent of the nucleur age - from the early days to (almost) today. Experienced readers may learn little (if anything) concerning the early period of the development of nucleur energy in Britain, the U.S. and Germany. But the addition of early nucleur development programs undertaken in the Soviet Union and Japan are less well publicized. You are left with the very clear implication that the description of the international "race for the bomb" was very real and was an endeavor that could have easily been won earlier by states bent upon international conquest.
What distinguishes this work from most of the other historical works I have read is the inclusion of the nucleur development programs by lesser states, particularly what are commonly referred to as "third world nations". The book gives quite a sobering illustration of how lesser states like Israel, India, Pakistan, and the numerous arab states have sought, completed, and are still seeking nucleur weapons of mass destruction. Of particular interest is the discussion of both China and North Korea's nucleur programs. Proiliferation of nucleur weapons throughout the world certainkly poses an unsettling risk to peace - especially when one considers the fact that newer nucleur states have already vowed to bury western civilization!
I rate this work quite highly, and strongly recommnend it to anyone curious about how nucleur weapons were developed and by whom, and how their proliferation throughout the developing world makes the likelihood of nucleur weapons use not only disasterous but quite inevitable. ... Read more


51. ASP.NET: Your Visual Blueprint for Creating Web Applications on the .NET Framework (With CD-ROM)
by Danny Ryan, Thomas Ryan
Paperback: 320 Pages (2001-11-15)
list price: US$26.99 -- used & new: US$18.99
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Asin: 0764536176
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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ASP.NET: Your visual blueprint for creating Web applications on the .NET Framework shows you everything you need to create dynamic Web applications. Each step is displayed with callouts so you can see exactly where the action takes place on the screen. Arm yourself with detailed coverage of over 100 tasks and other ASP.NET functions, including easy and advanced web forms, accessing data, application management, and migrating from other languages. Also included is a special appendix on .NET language reference that explains Visual Basic.NET, C#, and Jscript.NET and an e-version of the book with tons of usable code, the latest SOAP toolkit and reference library for .NET platform. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Lots of errors and hard to read screen-shots
This book was a major disappointment after having read other Maran Graphic books.There are alot of errors and the screen shots have been reduced down in size to the point where they are barely legible. Instead of putting the related subjects together, the book jumps around.For example, the book should put all of the "Request" statements together and all of the "Response" statements together.The authors were either in a hurry to get this book to press or just didn't know ASP.Net as well as they should have.You cannot teach a subject unless you know that subject like the back of your hand.

1-0 out of 5 stars Lots of errors in the book
In learning a new language, its imperative that the book is 100% accurate, some of the code in the book was incorrect and caused errors.I emailed the publisher and eventually it was resolved.However, after losing confidence in the book, I can not recommend this book. I can recommend with five start the ASP 3.0 which they publish, which is my most used book, but this dot net version was a let down. If the book gets fixed, I would consider updating my review. The book does have other good information, but since there are no "bubbles" that say,, this code is bad, and will not work.. I would pass on this book until the revised.

4-0 out of 5 stars C#.Net ?
This is an absolutely fabulous intro to .Net. I do agree with the other readers the title of this book is slightly misleading given that it concentrates only on C#. However the beauty of .Net is that it really doesn't matter what you're coding in, your money will still wind up in Bill's account.

What I like about this book is that it starts out with building applications on the command line witch gives the reader a bottom up view of how C# applications work. The reader is then transitioned to web controls. All of the examples shown are practical applications that only a web developer would be interested in so there is no wasted time on the learning curve. This book really doesn't get too deep into the .Net environment or language but it makes a good intro, especially for people like myself who are only interested in the web application side of C#.

Another thing that really works for me is the examples are laid out very clearly and the reader sees the code as it actually exists, so there are no difficulties with assembling the examples into a finished product. I am a visual learner and if you are as well you will find that this book's format works well. Less talk...more work. Great book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great Information, too broken up
This book is great at showing you how to do individual tasks with ASP.NET, but fails to bring it all together into a coherent picture of what a complete ASP.NET application should be like.If you want to quickly find out how to do one of the 130 or so tasks that this book covers (i.e. "Request Single Line Input", "Declare a Variable", "Work with XML Data Sources", and "Using Forms Authentication"), it is explained clearly.It also explains clearly the changes needed to migrate from ASP and VBScript to ASP.NET and VB.NET, from JavaScript to JavaScript.NET, and has plenty of C# examples.

I was misled by the title of the book, it's more of a set of building blocks than a blueprint.

5-0 out of 5 stars Straightforward, Organized, Concise
This is a well written book. As a programmer I find that most books are either cumbersome references (i.e. Microsoft books) or are tutorials for the novice coder.

This book combines those two styles into a coherent and easy-to-read reference that gives programmers not only the tools necessary to create robust, flexible applications but the means by which to create them.

The authors have experience as programmers, architects, project managers as well as technical trainers. All these facets of their career show up in the style and content of this book. As a programmer on medium- to large-scale projects, I found this book to be very useful. ... Read more


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54. Novell Intranetware Professional Reference
by Joshua Ball, Jason Ehrhart, Jim Henderson, Blaine Homer, Brian L. Miller, Thomas Oldroyd, Cynthia M. Parker, Danny Partain, Tim Petru, Paul Roberts, Jason Werner, Dennis Williams, Karanjit Siyan
Hardcover: 1029 Pages (1997-07)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Based on "Netware Professional Reference", this book includes coverage of all versions of NetWare and is updated to cover IntranetWare, as well as a variety of other NetWare technologies. The CD-ROM includes a Windows-based on-line command reference for NetWare 2.x through IntranetWare. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Gives valuable information in one complete reference
Having previously read "Netware Professional Reference" by Karanjit Siyan, I hoped this edition would follow in the same light. This book is a real help for network administrators as it gives good examplesand solutions of day to day problems.

This book is designed as areference not a study guide.This is one of the best Intranetware books Ihave read to date.

4-0 out of 5 stars I've used this book as a desk reference and it's great.
I have all of my "favorite places" marked for quick reference. The book is not organized to study for CNE exams. However, it has the information for Intranetware Network Administrators need for managing their networks. It contains a great index for quick look-ups. ... Read more


55. Professional Selling: Text and Cases
by Danny N. Bellenger, Thomas N. Ingram
 Hardcover: 510 Pages (1984-02)
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Isbn: 0023080604
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56. The Times People: Robert Fisk, John Redwood, Thomas Barnes, Julie Burchill, Danny Baker, Peregrine Worsthorne, Anne Robinson, Auberon Waugh
Paperback: 420 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Robert Fisk, John Redwood, Thomas Barnes, Julie Burchill, Danny Baker, Peregrine Worsthorne, Anne Robinson, Auberon Waugh, Michael Gove, Barry Davies, Sheridan Morley, David Fulton, Oliver Kamm, Martin Tyler, Harold Evans, Edward Grigg, 1st Baron Altrincham, Geoffrey Green, Stuart Maconie, Ed Vaizey, H. R. F. Keating, John Grigg, Anthony Howard, Bernard Levin, Miles Kington, Nicholas Wapshott, William Rees-Mogg, Oliver Holt, Simon Jenkins, Brian Moore, Robert Crampton, John Russell Taylor, Colin Coote, Alan Gibson, Matthew Bannister, James Godkin, Peter Hennessy, Geoffrey Dawson, Craig Brown, Gerald Sinstadt, William Francis Casey, Stephen Farrell, Roger Fulford, Everett True, Adam Fergusson, Claud Cockburn, Jeremy Flint, Robert James Thomson, Quentin Letts, Mark Lawson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Charles Frederic Moberly Bell, Thomas Chenery, Stanley Sadie, John Walter, Guy Walters, Richard Williams, Denzil Batchelor, Anatole Kaletsky, John Thadeus Delane, Barney Hoskyns, Peter Stothard, Charles Douglas-Home, Walter Wilson, Peter West, Ian Brodie, James Thursfield, Frances Cairncross, Bob Stanley, Vernon Bartlett, Dudley Carew, William Haley, John Stephen Willison, David Stubbs, Louis Heren, Peter Utley, Simon Wilde, Anjana Ahuja, Martin Jacques, Reginald Nicholson, John Woodcock, Neville Maxwell, John Harris, Caitlin Moran, Charles Wilson, Sydney Pardon, Arthur Fraser Walter, Bryan Appleyard, Alice Bowe, John Ardagh, George Wingrove Cooke, Nigel Williamson, Michael Henderson, George Pendle, William Christopher Wordsworth, David Robinson, Vivienne Parry, Peter Paphides, Adam Mars-Jones, Anna Blundy, Alan Blyth, Alice Miles, Shelley Von Strunckel, Henry Sutherland Edwards, Alan Lee, Henry Scott Stokes, Valerie Grove, Stefanie Marsh, Paul Hoggart, Penelope Houston, Catherine Philp, Rachel Campbell-Johnston. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 418. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=292226 ... Read more


57. Joueur Du Royal Sporting Club D'anderlecht: Ahmed Hassan, Aruna Dindane, Thomas Chatelle, Tomasz Radzinski, Danny Boffin, Michel de Groote (French Edition)
Paperback: 560 Pages (2010-08-03)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Ahmed Hassan, Aruna Dindane, Thomas Chatelle, Tomasz Radzinski, Danny Boffin, Michel de Groote, Michał Żewłakow, Bruno Metsu, Nii Lamptey, Franky Vercauteren, Alexandre Czerniatynski, René Vandereycken, Frank Stapleton, Jan Koller, Souleymane Youla, Paul Van Himst, Arie Haan, Christian Wilhelmsson, Gilles de Bilde, Enzo Scifo, Luc Nilis, Luigi Pieroni, Pär Zetterberg, Vincent Kompany, Guillaume Gillet, Robert Rensenbrink, Jonathan Legear, Romelu Lukaku, Mbark Boussoufa, Lorenzo Staelens, Jelle Van Damme, Luis Oliveira, Geert de Vlieger, Jean Dockx, Hugo Broos, Marcin Wasilewski, Philippe Albert, Walter Baseggio, Cyril Théréau, Georges Grün, Jean-François de Sart, Stéphane Demol, François Van Der Elst, Anthony Vanden Borre, Yves Herbet, Georges Heylens, Nicolás Frutos, Dieumerci Mbokani, Michel Renquin, Jacky Munaron, Hannu Tihinen, Lucas Biglia, Hippolyte Van Den Bosch, Michel de Wolf, Vadis Odjidja Ofoe, Mohammed Tchité, Bruno Versavel, Olivier Deschacht, Roland Lamah, Daniel Zítka, Marc Degryse, Albert Cluytens, Jean Cornelis, Patrick Vervoort, Richard Orlans, Emilio Ferrera, Jean Thissen, Roland Juhász, Frédéric Pierre, Didier Dheedene, Erwin Vandenbergh, Filip de Wilde, Mbo Mpenza, Ondřej Mazuch, Bart Goor, Ludo Coeck, Gilbert Van Binst, Jan Polák, Bertrand Crasson, Glen de Boeck, Oleksandr Iakovenko, Friedrich Koncilia, Ibrahim Maaroufi, Nemanja Rnić, Martin Lippens, Davy Schollen, Ferdinand Adams, Tom Soetaers, Paul Van Den Berg, Morten Olsen, Marc Van Der Linden, David Habarugira, Jef Jurion, Pierre Hanon, Olivier Doll, Stephen Keshi, Gaston de Wael, Constant Vanden Stock, Grégory Pujol, Ivica Mornar, Peter Maes, Wilfried Puis, Nicolás Pareja, Gert Verheyen, Johan Devrindt, Albert Mettens, Arnold Deraeymaeker, ...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


58. People From Adams County, Ohio: Evelyn Beatrice Longman, Cowboy Copas, Thomas Kirker, Jack Roush, Danny Bubp, Donald Hoobler, William Russell
Paperback: 62 Pages (2010-05-06)
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Evelyn Beatrice Longman, Cowboy Copas, Thomas Kirker, Jack Roush, Danny Bubp, Donald Hoobler, William Russell, John Wilson Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Tom Blackburn, Bertha Berry, John Purdin, Lucien J. Fenton, Joseph R. Cockerill, Doug White, John P. Leedom, Andrew Ellison, Wiley Piatt, Austin Mchenry. Excerpt:Alexander Campbell (1779 November 5, 1857) was a National Republican politician from Ohio . He served in the United States Senate . Born in Frederick County, Virginia , Campbell moved to eastern Tennessee and then to Kentucky with his parents. After studying medicine at Transylvania University , Campbell moved to Ohio in 1803, settling in Adams County a year later. He served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1807 until 1809-12-12, when he resigned his position to be a U.S. Senator. An early anti-slavery campaigner, he had been unsuccessful in his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 1808, but won a special election to the state's other seat a few months later and served from 1809 1813. He again served in the State House in 1819 and from 1832 1833, and in the Ohio State Senate from 1822-1824. He ran unsuccessfully for the governorship in 1826. References (URLs online) Political offices A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Andrew Ellison (1812 1860) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio . Born in West Union, Ohio , Ellison attended the public schools. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in Adams County, Ohio , in August 1835 and commenced practice in Georgetown, Ohio , the same year. Ellison was elected prosecuting attorney of Brown County and served from 1840 to 1843. He served as member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1846. Ellison was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-third Congress (March 4, 1853 March 3, 1855). He was an unsuccessful candidat... ... Read more


59. Lonely Planet Argentina
by Danny Palmerlee, Sandra Bao, Andrew Dean Nystrom, Thomas Kohnstamm, Lucas Vidgen
Paperback: 524 Pages (2005-08-01)
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Tackle the tango in a Buenos Aires milonga.Bite into the world's most heavenly beef.Gallop with gauchos across the Pampas.Better and cheaper than ever, Argentina beckons!Grab the top-selling, tried-and-true guide and prepare for a thrill ride across enchanting cities, lush jungles and windswept plains, over Patagonian glaciers...to the tip of the world.

• FIND YOURSELF - navigate the country with 90+ detailed maps, more than any other guidebook to Argentina

• BECOME THE EXPERT - insight into the country's culture and history, from tango etiquette and tips for beef-eaters to the story of Evita and the recent peso crash

• HOP THE BORDER - side trips to Uruguay and Chile, plus essentials for crossing into Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia

• SNACK, SIP & SLEEP - top dining spots and bargain bites, the scoop on local libations (from mate tea to Mendoza wine) and hundreds of top-notch lodging options

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4-0 out of 5 stars Lonely Planet Argentina
This product was as represented and arrived in a timely manner.
Original advertsiement should have included edition number.

1-0 out of 5 stars Very outdated and not relevant
While typically we use Lonely Planet books as one of our references, this book was very limited in what it had to offer.The best I can figure out is that it is targeted at the very low end traveler - perhaps the hostel bound, under 22 years old traveler.Their recommendations were rarely accurate and as noted by others, out of date (i.e., closed, muchmore expensive, etc.)One place in particular, Puerto Iguazu (outside Iguazu Falls) was described as a lovely, leafy little place to stroll and definitely worth going out of your way for.It was one of the saddest, dirtiest little towns we had gone to in Argentina.Not to be critical of the town, Argentina has its share of poverty stricken areas which is not the issue, but more importantly, we paid $50 for a taxi ride into PI, only to find virtually nothing there.I suspect Argentina has changed dramatically since this book was written.

3-0 out of 5 stars Useful & Practical, but Flawed
I used to swear by Lonely Planet (LP) Travel Guides, but this one has too many flaws for a solid rating.Yes, the book is nicely compact and practical, with useful information on lodging, local flavor, and getting around - particularly to and from airports and bus stations.I just returned from a month's solo travel in Argentina and LP was helpful, as it doubtless was for many travelers I met holding this guide.

But: Too much information in this guide (printed in 2005) is out-dated, and at this writing prices are often 30-40% higher than stated.Also, the guide misses many hostals and other lodgings.For example, LP lists just three places to stay in LaFalda (p. 276) and in Villa del Belgrano (p. 280), but these charming towns both have about a dozen.Why not list them, or at least insert a short sentence saying about how many inns a town has?Also, gringos currently wanting to see Iguazu Falls from Brazil's side need a Visa.

This guide has enough strengths to be quite practical, but enough flaws to mark it a clear step down from LP's often-stellar efforts.LP should correct this with more frequent updates and more exact information.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth the paper it is printed on.
Lonely Planet misses the mark so badly on Argentina that there is no way anyone should give it a good review. The section on Buenos Aires is absolutely terrible. The free literature that our hotel left in our room was far superior to Lonely Planet's research. As a whole this guide book is geared towards homeless people that are for some reason traveling around South America. So many of the hotels that the book describes as "clean" are absolute dumps. If you do not book one of the "high-end" suggestions in Buenos Aires, I guarantee that you will not be staying in a nice hotel. Restaraunt and sight-seeing recommendations barely scratch the surface of what there is to eat and see in Argentina. In total, it appears that no work or thought was put into creating this guide book. Definitely not worth the money.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good travel guide
This is probably the best travel guide out there for Argentina.However, I wish it had more information for Uruguay and more details about other areas besides Buenos Aires.I also recommend Time out Buenos Aires to help keep up with the new restuarants. ... Read more


60. Agricultural Financial Reporting and Analysis
by Arnold W. Oltmans, Danny A. Klinefetter, Thomas L. Frey
 Paperback: 132 Pages (1992-01)
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