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    <![CDATA[Twisted Triangle: a Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband's Violent Revenge]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Twisted Triangle</em> is the first complete narrative thriller about the sensational story of Margo Bennett, a married FBI agent, who had a love affair with best-selling author Patricia Cornwell, and whose jealous husband, Gene Bennett, a superstar FBI undercover agent, kidnapped and attempted to murder her. When the case first came to trial, it was reported in <em>Vanity Fair, Newsweek, People,</em> the <em>Washington Post</em> and the <em>New York Times</em>. Most every profile of Cornwell, written in the U.S. and abroad every time she releases a book, mentions this case and her relationship with Margo. Margo also was the inspiration for the heroine in &#8220;Hostage Negotiator,&#8221; a TV movie that came out in 2001. Now, for the first time, Margo Bennett has given Caitlin Rother complete personal access, sitting for interviews and turning over photographs, documents, records, and private papers. <em>Twisted Triangle</em>  has the makings of a major bestseller: including the crazy dynamics of Margo and Gene Bennett&#8217;s family, the brilliant FBI undercover career of Margo's husband Gene, the lesbian affair with celebrity author Pat Cornwall, Gene's reactive kidnapping and attempt to kill Margo, Gene&#8217;s insanity defense, the trial that validates Margo&#8217;s story and shows she was telling the truth all along, and a happy ending to her tale of survival.  Margo Bennett lives with her two daughters in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she is a high ranking officer in the University of California police department. Caitlin Rother lives in San Diego. Gene Bennett is incarcerated in Virginia, not far from Washington DC where most of the events of this incredible story took place.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Galapagos: Exploring Darwin's Tapestry]]>
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    <![CDATA[Charles Darwin arrived at the Galapagos Islands some three centuries after their discovery. Thousands of seafarers had been there before him, but in these islands Darwin found something more enduring than fresh water and tortoise meat. He found nourishment for an idea - an idea so powerful that its implications revised the place of humans in the universe and enriched every facet of science. Darwin tested and refined his idea for decades before he was persuaded to go public in 1859 by publishing &quot;The Origin of Species&quot;. Today this remote archipelago is the destination of vast numbers of visitors who hope to see what Darwin saw and to experience the aura of this extraordinary place. The Galapagos ecosystem, a tapestry of living things, is probably the best preserved of any in the world. Like all ecosystems, it is made of many components that are interwoven and interdependent; Darwin's idea explains how such tapestries are organized as well as how they are created.Now, in spectacular pictures and insightful prose, &quot;The Galapagos: Exploring Darwin's Tapestry&quot; opens the Galapagos experience to general readers. With an extensive background in ornithology and evolutionary ecology, a lifetime of experience as naturalist and photographer, and a deep respect for his subjects, John Hess has produced a celebration of these 'Enchanted Islands'. After describing the islands' origins and the complex of physical forces that make the Galapagos so remarkable, Hess turns his attention to the most prominent habitats on the islands and to the plants and animals encountered in them. He then focuses on the animals most encountered by visitors, animals that Hess presents as Galapagos Royalty: the flightless cormorant, the marine iguana, the Galapagos tortoise, and others.A photo essay for each of these species provides the reader with an intimate look at their physical and behavioral adaptations, and the accompanying text offers insight into their lives, showing that each of them is a unique and priceless evolutionary achievement. The photographs are amazingly intimate, offering close-up views that bring readers into virtual contact with the animals and illustrating their behavior and apparent quirks: an albatross that takes its egg for a stroll, a seabird that can't swim or land in the water, and a gull that has learned to fish for squid in the dark. For Hess, the Galapagos are more than a tourist attraction, more than a shrine to science - they are a place of breathless awe. His book invites readers to share his affection for the islands and his appreciation of the exquisite beauty of Darwin's tapestry.]]>
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    <![CDATA[My Times: A Memoir of Dissent]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><em>My Times: A Memoir of Dissent</em> is a critical look at <em>The New York Times</em> from the inside. John Hess worked at the paper for twenty-four years as an editor, rewrite man, foreign correspondent, investigative reporter, and food critic, from the &quot;Fin-Biz&quot; section to the doomed Paris -edition, to the Middle East and back. In his tenure, Hess rubbed shoulders and butted heads with some of the notable figures of journalism from the last fifty years: Cyrus Sulzberger and his cousin Punch, A.M. Rosenthal, Seymour Hersh, David Halberstam, Scotty Reston, Max Frankel, Anthony Lewis, Hodding Carter, and many others. But this isn’t a lives of the saints; reporters, to Hess’s observation, mostly churned out unambitious, unquestioning copy. And when they didn’t, editors would &quot;fix&quot; it. Hess’s damning conclusion:</p><p>&quot;<em>The Times </em>was never ‘the greatest newspaper in the world,’ nor even very good except, like the vicar’s egg, in spots. . . . <em>The Times</em> succeeded because advertisers valued its readership and because readers respected its explicit commitment to integrity and its implicit role as the voice of the establishment.&quot;</p><p>Hess argues that the paper deliberately fudged its coverage of Vietnam at a crucial turn. He revisits the close association of the Sulzberger publishing family with the world leaders the newspaper purported to cover objectively. Later Hess shows that the <em>Times </em>was far better acquainted with the jet-set than with its neglected backyard; few at the paper in the 1970s seemed able to pick out the Bronx on a map. </p><p><em>My Times</em> is not without warmth for the Good Gray Lady. And Hess notes that working for &quot;the most influential paper in the world&quot; gave him a platform to pursue various campaigns for justice, a few of which he recaps here.</p><p>John Hess is a veteran newspaperman and the author of <em>Vanishing France</em> and <em>The Case for De Gaulle</em>. Following his &quot;retirement&quot; Hess freelanced for <em>The Nation</em> and <em>Grand Street</em>, and continues his role as media watchdog with a daily spot on WBAI’s Pacifica, New York public radio.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2003</published>
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    <![CDATA[Twisted Triangle: A Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband's Violent Revenge]]>
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    <![CDATA[Praise for Twisted Triangle<br/>    <br/>    &quot;This book will haunt you. It will move you to look at some of the harsh realities of life in a new way. A powerful story-and masterfully written.&quot;<br/>    -Aphrodite Jones<br/>    <br/>    best-selling author, All She Wanted and Cruel Sacrifice<br/>    <br/>    &quot;A harrowing tale of one woman's struggle to maintain a balance between being a mother, an FBI agent, and dealing with a corrupt husband also an FBI agent. A must-read.&quot;<br/>    -Joseph D. Pistone<br/>    <br/>    aka Donnie Brasco<br/>    <br/>    &quot;Hitchcock wishes he'd dreamed it up. Capote wishes he'd written it. Rother's mesmerizing narrative chronicles a wife's heroic struggle against great odds to survive her psychopathic husband's elaborate scheme to make her murder the perfect crime. This spellbinding tale offers an added treat-it's true.&quot;<br/>    -Marcus Stern<br/>    <br/>    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, The Wrong Stuff: The Extraordinary Saga of Randy &quot;Duke&quot; Cunningham, the Most Corrupt Congressman Ever Caught<br/>    <br/>    &quot;This in-depth account brought back memories of a most bizarre case, proving once again that the truth can be stranger than fiction.&quot;<br/>    -Paul B. Ebert<br/>    <br/>    Commonwealth's attorney, County of Prince William, Virginia]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2009</published>
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    <![CDATA[The mobile society;: A history of the moving and storage industry]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Writing for Law Enforcement]]>
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    <![CDATA[Though paperwork is commonly perceived as drudgery among law enforcement professionals, good writing is actually essential to building strong cases and supporting various legal actions.  <em>Writing for Law Enforcement</em>&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/U&gt; is directed specifically to professionals in law enforcement and criminal justice who want to improve their writing skills.    This book provides concise, practical chapters on conducting interviews, writing various kinds of investigative reports, writing several types of memos, taking essay exams, and giving oral presentations.  The introductory chapters cover the principles of good writing and offer strategies to help improve writing and organizing skills.  Chapter-by-chapter, the author then takes readers through the process of investigative report writing and offers several specific examples on how to craft investigative documents. The book also features an extensive bibliography of print and on-line sources related to law enforcement and criminal justice, and also overviews APA documentation style.   Law enforcement officials.]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Christopher Thaiss]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[The Administration of Health Systems: Comparative Perspectives]]>
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    <id>3264166</id>
        <name><![CDATA[L. Vaughn Blankenship]]></name>
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  </authors>  <published>2009</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Daily Directions]]>
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    <![CDATA[God speaks through our circumstances. The Daily Directions use common experiences to relate how Christ works in our lives. You will laugh and smile as you remember fond memories of your own life experiences and relate them to spiritual truths. The collection of devotions shows how God uses ordinary people to reach people that do not know Him. Pam, David, and John hope that readers will be refreshed and encouraged to know that we don't always get it right. We fall down more times than we care to admit. Thank goodness for grace that picks us up, dusts us off, and sets us back on the path again! Most of all, Pam, David, and John pray that something you read in these pages will point you to the Christ that loves you.        Pam Gilmore, John Hess, and David Lynn use personal experiences to share how the Lord has worked in what they see and hear in their daily lives. Their unique writing and speaking talents make fundamental biblical principles relevant to everyone. Pam currently works with Founders Federal Credit Union as vice president of EFT/Card Services. Through her unique writing style, she weaves biblical principles into humorous stories of her business travel, as well as sharing heart-warming stories of family life. John is a partner and financial advisor at Mungo Nichols and Hess Accounting Firm. John offers a real-world perspective on how God uses him through his work. David is a senior corporate manager at the Fluor Corporation. He uses family and work parables to express how God intersects in our lives.]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[David Lynn]]></name>
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    <id>3247895</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Pam Gilmore]]></name>
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