Staff of Newsday and the Tribune Company, with an introduction by Jimmy Breslin
The Stories of the Men and Women
Lost on September 11
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Joseph N. DiStefano
A must-read history of the cable industry and its principal player, as well as the unauthorized biography of Comcast's founder.
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Steve Lopez
A collection of the most controversial, irreverent, trouble-making, and heart-warming columns written by the Los Angeles Times’ Steve Lopez
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Michael Vitez
In this Pulitzer Prize-winning chronicle, Michael Vitez presents five end-of-life options and the people who chose them.
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Steve Lopez
See for yourself why Lopez's readers love him and his targets wish he were almost anywhere else.
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Forewords by Marian Wright Edelman and Marianne Williamson
Sam Daley-Harris
A unique vision to meet the crisis of public apathy.
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Tony Auth
with David Leopold
Tony Auth’s cartoons, seemingly simple and always direct, have influenced public opinion and politicians for more than 40 years. “Our job is not to amuse our readers,” says Auth of a national artistic heritage of editorial cartooning that began with Benjamin Franklin in 1754. “Our mission is to stir them, inform and inflame them.”
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Here, in the loving hand of the city planner-turned-writer, is the architecture of Philadelphia's current re-invention.
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