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Alan is founding member of the National Book Critics Circle; he also posts a monthly report on new books at Bookviews. In addition, he is a longtime member of the Society of Professional Journalists, the American Society of Journalists ...
Alan Caruba is a widely syndicated commentator. His weekly columns and more can be found on his blog, Warning Signs, and he is the founder of "National Anxiety Center", a clearinghouse for information about "scare campaigns" designed to ... Alan is founding member of the National Book Critics Circle; he also posts a monthly report on new books at Bookviews. In addition, he is a longtime member of the Society of Professional Journalists, the American Society of Journalists ...
Bookviews - February 2010. By Alan Caruba My Picks of the Month Economists spend lots of time debating each other about the outcomes of the predictions they make and solutions they offer. As we have seen, the leading economic advisors ...
Because almost all of the reasons I used to read the NYTs -- check on the Yankees -- or Giants -- read the book review, get the weather forecast, find out what time a movie is playing, see what the market did, etc., etc, ...
A recent Observer/Guardian article centred on a book review addresses where I see the present problem. Never mind the book at the moment. It is the Observer article itself that needs looking at. Published mid April its general thrust is that ?the ...... ALAN CARUBA CLIMATEGATE Global Warming Fraud: Somebody Needs to Go to Jail by Alan Caruba View Article & Comments view the latest news articles. Wednesday, November 25th 2009, 2:07 AM EST Co2sceptic (Site Admin) ...

Bookviews - March 2010. By Alan Caruba My Picks of the Month With the advent of popular 24/7 cable news channels, Americans have become even more addicted to the news than ever before. Depending on one's age, however, one is likely to perceive it in .... From February 1969 to March 1970, he had served as an infantryman. For an entire generation or two, the Vietnam War might as well have been as long ago as the Civil War, but this excellent evocation brings it to life. ...