
By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Feb 2, 2012 As a book reviewer I receive countless requests to read books and, when I received one regarding “Kosher Jesus” by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, I was intrigued by the title. In addition to fathering nine children, the rabbi has written 27 books, is a regular contributor to The Huffington [...]

By Jim Kouri GCC/Staff Jan 24, 2012 A former veteran Central Intelligence Agency operations officer was charged yesterday with frequent disclosure of classified intelligence to journalists, including the identity of a covert CIA officer and information revealing the identity and role of another CIA employee in classified activities, according to a U.S. Justice Department reported obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of [...]

By Dr. Avi Perry GCC/Staff Jan 1, 2012 People keep asking. “What drove you to write 72 Virgins?” Why—after a long career as a professor in the academia, followed by a hi-tech stint as a technology chief—suddenly an author—a fiction writer. What happened? My latest novel, 72 Virgins, carries a message, a prediction. Islamic terror [...]
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By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Dec 29, 2011 In 1942 my parents purchased a home in a picture-postcard suburban New Jersey community and the first improvement they made was to have bookshelves installed on the rear wall of the living room along with more in one corner. They had brought a lot of books with them [...]

By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Dec. 25, 2011 By far the most important event in the entire rise of Christianity was the meeting in Jerusalem in around the year 50, when Paul was granted the authority to convert Gentiles without them also becoming observant Jews.” So wrote Rodney Stark, the Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences [...]
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By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Dec. 8, 2011 The most formidable couple in the world during the 1980s was Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher, a conservative and a woman of iron will, must be looking across the Channel with some amusement to see how her German counterpart, Chancellor Angela Merkel, is literally [...]
By Gadi Adelman GCC/Staff Nov. 21, 2011 Ayn Rand’s novel “Atlas Shrugged” was written 65 years ago, but it predicted the chaos of today’s world. I had the chance to interview the man who finally brought this book to the screen. Who is John Galt? Anyone who has read Ayn Rand’s novel “Atlas Shrugged” [...]

By Wall Builders Nov 15, 2011 This coming Spring, Thomas Nelson Publishers will release a new book by David Barton: The Jefferson Lies. This book exposes many of the modern lies about Jefferson that have been concocted, promoted, and perpetuated by the Secular and Academic Left. The need for this book was recently made evident [...]

By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff Nov. 2, 2011 In troubled times it is human nature to cast a look backwards to recall “the good old days”, but anyone who lived through the latter half of the twentieth century has to look passed World War Two, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, [...]

By Robert Niznik July 12, 2011 The first eBook in the Shpoonkle collection was announced today. “The Shpoonkle Model for Legal Services,” is an objective analysis of the legal services industry and the forces behind the development of the Shpoonkle reverse auction model. The eBook discusses the history and psychology of the lawyer and client [...]