
By Leah Roberts GCC/Staff Sept. 8, 2010 This long awaited book teaches the importance of social and cultural knowledge relating to the collection and analysis of intelligence. It is directed toward the Intelligence Community but traverses the boundaries between military, humanitarian missions, and public health, among others. The book outlines the importance of identification, understanding, [...]
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By Hank Richards GCC/Staff May 24. 2010 Barbara C. Johnson was born in Boston in 1934. She grew up in Newton, Massachusetts a suburb of Boston known at the time for its fine public schools. She received her B.A. from Bennington College in Vermont and entered the New England School of Law at the age [...]
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By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff May 20, 2010 I have been a book reviewer since the 1960s and am, in fact, a founding member of the National Book Critics Circle, but I rarely devote a commentary to a particular book. I am, however, going to recommend you read “: The Manchurian President: Barack Obama’s Ties to [...]
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By Glenn Beck May 8, 2010 Editor’s Note: Exclusive by Glenn Beck of Richard Paul Evans is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box and fourteen other bestselling novels. He is the winner of two first-place Storytelling World Awards and the Romantic Times 1995 award for best women’s novel. His newest [...]
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By Glenn Beck May 8, 2010 Editor’s Note: Exclusive by Glenn Beck of Richard Paul Evans is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box and fourteen other bestselling novels. He is the winner of two first-place Storytelling World Awards and the Romantic Times 1995 award for best women’s novel. His newest [...]
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By Glenn Beck May 7, 2010 Editor’s Note: Exclusive by Glenn Beck of Richard Paul Evans is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box and fourteen other bestselling novels. He is the winner of two first-place Storytelling World Awards and the Romantic Times 1995 award for best women’s novel. His newest [...]
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By Melanie Kirkpatrick November 17, 2009 “Going Rogue,” the title of Sarah Palin’s autobiography, refers to the snide remark of an anonymous McCain aide late in last year’s presidential campaign. It was used to describe the vice-presidential candidate’s move to break free of her media handlers and speak out against the campaign’s decision to pull [...]
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by Dan Samaria Publisher/GCC Oct. 31, 2209 If you loved Glenn’s Christmas Sweater, you will love this one just for kids. As he described on his radio show that he read it to his kids, when he first wrote it without the pictures. His two kids kept on requesting it over and over. [...]
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By Human Events August 28, 2009 In 1776, Tom Paine published Common Sense — the case for revolution made with logical, straightforward, indisputable arguments. “Today,” says TV and radio sensation Glenn Beck, “we find ourselves back in 1776 — but this time our path forward isn’t so clear-cut.” That’s why he wrote Glenn Beck’s Common [...]
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By Ariel Hasell August 23, 2009 Being a teenager is more than just showing up at shopping malls and homecoming games. We review new fiction that explores the hard parts of life. Wintergirls (Viking Children’s Books), by Laurie Halse Anderson, gives readers an insightful and heartbreaking look at Lia, a high school senior, battling anorexia. [...]
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