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October 09, 2006
The NY Times on James Baker's new book
Former White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of State and Secretary of Treasury James Baker, III, who spends his time these days at the Baker Institute at Rice University, has written a new book entitled “Work Hard, Study . . . and Keep Out of Politics!” Adventures and Lessons From an Unexpected Public Life." The title of the book is the legendary advice of Baker's grandfather, James Addison Baker, who was one of the founders of the venerable Houston law firm, Baker & Botts.
This NY Times review of Baker's new book belittles the current Bush Administration, even though the book does no such thing. That passes for a book review in the NY Times these days.
Posted by Tom at October 9, 2006 05:03 AM
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Jim Baker rendered many years of fine public service. Would that the NY Times, these days, could say the same.
Posted by: Jake
at October 9, 2006 07:42 PM
Books -has anybody heard of Jason Leopold? he has a book (memoir) called "News Junkie"... he supposedly 'broke' the ENRON scandal...
Posted by: jessiebackster
at October 10, 2006 02:00 PM
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