
| CRIMES AGAINST NATURE: How George W. Bush and his Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking our Democracy Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. New York: HarperCollins, 2004 |
Rating: 5.0 High |
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| ISBN-13 978-0-06-074687-2 | ||||
| ISBN 0-06-074687-4 | 244pp. | HC | $21.95 | |
| Page 90: | "Among the new appointees are Dr. Kimberly Thompson, an associate of John Graham's Harvard Center for Risk Analysis." |
| S/B "is Dr. Kimberly Thompson". |
| Page 175: | "The world is now experiencing extinctions of species at a rate that rivals the disappearance of the dinosaurs." |
| This statement is imprecise. Its implicit meaning, however, is both clear and germane. |
| Page 185: | "Brown, too, substituted the interview with me for a segment on Michael Jackson's sex scandal." |
| This is written backwards. What Kennedy means is that his interview was replaced by the Jackson piece. (Again, context makes the true meaning impossible to mistake.) |
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