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  • 4.5 (12 ratings)
    The New Yorker Festival - Richard Dawkins: Disciple of Darwin
    By Richard Dawkins
    Narrated By Henry Finder
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    Richard Dawkins holds the Charles Simonyi Chair of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford. His books include the best-selling The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, Climbing Mount Improbable, The Ancestor's Tale, and A Devil's Chaplain, a collection of essays. He has received the International Cosmos Prize and the Kistler Prize.
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  • 3.8 (26 ratings)
    Linked: The New Science of Networks
    By Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
    Narrated By Henry Leyva
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    Albert-Laszlo Barabasi traces the fascinating history of connected systems. Understanding the structure and behavior of networks will forever alter our world, allowing us to design the "perfect" business or stop a disease outbreak before it goes global.
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  • 3.2 (31 ratings)
    The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)
    By Robert Spencer
    Narrated By Jeff Riggenbach
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    You think you know about Islam. But, did you know that Islam teaches that Muslims must wage war to impose Islamic law on non-Muslim states, or that American Muslim groups are engaged in a huge cover-up of Islamic doctrine? These and other "politically incorrect" facts are revealed by Robert Spencer in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades).
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  • Linked: The New Science of Networks
    by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
    Narrated by Henry Leyva
    3.8 (26 ratings)
    Albert-Laszlo Barabasi traces the fascinating history of connected systems. Understanding the structure and behavior of networks will forever alter our world, allowing us to design the "perfect" business or stop a disease outbreak before it goes global.
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  • The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution
    by Dave Kusek, Gerd Leonhard
    4.0 (1 rating)
    The record industry as we know it is dying. But the music industry is healthier and more vibrant than ever, with limitless possibilities for change and growth due to the Internet and the digitization of music.
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  • It Takes a Village
    by Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Narrated by Hillary Rodham Clinton
    3.7 (3 ratings)
    A decade ago, then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton chronicled her quest, both deeply personal and, in the truest sense, public, to help make our society into the kind of "village" that enables children to become smart, able, resilient adults. For more than 35 years, Senator Clinton has made children her passion and her cause.
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  • State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III
    by Bob Woodward
    Narrated by Boyd Gaines
    4.5 (2 ratings)
    Bob Woodward examines how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth about Iraq to the public, to the Congress, and often to themselves in State of Denial. Woodward's third book on President Bush is a sweeping narrative from the first days George W. Bush thought seriously about running for president, through the recruitment of his national security team, the war in Afghanistan, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and the struggle for political survival in the second term.
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  • The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)
    by Robert Spencer
    Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach
    3.2 (31 ratings)
    You think you know about Islam. But, did you know that Islam teaches that Muslims must wage war to impose Islamic law on non-Muslim states, or that American Muslim groups are engaged in a huge cover-up of Islamic doctrine? These and other "politically incorrect" facts are revealed by Robert Spencer in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades).
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  • Scientific American, 1-Month Subscription
    2.5 (2 ratings)
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  • Scientific American, May 2013
    by Scientific American
    Narrated by Mark Moran
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    "How to Make the Next Big Thing": A special report on the future of manufacturing. "Seeds of Dementia": A chain reaction of toxic proteins may help explain Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other killers. "Mars in Motion": The course of Mars exploration could be changing. "How Kitty is Killing the Dolphins": Ocean mammals are dying from an unexpected source.
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  • God's Choice: Pope Benedict XVI and the Future of the Catholic Church
    by George Weigel
    Narrated by George Weigel
    4.5 (4 ratings)
    Reflecting on John Paul II's greatness, drawing on first-hand interviews to paint an intimate portrait of the new Pope, and boldly assessing the Church's current condition, God's Choice is an invaluable book for anyone seeking to understand the Catholic future and the larger human future the Church will help to shape.
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  • Charlie Rose: David Barboza, Bethany Mclean, Bryan Burrough, Andre Gregory, and Cindy Kleine, May 2, 2013
    by Charlie Rose
    Narrated by Charlie Rose
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    A conversation with actor David Barboza, Shanghai correspondent at The New York Times. Next, a conversation with Bethany Mclean, senior editor and business writer for Fortune magazine, and Bryan Burrough, author and correspondent for Vanity Fair. Finally, a conversation with director and actor, Andre Gregory, and filmmaker Cindy Kleine.
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  • Charlie Rose: Harrison Ford and Shahid Khan, May 3, 2013
    by Charlie Rose
    Narrated by Charlie Rose
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    A conversation with actor Harrison Ford. Next, a conversation with Pakistani-born American billionaire businessman, Shahid Khan.
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  • Audible Technology Review, 1-Month Subscription
    3.3 (3 ratings)
    Technology Review, the award winning magazine from MIT, is the only publication you need to keep up with what's happening in every area of emerging technology. Audible Technology Review incorporates key feature stories from the magazine and is published ten times each year.
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  • Scientific American, 12-Month Subscription
    5.0 (1 rating)
    Scientific American is the most well-known and most highly-respected science and technology monthly in the world. It plays a vital role in bringing scientific and technological achievement to the attention of the general public.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 21, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 22, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 20, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • Science News, May 18, 2013
    By Society for Science & the Public
    Narrated By Mark Moran
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    Turn to Science News for the latest coverage of biology, astronomy, the physical sciences, behavioral sciences, math and computers, chemistry, and earth science. This 75-year-old publication is known for its sharp writing and up-to-date coverage of the latest scientific research. Since its debut in 1922, Science News has been committed to providing reports on scientific and technical developments that the layman would find interesting and easy to digest.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 17, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 16, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 15, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 13, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 10, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • Science News, May 11, 2013
    By Society for Science & the Public
    Narrated By Mark Moran
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    Turn to Science News for the latest coverage of biology, astronomy, the physical sciences, behavioral sciences, math and computers, chemistry, and earth science. This 75-year-old publication is known for its sharp writing and up-to-date coverage of the latest scientific research. Since its debut in 1922, Science News has been committed to providing reports on scientific and technical developments that the layman would find interesting and easy to digest.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 09, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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    Global news and analysis from the BBC World Service. Join our leading team of presenters for the best interviews, features and analysis of world events.
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  • BBC Newshour, May 08, 2013
    By Owen Bennett-Jones, Lyse Doucet, Robin Lustig, Razia Iqbal, James Coomarasamy, Julian Marshall
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