91. Burrough ends the book with a roseate, hands-across-the-ocean paean to the virtues of US-Russian cooperation. 92. But according to Russell Keimer, who sued Buena Vista last year, the company kept promoting the books with the erroneous blurbs after the truth was known. 93. But being a bishop, he is a bit more solemn than Santa, and often carries a big book with notes about the naughty habits of some children. 94. But even the Cuomo administration never balanced its books with a one-time-only infusion of money this size. 95. But he confounded his publisher by insisting on writing books with other protagonists. 96. But it is a beautiful book with many more moderate recipes in it. 97. But it serves almost as an afterthought in a drifting, irresolute book with only the most contrived brand of forward momentum. 98. But one reads his book with pleasure, enjoying his companionship and conversation, his keenness for experience and knowledge, and the quality of many of his observations. 99. But the fact that she feels as comfortable trading Mary Higgins Clark books with her grandmother as she does watching an old movie makes her grandmother exceptionally hip. 100. But these are just the most horrifying moments in a book with an overall message that is farsighted and constructive. |