Article: BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS

USED TO BE, YOU COULD FOLLOW THE NEWS by, uh, following the news. Read a good newspaper or watch a 30-minute broadcast at night, and you had pretty much fulfilled your responsibility as a citizen to keep abreast. No more. Now, it seems, you have to read books. Books are where the action is. They are, more and more, what the news is about.

Let's see. There's Richard Clarke's book. He's the former top terrorism guy who made the Bush administration jump to frantic counterattack.

The president's former secretary of the Treasury also has a book. He didn't really write it, but very much cooperated. He says the

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