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In his readable new book, End This Depression Now, Dr. Krugman uses clear and comprehensible language to explain that leaders in government and business have forgotten the lessons of economic history.

But we did not need science to tell us this; all we needed was a dictionary.Similarly, in his readable account of the latest research on animal minds, "Wild Minds" (Henry Holt; 2000), Marc Hauser dismisses the questions, "do animals think?" and "are animals conscious?" as unhelpful and "vague".

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In his eminently readable essay, Mr. Bleiberg goes into detail about mummification, its history and other Egyptian funerary customs.

He and his fellow privateers "made risk taking respectable," as Ruby engagingly sums it up in his highly readable book.

Mr. Barofsky's account is published in his highly readable book, "Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street".

In his supremely readable account of the liberation, Ben Shephard asks searching questions about the relief effort and the behaviour of the survivors.

It would come as no surprise to learn that Mr McDonald (who wrote his account with Patrick Robinson) has taken some liberties in his highly readable yarn, which hits its stride a few chapters in.

IN HIS (rather readable) autobiography "Work Hard, Study...and Keep Out of Politics" (G.P. Putnam's Sons) the man of the moment, James Baker, recalls that, as an undergraduate at Princeton, he was a member of the university's Right Wing Club.

In 1950 he published a novel based on his Dartmouth visit, The Disenchanted, and later described the fiasco in his highly readable autobiography, Moving Pictures: Memories of a Hollywood Prince (1981).

George Tenet, in his more readable memoir, "At the Center of the Storm," spends a lot of time on his mistakes, especially on Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction.

Whereas Mr Brown was largely the author of his own misfortunes (the banking crash apart), Heath, as Dominic Sandbrook reminds us in his splendidly readable new history of Britain during the four years from 1970, was faced with a set of problems whose intractability and nastiness would have overwhelmed even a far more gifted politician.Heath both appals Mr Sandbrook and elicits his sympathy.

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