The New York Times recently came out with its 10 best books of the year list,
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Genuine Windows 7, regret and the ravages of love." (I've been dying to put a phrase like "irradiated by a Proustian feel for loss" in the Office Blog. Thank you New York Times). Read more about Jennifer and check out her 10 tips for PowerPoint. -- Doug Kim <div