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that's how he should be referred to now, as the nyt list shows that scaiffe and the conservative bookclub are going out of their way to shove their walking pr stunt down our throats
bulk purchases-big surprise.
1 DUDE, WHERE'S MY COUNTRY? by Michael Moore. (Warner, $24.95.) The author of "Stupid White Men" calls for "regime change" in Washington. 2 5 2 A ROYAL DUTY, by Paul Burrell. (Putnam, $25.95.) A memoir by the man who served as butler to Diana, Princess of Wales. 1 3 3 LIES (AND THE LYING LIARS WHO TELL THEM), by Al Franken. (Dutton, $24.95.) A satirical critique of the rhetoric of right-wing pundits and politicians. 3 12 4 A NATIONAL PARTY NO MORE, by Zell Miller. (Stroud & Hall, $26.) The senior senator from Georgia assails positions taken by his fellow Democrats. (+) 1 5 WHO'S LOOKING OUT FOR YOU? by Bill O'Reilly. (Broadway, $24.95.) The host of "The O'Reilly Factor" attacks those individuals and institutions that he believes have let down the American people. 4 7 6 *BUSHWHACKED, by Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose. (Random House, $24.95.) Two Texas journalists offer up an indictment of the Bush administration. 5 7 7 *FLYBOYS, by James Bradley. (Little, Brown, $25.95.) An account of eight American airmen who were shot down and captured by the Japanese in World War II. 7 6 8 BRINGING ELIZABETH HOME, by Ed Smart and Lois Smart with Laura Morton. (Doubleday, $22.95.) The story, told by her parents, of the Utah teenager who was abducted last year. 6 2 9 *THE STONE COLD TRUTH, by Stone Cold Steve Austin with Jim (J. R.) Ross as told to Dennis A. Brent. (World Wrestling Entertainment/Pocket Books, $26.) The autobiography of a professional wrestler. 11 2 10 REFLECTIONS, by Barbara Bush. (Lisa Drew/Scribner, $28.) The former first lady meditates on the life she has led since moving out of the White House.
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