Edwin Black’s eight award-winning bestselling books are IBM and the Holocaust (Crown Publishing and others worldwide 2001), The Transfer Agreement (Macmillan 1984 and Carroll-Graff 2001), War Against the Weak (Four Walls Eight Windows and others worldwide September 2003), Banking on Baghdad (John Wiley & Sons and others worldwide 2004), Internal Combustion (St. Martin’s Press and others worldwide 2006), The Plan (Dialog Press 2008), Nazi Nexus (Dialog Press 2009), and a novel, Format C: (Dialog Press and others worldwide 1999). His enterprise and investigative writings have appeared in scores of newspapers from the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune to the Sunday Times of London, Frankfurter Zeitung and the Jerusalem Post, as well as scores of magazines as diverse as Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Reform Judaism, Der Spiegel, L’Express, BusinessWeek and American Bar Association Journal. Black’s articles are syndicated worldwide by Los Angeles Times Syndicate International, Los Angeles Times-Washington Post Syndicate, JTA and Feature Group News Service.This is a similar tale to most of the business owners out there. Their entire livelihood rests on what kind of money their businesses bring in. It isn’t like they get a paycheck every week that makes up for time off or lost hours in the day.The transition from 2008 to 2009 will be an evolution of the conference series, with an expanded family of subrands, including SATURN Technology (tools and architecture technology) and the SATURN Network (LinkedIn /user network). With an updated SATURN brand, a redesigned website, and a shift in focus from "Workshop” to premier "Conference,” SATURN 2009 is on course for increased growth.Those dead faces don’t flock to you hoping to consume you. They flow around you and you let yourself become part of them. Some of the umbrellas have run and found the merging too much. Others let themselves stay and join. They’re more effective as one as they bleed into each other. Silver fingers connect. Black skin merges like the combining of bodies of water.