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December 16, 2002 Issue - 15 Articles- Correspondence, pp. 4-5
Who's dumber, the United States or Britain?, etc.
- TRB: Soft Serve
Peter Beinart
, p. 6 John Kerry's Vietnam problem
- Late Show
The Editors
, p. 7 Kissinger isn't the commission's problem---timing it
- Notebook, pp. 8-9
Why John Edwards may get booted from Judiciary, etc.
- Mexico City Dispatch: Crazy Like Fox
Gretchen Peters
, p. 10 Mexico turns on Bush
- Security Check
Jeffrey Rosen
, pp. 11-12 The right way to curb Ashcroft
- Reform Party
Robert D. Kaplan
, p. 13 Could Turkish politics save Islam?
- Drill Sergeant
John B. Judis
, pp. 14-17 Bush's sleazy love affair with the carpenters' union
- History Student
Walter Isaacson
, pp. 18-19 Kissinger could be the right man for the job
- Asia Minor
Joshua Kurlantzick
, pp. 20-25 For years, Americans have argued over how to respond to China's economic miracle. But w...
Books and the Arts
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On Films: Remembrances (2 Reviews) Stanley Kauffmann
, p. 26 Russian Ark (2002 Film), by Aleksandr Sokurov
- Russian Ark (2002 Film) by Aleksandr Sokurov
- Ararat (2002 Film) by Atom Egoyan
- America's Other Drug Problem
Arnold S. Relman and Marcia Angell
, pp. 27-36 - Near Morning
Melissa Green
, pp. 37-41 - Cambridge Diarist: A Just Man
Michael J. Sandel
, pp. 42-44 - On the Cover: Illustration
Ken Orvidas