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March 18, 2002 Issue - 16 Articles- Scrapbook, pp. 2-3
Ted Rall, Bill Press, and more
- Casual
Christopher Caldwell
, pp. 4-5 - Correspondence, pp. 6-8
On yellow ribbons, prayers, guns, etc.
- Editorial
David Brooks
, pp. 9-10 Domestic Drift
Articles
- Daschle's Predicament
John Podhoretz
, p. 11 - Term Limits, Unlimited
Fred Barnes
, pp. 12-13 - America Knows Terrorism
Tod Lindberg
, pp. 14-15 - Our Uzbek Friends
Stephen Schwartz
, pp. 16-17 Features
- Simon Says---Surprise!
Stephen F. Hayes
, pp. 18-24 Bill Simon pulls an upset in California's gubernatorial primary
- Losing the Middle East?
Reuel Marc Gerecht
, pp. 25-28 When it comes to peacemaking, don't trust the Saudis and Egyptians
- Sheikh Gilani's American Disciples
Mira L. Boland
, pp. 29-34 Jamaat al-Fuqra is in your own backyard
Books & Arts
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The Prosecutor Who Would Be Kant (2 Reviews) David Tell
, pp. 35-40 Starr: A Reassessment, by Benjamin Wittes
- Starr: A Reassessment by Benjamin Wittes
- Final Report of the Independent Counsel by Robert W. Ray
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Lucky Jim (Review) David Berlinski
, pp. 41-42 Genes, Girls, and Gamow, by James D. Watson
- Genes, Girls, and Gamow by James D. Watson
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The Standard Reader (2 Reviews) J. Bottum
, p. 43 Who Now Reads Dickens?
- The Bondwoman's Narrative by Hannah Crafts and Henry Louis Gates Jr.
- The Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. XII: 1868-1870 by Graham Storey, Margaret Brown, and Kathleen Tillotson, ...
- Parody, pp. 44-46
The late-night TV wars enter a new era
- Cover illustration
Drew Friedman