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November 12, 2001 Issue

Bruce Shapiro on the new credibility gap growing in Washington, Jonathan Schell on the two clouds of danger hanging over both America and Af…

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Editorial

US Bows to Turkey

Alongside the White House and the Capitol building on the alleged terrorist hit list for September 11 was another, little-noticed target: Incirlik, a US airbase in southern Tur...

Information Lockdown

Viewers of the old spy spoof Get Smart will remember the Cone of Silence--that giant plastic hair-salon dryer that descended over Maxwell Smart and Control when they hel...

In Fact…

ANOTHER KIND OF MONEY LAUNDERING

When the Financial Times launched an investigation into the contributors to "counter-capitalist groups," its dragnet hauled in an unlik...

Working-Class Heroes

The September 11 attack on the World Trade Center led journalists and image-makers to rediscover New York's working class. In an extraordinary essay in Business Week tit...

Big Pharma’s Payoff

Talk about good times for Washington's mercenary culture. Even as officials scrambled to explain why they had not acted more quickly to protect postal workers from anthrax cont...

Column

Homeland Insecurity

It is hard to write a column like this under the present circumstances. It is hard to comment on what is happening in the world if the military regulates everything. And yet i...

The Left and the Just War

The left is getting itself tied up in knots about the Just War and the propriety of bombing Afghanistan. I suspect some are intimidated by laptop bombardiers and kindred bully...

‘Blowback,’ the Prequel

The story of what historians call the second cold war often begins with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979, which shocked Americans into their own overreactio...

Letters

Feature

Other Races to Watch

MUNICIPAL UPHEAVALS The highest-profile fight nationally has to be the race to succeed New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, with labor-backed...

Books & the Arts

Twin Peaks

Lifestyle sections have lately been detailing the public's renewed appetite for comfort food. If that rice-pudding desire translates to the big screen, then cinematic fairy tal...

Art & the Towering Sadness

Not long after the attack on the World Trade Center, when my wife and I sat dazed and weeping by the television screen, a call came through from a journalist wanting to know wh...

A Legal Recounting

Judge Richard Posner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit is an intellectual force to be reckoned with. The author, seemingly, of more books written w...

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