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Letter From Ground Zero Letter From Ground Zero

In this space last week, I commented that the choice for the United States in North Korea was probably between a catastrophic war and permitting North Korea to keep its nuclear...

May 8, 2003 / Jonathan Schell

On the Revelation of William Bennett’s Gambling Habit On the Revelation of William Bennett’s Gambling Habit

Bill Bennett told a grateful nation, "Be moral. Just resist temptation." By windbag airing of this thesis, Bill Bennett got as rich as Croesus.

May 8, 2003 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Katha Pollitt Honored Katha Pollitt Honored

Congratulations to Katha Pollitt, winner of the National Magazine Award in the Columns and Commentary category. Katha also won the 1992 award in Essays & Criticism.

May 8, 2003 / The Editors

SARS and Inequality SARS and Inequality

Over the past few months, yet another epidemic has come to trouble our unhappy world. Shortly after SARS was identified, the entire globe was put on notice.

May 8, 2003 / Paul Farmer

McCarthy’s Secret Show McCarthy’s Secret Show

Victor Navasky's Naming Names (Hill & Wang) was recently reissued in paperback with a new afterword.

May 8, 2003 / Victor Navasky

Dean’s No Wellstone Dean’s No Wellstone

Lately, presidential contender Howard Dean has been likening himself to the late Senator Paul Wellstone.

May 8, 2003 / Jim Farrell

Scandal on Scandal Scandal on Scandal

The best names in Wall Street, who besmirched themselves with double-dealing stock-market scandals, were finally "punished" recently, and the miscreants could not contain their...

May 8, 2003 / The Editors

Media Merger Mania Media Merger Mania

On June 2, the Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on whether to relax the rules for owning American news media. Further relaxing of the rules is the absolute ...

May 8, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

Letters Letters

CAN WE TALK? GUESS NOT Los Angeles

May 8, 2003 / Our Readers

Put Families First All Call Day Put Families First All Call Day

More than 1 million low-income Americans have lost or will soon lose government-subsidized healthcare, recent reports estimate, as states slash funding to contain spiraling defic...

May 7, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

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