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Nixon Library Woes Nixon Library Woes

The daughters, Trish and Julie, now aren't speaking. Without more dough, the roof will soon be leaking. It really isn't clear just who's in charge. Most tapes and papers still...

Mar 28, 2002 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Adventures in Book Reviewing Adventures in Book Reviewing

Back in 1994, Christina Hoff Sommers accused The New York Times Book Review of unfairly assigning her attack on the women's movement, Who Stole Feminism?, to the distinguished sc...

Mar 28, 2002 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Enron: What Dick Cheney Knew Enron: What Dick Cheney Knew

A probe of the company's White House ties should begin at his door.

Mar 28, 2002 / Feature / John Nichols

The China Syndrome The China Syndrome

Like it or not, America has been able to achieve and maintain its supremacy as a global power because of its capacity to absorb the best from the rest of the world. This dependenc...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Peter Kwong and Dusanka Miscevic

Endangering US Security Endangering US Security

Barely six months after Russian President Vladimir Putin became the Bush Administration's most valuable ally in the war against terrorism in Afghanistan, the promise of a historic...

Mar 28, 2002 / Katrina vanden Heuvel and Stephen F. Cohen

Have Car, Will Travel Have Car, Will Travel

If you're in the mood to see great acting, I recommend that you watch Aurélien Recoing get caught in a lie in Laurent Cantet's Time Out. As Vincent, a French management con...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

In Fact… In Fact…

AWARDS TIME The Nation is a finalist in the single-topic-issue category of the National Magazine Awards for "Death Trip: The American Way of Execution" (Jan. 8/15, 2001). This fe...

Mar 28, 2002 / The Editors

The God Squad The God Squad

Was it lack of space or was it lack of time that made Katha Pollitt so bland and lenient about the current state of religious leadership in our country and our culture ["God C...

Mar 28, 2002 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

Lieberman in Enronland Lieberman in Enronland

It has come to this: The investigation of Enron as a political scandal appears for now to depend on Senator Joseph Lieberman, an Enron Democrat who bagged Enron campaign contribut...

Mar 28, 2002 / The Editors

Oscar Opens the Door Oscar Opens the Door

As Halle Berry elegantly strode to the podium to accept her best actress Oscar, the first for a black woman, she wept uncontrollably and gasped, "This moment is so much bigger tha...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Michael Eric Dyson

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