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| November, 2002 | - The 51st state? The inevitable aftermath of victory in Iraq, James Fallows
- Bombers over Afghanistan, by Mark Bowden
- A Post Saddam Scenario, Robert Kaplan
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| October, 2002 | - The conclusion of American Ground, by William Langewiesche
- The next Christianity. The modern world arose from the trauma of the Reformation. Brace for a second Reformation: a global convulsion that will shape the coming century
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| March, 2003 | - post President for Life. What will William Jefferson Clinton do for the next 30 years? By James Fallows. And what will it be like to watch? By PJ O'Rourke
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| July, 2002 | - American Ground: unbuilding the World Trade Center, by William Langewiesche
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| June, 2002 | - Adreienne and Ben Ross are exploring radical new therapies that might save their son's life. Michael West is a biotech entrepreneur desperate to raise money, move Congress, and make history. One day last summer they met, and began talking seriously about Cloning Trevor. By Kyla Dunn
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| January, 2003 | - The REAL state of the Union, a special Atlantic Report
- A Miscarriage of Justice: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the trial of Michael Skakel
- Sex and politics, by Thomas Byrne Edsall
- Sex WEek at Yale, Ron Rosenbaum
- Sex Starved marriages, by Caitlin Flanagan
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| September, 2002 | - Part two of William Langewiesche's American Ground: Unbuilding the World trade Center
- The Rush to Recover
- Homeland Insecurity: a top expert says America's approach to protecting itself will only make matters worse, by Charles C. Mann
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| April, 2001 | - The Next Ruling Class. Meet the Organization Kid, by David Brooks
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| May, 2001 | - Russia is Finished. The unstoppable descent into social catastrophe and strategic irrelevance, by Jeffrey Tayler
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| September, 2001 | - The Great College Hustle: how elite schools and privileged students play the early decision admissions game, by james Fallows
- Confessions of a prep school college counselor, Caitlin Flanagan
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| July, 2000 | - How Al Gore learned to love the jugular. An acquired taste, by James Fallows
- The whole world on your radio
- Inside teh stolen pet trade
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| March, 1999 | - America lost more than 500 ships and nearly 57,000 lives fighting on two oceans during the second World War. A new look at how we won: Victory at Sea, by David Kennedy
- Travel: the Karakoram Highway
- Fiction by Nathan Englander
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| May, 2000 | - Girls Rule! Mythmakers to the contrary, it's boys who are in dep trouble. Christina Hoff Sommers
- The Skull and Bones in George Bush's Closet
- Keeping Lincoln's secrets
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| September, 2000 | - Life with 13 Siblings
- The (other) funniest man on radio
- The Heavenly Jukebox…from Hell! Internet piracy isn't the problem, the music industry is the problem By Charles C. mann
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| October, 2000 | - The Opening of the Evangelical Mind. The next Great Awakening may be in the world of ideas, as evangelical Christians seek at last to wield som intellectual might, by Alan Wolfe
- How Columbine changed police tactics
- The hunt for the origin of Aids
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| September, 1999 | - The Friedan Mystique
- Garry Wills on Lincoln's Oratory
- the Right price for Stocks: a new theory, by James Glassman and Kevin Hassett
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| April, 1999 | - Tracy Kidder, Small Town cop. On the streets with an officer whose sure touch sustains the fragile civility of everyday life
- IBM's new defense against computer bugs
- Updating Confucius
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| July, 1999 | - Out West: Ranchers as environmentalists/Travel:Genoa
- A Bold Proposal to fix city schools. A voucher program even liberals can embrace
- The false promise of slave redemption: a report from Sudan
- The genetics of dog behavior: why your dog PRETENDS to like you, by Stephen Budiansky
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| November, 2001 | - The Crash of EgyptAir 990
- William Langewiesche investigates a story of pilot suicide and mass murder
- PJ O'Rourke reports from Israel on the triumph of normalcy over terror
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| December, 2001 | - Are we really One Country? A report from 'red' and 'Blue' America, by David Brooks
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| October, 2001 | - Peace is Hell. Why keeping a few thousand heavily armed, seriously bored soldiers in Bosnia strains the whole US army. A field report on the Pax Americana, by William Langewiesche
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| December, 2002 | - A Picture of Health: John F. Kennedy's physical condition was far worse than we imagined, and his deception far greater. A historian examines newly available medical records. By robert Dallek
- Plus: our 'genius' problem, by marjorie Garber
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| February, 2001 | - Thanks for the Memories. Thoughts from 14 contributors on Bill Clinton and his consequencces
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| March, 2000 | - Travel: Australia in Miniature
- new Fiction by Tova Reich
- Corporations are providing more and more of the money for academic Research. They want something in return, and they're getting it.
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| January, 2001 | - The New! Old Economy. How comptuers reinvented America's rust belt industries and ended the age of limits
- Why McDonald's fries taste so good
- Ken Burns discovers Jazz
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| June, 1999 | - Robert Kaplan on the roots of henry Kissinger's 'realism'
- Building Wealth: lescer C. Thurow on the NEW rules for nations, companies and individuals
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| May, 2002 | - Tales of the Tyrant. The private life and inner world of Saddam Hussein, by Mark Bowden
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| February, 2002 | - Oh, Gods! An explosion of new religions will shake the 21st Century
- Degrees of Evil: how wicked is Osama Bin Laden?
- The Keystone Kommandos: FDR versus eight hapless Nazis
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| March, 2002 | - 1491: America before Columbus was more sophisticated and more populous than we ever thought, and a more livable place than Europe
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| January, 2002 | - The Hard Questions
- Must the United States remain a superpower?
- What went wrong with Muslim civilization?
- Can we kill Osama's ideas?
- Must we torture?
- Is safety a pipe dream?
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| October, 1998 | - Humar by Ian Frazier
- Why Eco Efficiency isn't enough
- Unwanted Sex. What constitutes consent? What constitutes force? The law's answers remain murky. By Stephen Schulhofer
- The ships of Port revel, John McPhee
- The hidden side of the Clinton Economy, John Schwarz
- Misunderstanding Gershwin, David Schiff
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| March, 2001 |
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