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Letters to the EditorA Two-Planet Species? The right way to think about our space program by William Langewiesche BRIEF LIVES: A Gambling Man Blair Hull thinks he has found the formula for how to buy a Senate seat by Joshua Green Young Fogeys The new Catholic clerical divide—youthful reactionaries versus aging liberals by Andrew Greeley Aftermath Cleaning up after suicide bombings by Bruce Hoffman THE LIST: No Hands Clapping by Christopher Shea POST MORTEM: Half Dragon Lady, Half Georgia Peach Madame Chiang Kai-shek (1898-2003) by Mark Steyn Primary Sources North Korea's murderous prison camps; what is hell—and are you going?; why daughters cause divorce THE NATION IN NUMBERS: The science of gerrymandering by Don Peck and Caitlin Casey Blind Into Baghdad The U.S. occupation of Iraq is a debacle not because the government did no planning but because a vast amount of expert planning was willfully ignored by the people in charge. The inside story of a historic failure by James Fallows Spies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went Wrong How could we have been so far off in our estimates of Saddam Hussein's weapons programs? A leading intelligence analyst gives a detailed account of how and why we erred by Kenneth M. Pollack Weapons of Misperception: An Interview With Kenneth M. PollackA Family Deposition Should Egypt receive reparations for the Exodus? by Ben Birnbaum Speaking of the Candidates Our correspondent looks much too closely at the current crop of stump speeches by P. J. O'Rourke In Search of the Elusive Swing Voter The road map for the Democratic campaign runs straight through the handful of states with the largest numbers of independent voters. Any candidate needs to hunt them down by Joshua Green I Was Kim Jong Il's Cook True tales from the Dear Leader's Japanese chef by Kenji Fujimoto Part I: The Economy America's Fortunes by the Editors Are We Still a Middle-Class Nation? by Michael Lind America's "Suez Moment" by Sherle R. Schwenninger Part II: Society The Angry American by Paul Starobin The Other Gender Gap by Marshall Poe The Tuition Crunch by Jennifer Washburn Putting a Value on Health by Don Peck Insurance Required by Laurie Rubiner Information, Please by Shannon Brownlee Part III: Governance The $45 Trillion Problem by Nathan Littlefield Radical Tax Reform by Maya MacGuineas The Chieftains and the Church by Ted Halstead Nation-Building 101 by Francis Fukuyama State of the Union Address If Only A poem by John Balaban E lucevan le stelle A poem by William Matthews Close Call A drawing by Guy Billout New & Noteworthy Why we review the books we do; Rosamond Lehmann, by Selina Hastings; The Coming of the Third Reich, by Richard J. Evans reviewed by Benjamin Schwarz The Acutest Ear in Paris To be so perceptive and yet so innocent—that, in a phrase, is the achievement of Proust by Christopher Hitchens Do As I Say Dr. Laura Schlessinger's counsel is caustic and oftentimes hypocritical, but it is also compelling by Caitlin Flanagan High Plains Drifter Don Quixote, a masterpiece of comic seriousness, gets a new and "virtually twee-free" translation reviewed by Terry Castle INNOCENT BYSTANDER: Looking for Trouble Get a life—at your own risk by Cullen Murphy SPORT: A Beautiful Mind As the Philadelphia Eagles' Hank Fraley demonstrates, the behemoth who snaps the ball must also be one of the most mentally nimble players on the field by Mark Bowden FICTION: An Incomplete Map of the Northern Polarity by Nathan Roberts The Puzzler by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Word Court by Barbara Wallraff Cover photograph (detail) by Christopher Morris/VII. All material copyright © 2004 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved. | [an error occurred while processing this directive] | |
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