Washington Monthly
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Articles in Sept 2001 issue of Washington Monthly
- Letters
- WAR IN A TIME OF PEACE: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals - books - Review
by Nicholas Thompson - Tilting at Windmills - Editorial
by Charles Peters - The Radical Center - Review
by Bruce Reed - Broken Ranks - college education, United States
by Amy Graham - EVOLUTION'S WORKSHOP: God and Science on the Galapagos Islands - Review
by Gregg Easterbrook - Violent Femmes - cinema
by Stephanie Mencimer - Can A Darwinian Be A Christian? - Review
by Gregg Easterbrook - Withering Rights - mandatory arbitration - Brief Article
by Julie Wakefield - GHOSTS OF EVOLUTION: Nonsensical Fruit, Missing Partners and Other Ecological Anachronisms - Review
by Gregg Easterbrook - Student Movement - analysis of Bush's education plan
by Thad Hall - LIFE SCRIPT: How the Human Genome Discoveries Will Transform Medicine and Enhance Your Health - Review
by Phillip J. Longman - Scorin' with Orrin - Orrin Hatch, U.S. senator
by Stephanie Mencimer - FREE FLIGHT: From Airline Hell to a New Age of Travel - Review
by Alan Ehrenhalt - Avoiding the Laos Trap - human rights, Laos
by Joshua Kurlantzick - THE FORGETTING: Alzheimer's: Portrait of an Epidemic - Review
by Shannon Brownlee - Who's Who - Chandra Levy's case - Brief Article
by Paul Glastris - THE ROLE OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY: The Creation of the Future - Review
by Jason Zalinger - Tidbits & Outrages - Brief Article
- ONE SCANDALOUS STORY: Clinton, Lewinsky, and Thirteen Days That Tarnished American Journalism - Review
by Joshua Micah Marshall