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Arts & Culture Books
Olga BonfiglioSeptember 10, 2007

Why is a 14-year veteran U S Marine officer a Texan working for Al Jazeera the so-called terrorist network Jazeera is not the mouthpiece of Al Qaeda as U S propaganda claims It is the only nongovernmental 24-hour news network to reach the Arab world and its cutting-edge technology allows it

Arts & Culture Books
Ann M. BegleySeptember 10, 2007

A review of essays by Anne Fadiman

Arts & Culture Books
James R. KellySeptember 10, 2007

Joseph A Califano was Lyndon Baines Johnsons chief domestic aide in the mid-1960s and 10 years later the last secretary of health education and welfare until July 1979 after President Jimmy Carters famous malaise speech In his acknowledgement for this new book he mentions his Jesuit formatio

Arts & Culture Catholic Book Club
September 10, 2007

The face of the Catholic Church in America has changed--and will likely continue changing--in the wake of Vatican II historic events scandals a new papacy and an increasingly pro-active laity Based on almost two decades of Gallup surveys from 1987 to 2005 American Catholics Today has been uni

The Word
Daniel J. HarringtonSeptember 10, 2007

A ldquo lost soul rdquo is someone who seems adrift morally spiritually intellectually and emotionally Such a person may be lost to drugs alcohol ambition greed gambling sexual promiscuity or the ldquo pragmatic rdquo mentality that shows no respect for human life and measures everything

Of Many Things
Jim McDermottSeptember 10, 2007

Being from Chicago, I have a weakness, a flaw really, for casting aspersions upon the Green Bay Packers, a football team from rural Wisconsin whose quarterback is so old they may need to provide him with a walker and an oxygen tent. Some-times I don’t even realize I’m doing it.   I

Current Comment
The EditorsSeptember 10, 2007

Who Lost Iraq? As Congress and the White House prepare for the assessment due on Sept. 15 of the situation in Iraq, an article in the current issue of Foreign Affairs merits their attention. James Dobbins, a former assistant secretary of state, asks, Who Lost Iraq? Mr. Dobbins argues that responsibi