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Salon.com December 2, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
The decline and fall of the American empire An expert on geopolitics says forget Islamic terrorism -- the real future threat to America's supremacy will come from Europe.  |
Information Today December 2002 Jim Ashling |
Report from the Field: The World's Largest Book Fair A 1-day tour of the Frankfurt Book Fair provided a quick overview.  |
Reason December 2002 Matt Welch |
Woe is Media There have never been better conditions for journalism than in present-day America. Yet there is an influential movement, and an entire publishing mini-genre, dedicated to convincing us that's not so. It's time to save journalism from its saviors.  |
Reason December 2002 Chris Mooney |
Great Escapism J.R.R. Tolkien's preindustrial fantasy feeds postindustrial entertainment.  |
Reason December 2002 Brian Doherty |
Fusion Power Why having only two political parties is no fun is vividly explored in The Tyranny of the Two-Party System, by Lisa Jane Disch.  |
Reason December 2002 John McClaughry |
Mustering the Little Platoons One mayor's attempt to create active citizens is chronicled in Putting Faith in Neighborhoods: Making Cities Work Through Grassroots Citizenship, by Stephen Goldsmith.  |
Salon.com November 28, 2002 Allen Barra |
Who is Allen Iverson -- and why should we care? A new book reveals that he's neither a thug nor a racial savior. But beyond that, he's a mystery -- and not a very interesting one.  |
Salon.com November 27, 2002 Kerry Lauerman |
"Joined at the Heart" by Al and Tipper Gore Heartwarming tales of unconventional families from Mr. and Mrs. Gore? Sounds like the snooze of the year -- but against all odds their new book is endearing and even inspiring.  |
Salon.com November 26, 2002 Charles Taylor |
Kiss Miss Marple goodbye Scottish mystery author Val McDermid talks about the tough reality of life in today's Britain and why crime writers, not literary novelists, are the ones facing up to it.  |
Wired December 2002 Gary Wolf |
Solaris, Rediscovered Stanislaw Lem made hard science and deep philosophy into some of the greatest science fiction you've never seen. Now his classic Solaris is getting the Hollywood treatment.  |
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