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The bloody Jordan river now flows through America Readers respond to Gary Kamiya's essay on U.S. policy toward the Middle East in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack.
Bin Laden's American blood brothers Readers respond to David Horowitz's column.
How to defeat bin Laden Readers respond to Michael Klare's suggestions about how to bring the terrorist leader to justice.
Letters on the New York attack Readers share thoughts about the World Trade Center disaster and David Horowitz and Bruce Shapiro's takes on it. The hippie mom and others respond Sarah Beach, author of "Curse of the Hippie Parents," is both hailed and criticized by readers. Letters on teen suicide, male balding and women's rehab Readers respond to "Suicide at 16," "Without Hair, I Am Nothing" and "A Rehab of One's Own." "Single, With Complexes" and "Science, Semi-Science and Nonsense" Readers respond to Gavin McNett's review of two dating books and Suzy Hansen's interview with skeptic Michael Shermer. Says you Readers have much to say about "One Hundred Girls for Every Boy," by Theresa Rusho. Pedophilia, Janet Jackson and bad apologies Readers respond to recent articles by Ian O'Doherty, Steve Burgess and Susan McCarthy. Wall of sound Readers respond -- big time -- to our package on feminism and marriage. "Sentenced to Death" and "Rock 'Til You Drop" by John Strausbaugh Readers respond to Laura Miller's essay about good writing vs. good novels and Paul McLeary's take on baby boomer rock. Scams and lies Readers respond to articles on Nigerian fraud literature, Jayne Mansfield's branding techniques and statements Beatles producer George Martin never made. "Lost in Translation" and "The Myth of the Deadbeat Dad" Readers respond to Joe Mullich on novelized movie novels and Suzy Hansen's interview with an expert on black fathers. Holding up the rear By Amy Standen "E-Book Outcast" and "The Mind of a Killer" Readers respond to M.J. Rose's story about electronic publishing and our interview with neurologist Jonathan Pincus. Letters Readers debate "Let My Children Go!" by Miven Booth Trageser and hail the return of funk goddess Lynda Barry. "Way to distort the truth!" Readers blast Joe Conason on the missile defense test, and Conason fires back. Poison Valley By Jim Fisher Women.com goes AWOL By Katharine Mieszkowski "The winner dies" and "Coming out of the closet" Readers respond to Janelle Brown's report on anorexia and Melissa Levine's story about being straight. Sai Baba: Pedophile or God incarnate? Are the charges against the Indian guru part of a meat, oil, lumber and mining conspiracy? Readers respond to Michelle Goldberg's report. Save Java! By Damien Cave Revenge of the file-sharing masses By Scott Rosenberg The incredible vanishing book review Readers respond to Kevin Berger's story about smaller book review sections in the age of market research. Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? Readers respond to Maura Kelly's recent profile of John Hughes, and an article from July 2000 on Einstein and relativity. "Defusing the explosive child" and "A child's first funeral" Readers respond to the war between the psychologist and the pediatrician. Plus: Angry readers say, "Kill the gerbil!" What's wrong with the rock 'n' roll biz, you ask? People are treated like ATM machines, that's what! Readers sound off on the music industry's woes. Letters Psychologist Ross Greene, author of "The Explosive Child," responds to pediatrician Lawrence Diller's review of his book. Woe is me-zine By Daryl Lindsey Letters of the week Readers call Jason D. Hill a eugenicist, provide testimonials on the joy of antidepressants and tell the parents of cyberbullies to rein in their kids. "The Day the Brands Died" and "CueCatastrophe" Readers respond to two stories on the failure of dot-com businesses such as Webvan, CueCat and Kozmo. Of Condit and Conason Readers respond to Salon's coverage of the missing intern, and to Joe Conason's column on former conservative David Brock. "National Private Radio" and "Who are you calling a corporate shill?" By Lorenzo Milam and Jim Russell Assimilating the Web By Scott Rosenberg Why gays shouldn't serve By David Horowitz Long live big government! By Jeff Madrick She killed her kids, but we must forgive her By Susan Kushner Resnick Nowhere left to hide By Katharine Mieszkowski Character assassination Author Tom Wells responds to John Dean's review of his book "Wild Man: The Life and Times of Daniel Ellsberg." Tobacklash! By Elizabeth M. Whelan "The Nightmare of Recovery" and "The Morality Police" Readers respond to Laura Miller's review of "Hooked" and Charles Taylor on protecting children from images of sex and violence. The plague abettors By David Horowitz Censorship High By Daniel Silverman "Psycho factories" and "The business of law and order" Readers respond to our review of "Going up the River" and interview with the book's author, Joseph Hallinan. Jerry's jerkiness, Axl's anger, Dylan's soul Readers respond to articles on Jerry Lewis' pity for the disabled, Axl Rose's uneven career and the price of Dylan's soul. "A Curiously Very Great Book" and "The Darker Side of Muhammad Ali" Readers respond to Andrew O'Hehir on the greatness of "The Lord of the Rings" and Larry Platt on reconsidering Muhammad Ali. |
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