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Week’s Highlights: Israel, Really
… laudatory review of Rich Cohen’s Israel Is Real . The post also includes a link to a correction that the paper … Ames, based on one of his short stories. Lizzie Widdicombe visited the set for the September 7 New Yorker. In … about the process. Some speculate that the government has become more forthcoming about its reconstruction work because …
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The Stone Well
… in the smell of stone. What’s hunger but a smell of stone. Come here] Closer. This is the well so deep there’s no …  killing stragglers with butts of rifles, knives, you died  in the mud and were left behind like garbage and he’d … old when a relative said scornfully no he hadn’t, he’d died in the POW camp, and when your uncle went to see his …
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The Road to Enlightenment
… second, Infidel, a memoir. Nomad, though largely a memoir, combines elements of both earlier books. The author recounts … in several countries—including the US, her new home—but also contemplates troubling Islamic teachings, analyzes the … encourages believers in a Christianity based on love and compassion to convert Muslims for no reason other than the …
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An Open Letter to Doctor X
… letter in the hope that you will recognize yourself and come forward and give me a hint. I notice that I have … me, since, as far as I could tell, it concerned some fine points of medical billing seen from the physician’s point of … voice carried through the quarter-full bus: the perfect audience size. I think it was the word menses that finally …
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Water
… whatever has happened is written on the water of Babel. 269-270 By Wislawa Szymborska …
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A Golden Day-After-Tomorrow?
… Business. By Stephen Bonsai. Doubleday, Doran ami Company. $3.00. Victory zvilhout Peace. By Roger Burlingame … speech, loosely put together with many digressions from the points under immediate discussion, but on the whole leaving … Hong Kong, Burma and Malaya, Indo-China, and the East Indies to the empires from which Japan took them.” In these …
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