Print Journalism 2001

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Print Journalism
 
 
Date Periodical Title Book(s) reviewed, or topic of article
Dec. 17 National Review A Studyin' War Some More Who wants to?
Dec. 3 National Review R Empire Restored Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire by David Cannadine
Dec. 3 National Review A Crusading They Went Godfrey de Bouillon was a Republican.
Nov. 25 Washington Times R Finding Chinese Dissidents Bad Elements: Chinese Rebels from Los Angeles to Beijing by Ian Buruma
Nov. 5 National Review A Your Papers, Please National ID card?  Not for me.
Oct. 15 National Review A At First Glance The new world of racial profiling.
Oct. 1 National Review A Maternal Madness Honey, I drowned the kids.
Sep. 17 National Review A China:  A Reality Check I actually went there.
Sep. 3 National Review A Do Tell The joy of gossip.
Aug.12 Washington Times R China Against the Wall The Coming Collapse of China by Gordon G. Chang
July 23 National Review A The Dream of A.I. Prospects for artificial intelligence.
July 9 National Review A Stars Above! Astrology in the ascendant.
June 25 National Review A Thanks for the Memories The pleasures of rote learning.
June 11 National Review A Situation Normal I'm normal, you're conformist, he's boring.
June The New Criterion R Induction Rules The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal by James Franklin
May 28 National Review A The Problem with 'Zero' Zero tolerance in U.S. schools.
May 20 Washington Post R Hugging the Shore The Bay of Angels by Anita Brookner.
May The New Criterion L Boswell's "Life" A genteel exchange.
Apr. 30 National Review A Communist, Nationalist and Dangerous Modern Chinese nationalism.
Apr. 22 Washington Times R A Vast Nation Scrutinized Closely Treason by the Book by Jonathan D. Spence
Apr. 16 National Review A Is This All We Can Be? The modern military, and what to do about it.
Apr. 2 National Review A A Poisonous Gift Jane Fonda's donation to gender studies.
April The New Criterion R All Perfectly Logical The Universal Computer by Martin Davis
The Computer and the Brain by John von Neumann.
Mar. 5 National Review A Exterminate This How the law-school elites see the rest of us.
March The New Criterion R The life and the "Life" Two biographies of James Boswell.
February Parnassus: Poetry in Review C All the way to Chang-fêng-sha Medieval Chinese poetry and its translations.
Feb. 19 National Review A The Case For Racial Profiling A modern shibboleth
Feb. 5 National Review A The Tiananmen Papers China's three kinds of crises.
Jan. 22 National Review A Energy in the Executive An energy policy for the new administration
January The New Criterion R Valiant For Truth Did Adam and Eve Have Navels? by Martin Gardner

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