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Harvard president rejected by black clique WT 2/4/01 See also here and here.
Swift-Guerriero push begins BG 1/4/02 See also here.
Buddy, Socks's Nemesis, Is Dead NYT 1/4/02
George Divoky's Planet NYTM 1/6/01
2 Accuse Stephen Ambrose, Popular Historian, of Plagiarism NYT 1/5/02
'The Future of Ideas': Protecting the Old With Copyright Law NYT 1/6/02
A Pragmatic Modernist Prepares for Post-Modern Life NYT 1/6/02
Student Pilot, 15, Crashes Plane Into Bank in Florida NYT 1/6/02
For Big History, the Past Begins at the Beginning NYT 1/12/02
Dave Thomas, Wendy's Founder, Is Dead at 69 NYT 1/9/02
Consuming Rituals of the Suburban Tribe NYTM 1/13/02
What is America's Place in the World Now? NYT 1/12/02
NYT Photographer Arrested at WTC WP 1/12/02
Plans resurface for [Boston] Paramount facelift BG 1/12/02
BG 1/12/02
Ford to Cut 35,000 Employees and Shut 5 Plants NYT 1/12/02
Put Away the Slide Projector NYT 1/13/02
In the [WTC] Pit, Dark Relics and Last Obstacles NYT 1/13/02
Boston Globe i/13/02 Focus on Ideas:

Hero Inflation
Connecting with your inner thug
Greenbacks and gray matter
Tenured track
"When parents yell, it's hard"
Calling Afghanistan to order
Should Latino studies exist?
Robert L. Fried
A brief illustration of time
Swirl, sip, pontificate
Thinking ahead
2002: The age of...
Devils of mercy
Separate but aging
The Pru: A love letter
Andersengate Safire NYT 1/14/02
Out of Minimalism, Monuments to Memory NYT 1/13/02
When Ken Burns Pilots the Twain Riverboat NYT 1/14/02
'Fantasticks' Will Trip the Lights No More NYT 1/14/02
Fountains and Bubbles: New Cosmic Mysteries NYT 1/15/02
'Hard-Wired' Grammar Rules Found for All Languages NYT 1/15/02
Memorializing an iconic moment BG 1/16/02
Multiple Safeguards Failed to Detect Problems at Enron NYT 1/20/02
In Olympic Glare, a Quieter Mormon Mission NYT 1/20/02
In Houston, the Lines Dividing Politics, Business and Society Are Especially Blurry NYT 1/20/02
Keith Clark, Bugler for Kennedy, Dies at 74 NYT 1/17/02
Ernest Gordon, Who Found Faith as a P.O.W., Dies at 85 NYT 1/20/02
Plays That Leave the Audience Bullied by Words NYT 1/20/02
[Doris K.] Goodwin discloses settlement over credits BG 1/22/02
Peggy Lee, Sultry-Voiced Singer of 'Fever,' Dies at 81 NYT 1/2/02 See also here and here.
Limbaugh Returns to Airwaves NYT 1/22/02 See also here.
The Body as Machine, Taken to Its Extreme NYT 1/23/02
Ikko Tanaka, 71, Who Fused Old and New in Graphic Design, Dies NYT 1/20/02
Herchel Smith, 76, Major Player in Developing Birth Control Pills, Dies NYT 1/23/02
Stanley Marcus, the Retailer From Dallas, Is Dead at 96 NYT 1/23/02
Genome Scientist [Venter] Resigns NYT 1/23/02
Hawking's Breakthrough is Still an Enigma NYT 1/22/02
The Urge to Punish Cheats: Not Just Human, but Selfless NYT 1/22/02
From Tiny Fossilized Fish Teeth Come Clues to Oceans' History NYT 1/22/02
Philosopher Nozick dies at 63 Harvard U. Gazette, 1/24/01 See also here and here.
John Arthur Love, 85, Governor of Colorado and an Energy Czar, Dies NYT 1/234/02
bROOKINGS iNSTITUTE
That Dog Won't Bark Safire NYT 1/25/02
A Harvard Star in Black Studies Joins Princeton NYT 1/26/02
Stop, Historians! Don't Copy That Passage! Computers Are Watching NYT 1/26/02
Critic Who Quit Top Enron Post Is Found Dead NYT 1/26/02
This Doesn't Add Up ][acountants today] NYTM 1/27/02
New President of Trinity to Keep Hartford Foci\us NYT 1/26/02
Many Voices, but Little Dialogue on Memorial for Trade Center Site NYT 1/26/02
Pentagon Plans New Command For U.S.: Four-Star Officer Would Oversee Homeland Defense WP 1/26/02
1/29/02 State of the Union Address NYT 1/30/02
World Forum Web Site Crashes WP 2/1/02
Reilly says SJC can't force funds for elections BG 2/2/02
The Trouble with Self-Esteem NYTM 2/3/02
City College, the Faded Jewel of CUNY, Is Recovering Its Luster NYT 2/2/02
Idaho Repeals Term Limit Law NYT 2/2/02
Man [Steve Grand] Who Would Be God: Giving Robots Life NYT 2/2/02
Outsider Teachesw Japan About Itself NYT 2/2/02
Near Ground Zero, Adage Is Location, Location and Luck NYT 2/2/02
Marketing Patriotism, Companies Blur Lines of Charity and Profit NYT 2/2/02
Jean Patchett, 75, a Model Who Helped Define the 50's, Is Dead NYT 2/3/02
William Epton, 70, Is Dead; Tested Free Speech Limits NYT 2/3/02
A Leap of Faith for Utah's 'Peculiar People' NYT 2/3/02
The One True Faith: Is It Tolerance? NYT 2/3/02
Bush Budget Links Dollars to Deeds With New Ratings NYT 2/3/02
Guardian links on genetics Guardian 2/3/02
Richard Hare--Influential philosopher who devoted his life to 'answering moral questions rationally' Guardian 2/1/02 See also here.
Churches on Right Seek Right to Back Candidates NYT 2/3/02
Champions [of Super Bowl] BG 2/4/02
Is the Human Rights Era Ending? NYT 2/5/02
Same Old Subway Stop [at World Trade Center site]. Just Don't Go Up the Steps. NYT 2/5/02
So Long New York, and Thanks for a Mostly Well-Ordered Bash [World Economic Forum] NYT 2/5/02
Restoration of a Leonardo Is Ruled Out NYT 2/5/02
Years of Research Yield Nothing, and That's Good News for Physicists NYT 2/5/02
Sea of joy [over Patriot's Super Bowl victory] BG 2/6/06
Following the Footsteps of G[eorge]. W[ashington]. WP 2/6/02
NBC restores Peacock logo to its regular hue Yahoo 2/6/02
Former President Reagan Turns 91 AP, NYT 2/6/02
Bush Signs Bill on Reagan's Home AP, NYT 2/6/02
Unprecedented Security at Salt Lake [Olympics] WP 2/8/02
Challenging [of Dani Rodrik, Harvard economist] of the Dogmas of Free Trade NYT 2/9/02
Britain's Princess Margaret Dies at 71 NYT 2/9/02
William T. Dillard, Founder of a Retail Chain, Dies at 87 NYT 2/9/02
Amtrak: Nothing Like It in the World, So Far NYT 2/3/02
Eve Ensler Wants to Save the World NYT 2/10/02
Poultry Industry Quietly Cuts Back on Antibiotic Use NYT2/10/02
Insider Book on W: Hail to the Cheez Doodles NYDN 2/10/02
In Ohio School Hearing, a New Theory [of intelligent design] Will Seek a Place Alongside Evolution NYT 2/11/02
Frayn Takes Stock of Bohr Revelations NYT 2/9/02 See also here
Where the Minorities Rule [Los Angeles] NYT 2/10/02
Olympic Cheer: Put Out More Flags NYT 2/10/02
The Biggest Casualty of Enron's Collapse: Confidence NYT 2/10/02
Is What's Good for Bush Also Good for the G.O.P.? NYT 2/10/02
Flordians Face Off on Manatee's Future NYT 2/12/02
Lure of the Exotic Stirs Trouble in the Animal Kingdom NYT 2/12/02
Looking Anew at Nuclear Power for SpaceTravel NYT 2/12/02
Big Gains in Research Are Aimed at the Military NYT 2/12/02 Mapping Where Lightning is Likely to Strike NYT 2/12/02
Rescuing Buildings Beyond Ground Zero NYT 2/12/02
Hindus Burn Valentines [as protest to Western culture] Yahoo, 2/13/02
Ghosts of United Flight 93 Reported in Shanksville, Pennsylvania Earthfiles 2/2/02
Talking More But Enjoying It Less with links to related articles NYT 2/14/02
With Candor, Powell Charms Global MTV Audience NYT 2/15/02
New Team, Old Look for Saloon NYT 2/15/02
What Is Warm and Fuzzy Forever? With Cloning, Kitty NYT 2/15/02 See also here.
A Geneticist Considers the Life of the Founder of Eugenics NYT 2/10/02
The Education of Abraham Lincoln NYT 2/10/02
Lincoln's Great American Sermon NYT 2/10/02
change of leadership at Barnes & Noble NYT 2/14/02
'The Future of Life': E. O. Wilson Issues a Call to Arms NYT 2/17/02
Secrets Confided to the Clergy Are Getting Harder to Keep NYT 2/16/02
Blacks at Home Support a Judge Liberals Assail NYT 2/17/02
Lincoln Online: New Treasures NYT 2/16/02
A Classicist's Starting Point: Putting Aside Interpretations NYT 2/16/02
Boston Priests' Sex Scandal Causes Ripples Across U.S. NYT 2/17/02
Early Tears: Sign of [Olympic] Scandal to Come NYT 2/17/02 See also here.
In Rural China, Mental Hospitals Await Some Who Rock the Boat NYT 2/16/02
Scores of Bodies Strewn at Site of Crematory NYT 2/17/02
Maps Gain in Clarity, But Lose a Bit of Art NYT 2/17/0
'Big Brother' in Washington Safire IHT 2/1`8/02
Howard K. Smith, Courtly, Outspoken Voice of Radio and Television, Is Dead at 87 NYT 2/19/02
A Voice That Bursts With Glory e MT Choir NYT 2/20/02 See also here.
Matthew Lyon, 45, Historian of the Internet NYT 2/20/02
John W. Gardner, 89, Founder of Common Cause and Adviser to Presidents, Dies NYT 2/18/02
Hubble to See Stars in Different Light NYT 2/19/02
Learning Lessons From Wads of Paper NYT 2/19/02
Hijacking the Brain Circuits With a Nickel Slot Machine NYT 2/19/02
First Tower to Fall Was Hit at Higher Speed, Study Finds NYT 2/23/02
Crematory Case Highlights Gaps in Oversight of Funeral Business NYT 2/23/02
Historian [D. K. Goodwin] Says Borrowing Was Wider Than Known NYT 2/23/02 See also here and here and here and here
Ding, Dong, the Cultural Witch Hunt Is Dead NYTM 2/24/02
Girls Just Want to Be Mean NYTM 2/24/02
The Satellite Subversives NYTM 2/24/02
Harold P. Furth, 72, Dies; Led Fusion Experiments NYT 2/22/02
Chuck Jones, Bugs Bunny Animator, Dies at 89 NYT 2/14/02
Comets, Asteroids and Other Invaders From Outer Space NYT 2/17/02
Who's the Proxy Here? NYT 2/17/02
Why a Business (Enron) Scandal Became a National Spectacle NYT 2/17/02
'America's First Dynasty': Adams Family Value NYTBR 2/24/02
'Salt': A History of Sodium Chloride" NYTBR 2/24/02
A Future for High-Speed Rail? NYT 2/23/02
The Genome Is Mapped. Now He Wants Profit. NYT 2/24/02
Machine Age Clash Among Surfers NYT 2/25/02
Utah's Changes May Be as Fleeting as Olympic Glory NYT 2/25/02
Not much change in bishops' policies BG 2/25/02
The Olympics Behind Him, Romney Considers a Political Run NYT 2/25/02
A Roundup of Wild Horses Stirs Up a Fight in the West NYT 2/25/02
Interim Road to Reconnect Battery Tunnel NYT 2/28/02
Sydney De Haan, 83, Creator of the Budget Package Tour NYT 2/24/02
Jerrold J. Katz, 69, Linguistics Expert and CUNY Professor NYT 2/26/02
Robert Strausz-Hupé, Envoy and Cold-War Stalwart, Dies NYT 2/26/02
Spike Milligan, 83, Ringleader of Zany Comedians, Dies NYT 2/28/02
Patterson Ewen, Artist With Cosmological Bent, Dies at 76 NYT 2/27/02
Ellis Jones, One-Armed Football Star, Dies at 80 NYT 2/28/02
Irving Kupfermann, Professor of Biophysics and Psychiatry, 64, Dies NYT 2/28/02
Debate Is Fueled on When Humans Became Human NYT 2/26/02
Machine Age Clash Among Surfers NYT 2/25/02
Grim Guesswork Led to the Body of San Diego Girl NYT 3/1/02
Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret WP 2/28/02
Monica Lewinsky: Telling Her Own Story, Selling Her New Self NYT 3/3/02
After an Antenna Tumbles, Cable Firms Gain Thousands of New Customers NYT 3/3/02
With Glee, P.S. 89 Pupils Go 'Home': Ground Zero NYT 3/3/02
Ethical Quandaries, Pivotal Boundaries NYT 3/3/02 Includes reference to and photo of National Cash Register building at 1939-1940 NY World's Fair.
Rambling Round a World That's Gone Biennialistic NYT 3/3/02
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin Withdraws From Judging 2001 Pulitzer Prizes AP 3/4/02
Vatican stance on gay clergy criticized BG 3/4/02
Groundbreaking: The Big Dig has been an exercise in social as well as civil engineering, changing the way large projects get built. BG 3/4/02
Behind Letterman Turmoil, an Icy Clash With His Boss NYT 3/4/02
Battery Park Likely to Get a Memorial to Victims NYT 3/3/02
Responding to Crisis, Art Must Look Beyond It NYT 3/3/02
Genes, Embryos and Ethics NYT 3/3/02
The Saints Just Keep Marching In NYT 3/3/02
Waiting for the A Train, the Sophisticated Pigeon NYT 3/5/02
Claim of Small-Scale Fusion Produces Early Skepticism NYT 3/5/02 See also here and here.
Scientists Reach Out to Distant Worlds NYT 3/5/02
One Lifetime Is Not Enough for a Trip to Distant Stars NYT 2/5/02
Novice [Bill Simon, Jr.]Wins G.O.P. Primary for Governor of California NYT 3/6/02
Condit Loses Race to Former Aide NYT 3/6/02
The Core of Muslim Rage Friedman NYT 3/6/02
Spiritual America, From Ecstatic to Transcendent NYT 3/8/02
Six Months Later, Reality Sets in for a New Jersey Town NYT 3/9/02
The Fighting Next Time NYTM 3/10/02
'Digital Biology': Is This Chip Educable? NYT 3/10/02
More Attention to Security in Designing Buildings NYT 3/10/02
A Foul Wind warring communities here and abroad Friedman NYT 3/10/02
6 Months After Sept. 11, Bush to Give Strategy for Intensified War on Terror NYT 3/10/02
U.S. Nuclear Plan Sees New Weapons and New Targets NYT 3/10/02 See also here.
Where Does Phase 2 Start? NYT 3/10/02
In the Land of Faith, a Time for Utter Disbelief Return to Jerusalem NYT 3/10/02
Gandhi's Dream and India's Latest Nightmare NYT 3/10/02
Air Travel Fear Fades, but Experts Still Worry NYT 3/10/02
Sprawl-Weary Los Angeles Builds Up and In NYT 3/10/02
Former Black-Power Activist [formerly H. Rap Brown] Guilty in Slaying NYT 3/10/02
Back Home, Soldiers' Wives Become Comrades in Anxiety NYT 3/10/02
Population Estimates Fall as Women Assert Control NYT 3/10/02
In 'Little Apple [Manhattan, Kansas],' change etches hearts CSM 3/11/02
A city [NYC] unchanged, yet changed forever [by 9/11] CSM 3/11/02 See also here and
Twin towers of light beam from 'Ground Zero' CNN 3/11/02
Bush targets Iraq for Phase Two Times 3/12/02 See also here.
Reaching the Next Muslim Generation NYT 3/12/02
As we live and breathe! Calif. conservative victory, Buckley Town Hall 3/11/02
Ohio Board Hears Debate on an Alternative to Darwinism NYT 3/12/02
In Praise of Bad Girls SFC 3/11/02
Me and My Shadow [Government] Safire NYT 3/14/02
What's Behind the New Arab Momentum NYT 3/15/02
Groups Fight Florida's Ban on Gay Adoptions NYT 3/15/02
Who Is a Prisoner of War? You Could Look It Up. Maybe. NYT 3/15/02
Review of WHAT KIND OF NATION Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the Epic Struggle to Create a United States. NYT 3/10/02
Discriminating against America David Limbaugh TownHall.com 3/16/02
Fame Can't Excuse a Plagiarist NYT 3/16/02
Where Music Will Be Coming From NYTM 3/17/02
Thomas Winship, Ex-Editor of Boston Globe, Dies at 81 NYT 3/15/02 See also here.
Gilmore T. Schjeldahl, Early Satellite Builder, Dies at 89 NYT 3/16/02
Stephen Jay Gould Wants an Evolution Revolution Review of The Structure of Evolutionary Theory NYT 3/17/02
Review of AMERICAN JIHAD The Terrorists Living Among Us. NYT 3/17/02
Tipper Gore Is Said to Consider Senate Race NYT 3/16/02
Longtime Clients Abandon Andersen NYT 3/16/02
Mother Who Drowned 5 Children in Tub Avoids a Death Sentence NYT 3/16/02
'A Beautiful Mind' Meets Ugly Oscar Tactics NYT 3/16/02
After Scandal, Catholic Paper [The Pilot] Questions Celibacy for Priests NYT 3/16/02 See also here.
William Berg, Walt Disney Studios artist, 84 BG 3/16/02
A saint who understood life in Ireland BG 3/16/02
Nixon Daughters Battle Over $19 Million Library Bequest NYT 3/16/02
Columbia Soothes The Dogs of War in Its English Dept. "Although the measures Columbia took to resolve the acrimony were extreme, they reflect the deep rifts within English, a cornerstone of American higher education. As an academic discipline, English has been in a state of upheaval for decades. English departments across the country have been rocked by fierce arguments over how much emphasis to give to deconstructionism, feminism, post-Colonialism, queer theory and other new schools of thought. Harvard and Duke are among those that have sought outside help of some kind, though without necessarily ceding control." NYT 2/17/02
Amish Families' Home-Cooked Meals Come Under State Scrutiny NYT 2/17/02
Town's Fond Memories of the Enemy Houlton, ME NYT 3/17/02
Whales Rebound for West Coast Ritual NYT 3/17/02
As Scandal Keeps Growing, Church and Its Faithful Reel NYT 3/17/02
He Said. She Said. It Just Gets Uglier. HP-Compaq NYT 3/17/02
Eda J. LeShan, Self-Help Author, Dies at 79 NYT 3/17/02
Nonprofit Groups Reach for Profits on the Side NYT 3/17/02
Rudolf Hell: Telecommunications pioneer whose 'Hell-Schreiber' laid the basis for facsimile transmission Times, 3/18/02
Hans-Georg Gadamer: Grand old man of Continental philosophy who listened to the voices of history and culture Times, 3/16/02 See also here.
Sign on for a burger Sun. Times 3/17/02
Oscar's New, Smaller Home Has Many Feeling Rejected NYT 3/18/02
States Open Microsoft Penalty Fight NYT 3/18/02
Renewal of faith in Dallas BG 3/19/02
Starting from scratch Corina, ME BG 3/19/02
Children atack Mr. Potato Head statue BG 3/19/02
Weld gives his backing to Swift BG 3/19/02
Fumes and Visions Were Not a Myth for Oracle at Delphi NYT 3/19/02
Moralist [Leon Kass] of Science Ponders Its Power NYT 3/19/02
In Times of Terror, Teens Talk the Talk Boys Are 'Firefighter Cute,' Messy Room Is 'Ground Zero' in Sept. 11 Slang In Times of Terror, Teens Talk the Talk: Boys Are 'Firefighter Cute,' Messy Room Is 'Ground Zero' in Sept. 11 Slang WP 3/19/02
When Disney Complains, Sack the Reporter: Who's Afraid of Mickey Mouse? VV 3/19/02
Christo Imagines Central Park in Saffron NYT 3/17/02
Ideology matters more than biology TownHall 3/20/02
In Massachusetts, Governor Steps Aside for a Juggernaut NYT 3/20/02
Hewlett-Packard Declares Victory on Merger NYT 3/20/02
Alonzo Decker, Power Tool Developer, Dies at 94 NYT 3/20/02
Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., Creator of 'Today' and 'Tonight,' Dies at 93 NYT 3/18/02
'AMBLING INTO HISTORY': Seeing Bush's Brains Despite Mangled Words NYT 3/20/02
The Faithful and Their Faith Catholic scandals NYT 3/17/02
The Problem With Modern Art NYT 3/17/02
Crime and Motherhood NYT 3/17/02
African leaders wary of evolving US definition of 'terrorist' CSM 3/20/02
Terror war and oil expand US sphere of influence: As the United States wages its war on terrorism, the borders of a new American empire appear to be forming. CSM 3/19/02
Ray questions truthfulness in a parting shot at the one Clinton still in public office AP 3/21/02 See also text WP 3/20/02
Rabbi Ordered To Stop Home Prayer OS 3/20/02
ABC vows more 'traditional' fare Yahoo 3/21/02
Campaign Finance Bill Wins Final Approval in Congress NYT 3/21/02
Walter J. Rockler, War-Crimes Agency Chief, Dies at 81 NYT 3/21/02
Voice Recognition Leaps Into Appliances NYT 3/21/02
A Rush to Fix Ground Zero's Damaged Dike NYT 3/21/02
A 'Mind' Is a Hazardous Thing to Distort NYT 3/21/02
An Avant-Garde Design For a New-Media Center NYT 3/21/02
Clergy, abuse, and jail time: Prosecutions are rare, but 75 priests or ministers have faced convictions, prison. CSM 3/21/02
Kenneth Starr to lead legal team challenging campaign finance legislation Yahoo 3/21/02
Going off the rails at Amtrak BG 3/21/02
Marriage of faith BG 3/21/02
Romney won't pick running mate BG 3/21/02 See also here.
Facing Outcry, NBC Ends Plan to Run Liquor Ads NYT 3/21/02
Guilty Verdicts in San Francisco Dog Attack Trial NYT 3/21/02
Idaho to Remove Barriers NYT 3/21/02
Compaq Shareholders Approve Sale to Hewlett-Packard NYT 3/21/02
To be Young and Homeless NYTM 3/24/02
The Capitalist Communitarian [Howard Schultz] NYTM 3/24/02
McLaughlin? Is That a Jewish Name? NYTM 3/24/02
Here's to You, the New Robinsons (Mrs. and Miss) NYTM 3/24/02
'The Floating Brothel': Ship of Floozies NYT 3/17/02
The Vatican Rag Dowd NYT 3/24/02 See also here and here.
No Mere Terrorist NYT 3/24/02
Telecom, Tangled in Its Own Web NYT 3/24/02
When Oscar Is Bad, He's Very, Very NYT 3/24/02
If the Nightly News Goes Out, It's With a Whimper NYT 3/24/02
Surrealist Views From a Real Live One NYT 3/24/02
The Country Music Country Radio Ignores NYT 3/24/02
Etiquette Books for an Age Without Rules NYT 3/14/02
Reflecting on the Prismatic Presidency of 'The Natural' NYTB 3/24/02
A faith survives a church in crisis: Conversions to Catholicism hold steady BG 3/24/02
A personal sense of 'Absolution' BG 3/24/02
'Gay' culture in Catholic Church grows WND 3/24/02 See also here and here and here.
Library and Legacy Adrift as the Nixon Sisters Feud NYT 3/25/02
In Seminaries, New Ways for a New Generation NYT 3/25/02
Eileen Farrell, Soprano With a Populist Bent, Dies at 82 NYT 3/25/02
Herman Talmadge, Georgia Senator and Governor, Dies at 88 NYT 3/25/02
Carl McIntire, 95, Evangelist and Patriot, Dies NYT 3/22/02
History That's Signed or Delivered NYT 3/25/02
'Beautiful Mind' Wins; Best Actress Goes to Halle Berry NYT 3/25/02
Shad, a Sign of Spring Sautéed, Roasted or With Its Roe NYT 3/25/02
The Most Seductive Equation in Science: Beauty Equals Truth NYT 3/26/02
Preserving Taxidermy's Odd Legacy NYT 3/26/02
Psychologists Get Prescription Pads And Furor Erupts NYT 3/26/02
TV Discovers the Antarctic Explorer Shackleton in a Big Way NYT 3/26/02
Advice on the Task of Rebuilding, From a Mayor Who Knows Terror's Toll NYT 3/26/02
In Palm Sunday Homily, Cardinal Egan Says Evil of Sex Abuse 'Will Be Stamped Out' NYT 3/25/02
U.S. Orders Checks for Corrosion at Nuclear Reactors NYT 3/26/02
Will the Catholic Church survive this crisis? Chavez TownHall 3/26/02
Catholic schools keep faith of their supporters BG 3/26/02
Battle over abusive priests results in revolution? Leo TownHall 3/27/02
The Real Lincoln right to secession Williams TownHall 3/27/02
4 Secular Questions Safire NYT 3/27/02
Years of Work Underground Before Steel Reaches Skyward NYT 3/27/02
Milton Berle, 'Mr. Television,' dead at 93 CNN 3/27/02 Se also here
Right to Die NR 3/27/02
Actor Dudley Moore dies at 66 CNN 3/27/02 See also here.
Cockpit Tape Offers Few Answers but Points to Heroic Efforts NYT 3/27/02
Ernest van den Haag, Backer of Death Penalty, 87, Dies NYT 3/27/02
Thomas J. Kelly, Father of Lunar Module, Dies at 72>/A> NYT 3/27/02
New Plan Redesigns Plumbing of Everglades NYT 3/26/02
Chocking, Groping and Emoting NYT 3/24/02
Diagnosis: Supersize NYT 3/24/02
The Legacies of Whitewater NYT 3/24/02
Mayor [of NY] Limits Use of Water During Crisis NYT 3/27/02
A [Catholic molestation] Case That Grew in Shadows NYT 3/24/02
What book to buy? Buckley TownHall 3/28/02
Our New Look NR 3/27/02
The Next Target: Democrats zero in on another Bush judge. NY 3/25/02
For the Faithful, Trying to Reconcile Morality and Scandal 3/28/02
In Pristine Grandeur, a Sublime Presence landscape painting NYT 3/28/02
Thousands in Manhattan Needed Therapy After Attack, Study Finds NYT 3/28/02
Scandals will dent, not bankrupt, dioceses CSM 3/28/02
TAX FOES GIVE HILL[ary Clinton] WORST RATING EVER NYP 4/28/02
Rivers down to barest of levels 57 waterways at historic low flows in drought, analysis shows USAT 3/28/02
Winfrey declines Bush invite to Afghan trip: U.S. hoped to show its help for women CT 3/29/02
Krispy Kreme doughnuts take the cake at weddings AJC 3/31/02
Towers Withstood Impact, but Fell to Fire, Report Says NYT 3/29/02
Billy Wilder, Master of Caustic Films, Dies at 95 NYT 3/29/02 See also here.
G.O.P. Lawmakers and White House Cite a Growing Rift NYT 3/29/02
Discussing the Nature of Reality, Between Buffets NYT 3/26/02
Wish List: 9 Innovations in Search of Inventors NYT 3/28/02
Don't Point, Just Think: The Brain Wave as Joystick NYT 3/28/02
Talking Green vs. Making Green NYT 3/28/02
Can the Church Survive? Buckley TownHall 3/30/02 See also here.
Power Steer 3/31/02 NYTM 3/31/02
The Struggle With Celibacy NYTM 3/31/02
Listening for the Voices of Women re Carol Gilligan, Christina Hoff Sommers, et al. NYT 3/30/02
Historian's Fight for Her Reputation May Be Damaging It NYT 3/31/02
Britain's Beloved 'Queen Mum,' a Symbol of Courage, Dies at 101 NYT 3/31/02 Se also here.
Suicidal Lies NYT 3/31/02
Bush Strikes Religious Note in an Address for Holidays NYT 3/31/02
Beverly Sills and Questions of Loyalty NYT 3/30/02 See also here.
Parish Embraces a Time of Hope, Not Scandal NYT 3/31/02
Church flextime: Selling out or saving world? With the weekend time crunch, 'there's nothing sacred about Sunday morning anymore.': Tom Jones, churchgoer CSM 3/29/02
At White House, egg chase not cracked by terror CSM 4/1/02
Mideast fractures cause global stress CSM 3/29/02
Why a Palestinian girl now wants to be a suicide bomber CSM 4/1/02
How Learning to Read a Book Is Like Learning to Play the Piano NYT 3/31/02
How Arafat raised an entire generation to murder Krauthammer TownHall 3/29/02
A Calling in Crisis: Conversations with Catholic priests CSM 4/1/02
Genealogy goes beyond all those 'begats' CSM 3/6/02
Rethinking religious tolerance CSM 3/28/02
Activists want religion high on Bush's China agenda CSM 2/21/02aa
In Mount Trashmore's Shadow, the Gravy Train Slows Down NYT 4/1/02
Protesters target Easter service BG 4/1/02 See alsohere.
In the Northwest, a Fight to Deepen a Ship Channel NYT 4/1/02
Hugh Graham, 65, Historian Who Led Study on Violence, Dies NYT 4/1/02
SCIENTIST AT WORK / JOHN ARCHIBALD WHEELER: Peering Through the Gates of Time NYT 3/12/02
A Dim View of a `Posthuman Future' re Fukuyama NYT 4/2/02
The Power of Plain Biblical Speech Olasky TownHall 4/2/02
Passenger Jet Flies Over White House AP 4/1/02
Counter cultures: Coffee rivals able to coexist because they cater to very different groups, experts say BG 4/2/02
Dutch Euthanasia Law Goes in Effect NYT 4/1/02
U.S. Report on Trade Center Echoes Lessons of Past Disasters NYT 4/2/02
Jess Stearn, 87, Wrote Best Sellers on the Occult, Dies NYT 4/2/02
Rwandan genocide trial marks key test for court CSM 4/2/02
Gun sales fall despite Sept. 11 CSM 4/2/02
Scientists Looking for Key to Time DiscoveryNews 3/22/02
Ed Turner, Helped Build 24-Hour News, Dies at 66 NYT 4/2/02
John U. Monro, 89, Left Harvard to Follow Ideals, Dies NYT 4/3/02
Embalming Class Used Body Without Permission, Suit Says NYT 4/3/02
Farms and Growth Threaten a Sea and Its Creatures NYT 4/2/02
Negotiations by Andersen With KPMG Fall Apart NYT 3/3/02
Baltimore Celebrates the Railroad's Roots; More Overseas Choices for Cellphone Users NYT 3/31/02
Bring on the Time Zones NYT 3/31/02
CUNY Plan: Visions High, Details Few NYT 4/3/02
Long Before Sept. 11, a Terrible Toll of One Leon Klinghoffer NYT 4/3/02
ry Is in His Bones and Brain and on His Back NYT 4/3/02
The Hard Truth a clash of civilizations Friedman NYT 4/3/02
'Right to hunt' vs. animal rights: What's fair game? NYT 4/3/02
osoft Says Court Should Not Design Computer Systems NYT 4/4/02
Living on Internet Time, in Another Age NYT 4/4/02
'Madison County' Author Returns to His Best-Selling Characters NYT 4/4/02
New York Gets a List of Priests in Abuse Files NYT 4/4/02
Last Acts of the Giuliani Era Stall in Bloomberg's City Hall NYT 4/4/02
Why Suicide Terrorism Takes Root NYT 4/4/02
Again, a War of Peoples NYT 3/31/02
Do You Plan to Retire? Think Again NYT 3/321/02
Bon Mots From 2 Very Different Icons of an Era Berle and Wilder NYT 3/31/02
Song of Myself: DNA Ditties NYT 3/31/02
A clash of delusion in the Middle East Chapman TownHall 4/5/02
Another round of Clinton myths Bozell TownHall 4/5/02
Islamist Oprah Disses Bush Schlussel TownHall 4/5/02
The Test Mess NYTM 4/7/02
Overture Sues Google for Patent Infringement NYT 4/5/02
Rethinking Reagan: Was He a Man of Ideas After All? NYT 4/5/02
Neal E. Miller, 92, Studied Brain and Behavior, Dies NYT 4/2/02
Postal Official Says Overhaul of the Service Is Essential NYT 4/5/02
'Complications': An Uncompromising Look at Medical Fallibility NYT 4/5/02
LA Cardinal Accused of Sexual Abuse Yahoo 4/6/02 http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/19/books/review/19LEFKOWT.htmlhil5.htm">X
'The Making of a Philosopher': The Intensely Examined Life NYT 5/19/02
U.S. Intercepting Messages Hinting at a New Attack NYT 5/19/02
A Priest's [Shanley's] 2 Faces: Protector and Predator NYT 5/19/02
'The Reckoning': Iraq and the Thief of Baghdad NYTBR 5/19/02
The Last Sociologist NYT 5/19/02
The Williams Memo Safire NYT 5/20/02
Ashcroft Learned of Agent's Alert Just After 9/11 but Bush Was Not Told NYT 5/21/02
Agent Complaints Lead F.B.I. Director to Ask for Inquiry NYT 5/24/02
Slamin Sammy [Snead] dead at 89 BG 5/24/02 See also here.
US says Reid had help making shoe bomb BG 5/24/02
In Reichstag, Bush Condemns Terror as New Despotism NYT 5/24/02
Student Tied to Terror Suspect Gave F.B.I. Disturbing Portrait NYT 5/24/02
Walter Lord, 84, Historian and Author, Dies NYT 5/21/02
Stephen Jay Gould, Evolution Theorist, Dies at 60 NYT 5/21/02
Dave Berg, 81, Mad magazine cartonist BG 5/24/02
Bad to worse? Sulivan Sq. overpas BG 5/24/02
Fighting to Live as the Towers Died NYT 5/25/02
As Congress Stalls, States Pursue Cloning Debate NYT 2/25/02
Dr Richard Mudd, Grandfather Treated Booth, Dies at 101 NYT 5/25/02

Mildred Benson, Author of Nancy Drew Mysteries, Dies at 96 NYT 5/30/02

Cleanup finaly ends at ground zero BG 5/30/02
Where Twin Towers Stood, a Silent Goodbye NYT 5/31/02 See also here.
Rules That Limited F.B.I. Domestic Spying Were Rooted in Earlier Era, Not in Law NYT 5/31/02
Angry at Scandal, Lay Group Seeks Quiet Uprising in Pews NYT 5/31/02
I.N.S.ULT NYP 3/30/02
The Elderly Man and the Sea? Test Sanitizes Literary Texts NYT 6/2/02
U.S. Must Act First to Battle Terror, Bush Tells Cadets NYT 6/2/02
Wary of Risk, Slow to Adapt, F.B.I. Stumbles in Terror War NYT 6/2/02
Democrats decide on O'Brien BG 6/2/02
J. Edgar Mueller Safire NYT 6/3/02

Lew Wasserman, Last of Hollywood's Moguls, Dies at 89 NYT 6/5/02
The Myth of the Offenseless Society NYT 6/9/02
Soul Searching StPT 6/9/02
The Bishops and the Vatican Dulles NYT 6/10/02
U.S. Says It Halted Qaeda Plot to Use Radioactive Bomb NYT 6/11/02
Did This Man Just Rewrite Science? NYT 6/11/02
Military Trial for US Citizen> CSM 6/12/02
THe 'Big Ear' Gone Deaf Safire NYT 6/13/02
Bill Blass, Whose Designs Were Classic but Modern, Dies at 79 NYT 6/13/02
Wiliam Ryan, 78, Sociologist Who Explored the Blaming of Victims, Dies NYT 6/13/02
Rodney Hilton, Marxist Historian, 85, Dies NYT 6/13/02
Signe Hasso, Actress in Both Holywood and Sweden, Dies at 91 NYT 6/12/02
Restoring an Ecosystem Torn Asunder by a Dam NYT 6/13/02
Human cloning ban falters in the Senate BG 6/13/02
MIT panel rejects limits on classified research BG 6/13/02
Rstructuring for Security Rudman and Hart NYT 6/13/02
Efort to Repeal Estate Tax Ends in Senate Defeat NYT 6/13/02
As Lawsuits Spread, Church Faces Questions on Finances NYT 6/13/02
Efort to repeal Estate Tax Ends in Senate Defeat NYT 6/13/02
Cloning ban foes unite, conquer BG 6/14/02
Apologies sent; policy sought Catholic bishops BG 6/14/02
Amtrak Must Die NYTM 6/9/02 See also here.
Baptist Pastor Attacks Islam, Inciting Cries of Intolerance NYT 6/15/02
After U.S. Scraps ABM Treaty, Rusia Rejects Curbs of Start II NYT 6/15/02
Word war: we need to name our enemy TownHal 6/15/02
Andersen Guilty of Shredding Files in Enron Scandal NYT 6/16/02
Bishops' task: regaining trust BG 6/16/02
Rare whales threatened by Mass. ships BG 6/16/02
Too bad liberals can't confront evil Feder TownHall 6/17/02
Baptist leader: 'God loves Muslim people'" CNN 6/17/02
J. Carter Brown, Who Transformed the Museum World, Dies at 67 NYT 6/19/02
R.R. Palmer, History Text Author, Dies at 93 NYT 6/19/02
NYT 6/20/02
Jesse Ventura Packs His Trunks NYT 6/20/02 See also here. See also and here.
Bush pays homage to rituals of liberalism Townhall 6/20/02
Justices Bar Death Penalty for Retarded Defendants NYT 6/21/02 Text here See alsohere and here.
First Lady eschews titles, promotes agenda at Orchard House BG 6/21/02
White House seeks rail overhaul BG 6/21/02
Clone research quietly builds in world's labs BG 6/21/02
Faith-based bill may be windfall for universities BG 6/21/02
Conspiracy Theory Grips French: Sept. 1 as Right-Wing U.S. Plot NYT 6/22/02
Critics Say Regents English Tests Push Immigrants to Drop Out NYT 6/23/02
Jack Buck, Measured Voice of Cardinals Baseball, Dies at 77 NYT 6/19/02
Bone Up on Harry Potter the Fast and Easy Way NYT 6/23/02
When Parents Leave a Bequest of Hatred NYT 6/23/02
How Do You Define 'Real'? historic prservation, incliding home of Leibniz NYT 6/23/02
For Air Crash DEtectives, Seing Isn't Believing NYT 6/23/02
Ann Landers, adviser to milions, dead at 83 BG 6/23/02
N.Y. crash probe roils pilots, industry BG 6/23/02
Justin Dart, 71; helped create historic disabilities legislation BG 6/23/02 See also here.
Scientists mix spiders with goats news.com.au 6/23/02
The Clinton legacy: An autopsy Paul Goldberg WT 6/23/02
Bush Demands Arafat's Ouster Before U.S. Backs a New State; Israelis Welcome Tough Line NYT 6/25/02

Justices Say Death Penalty Is Up to Juries, Not Judges NYT 6/25/02
Their Job Complete, Last Recovery Crew Leaves Ground Zero NYT 6/25/02
Providence Mayor Is Guilty of Corruption NYT 6/25/02 See also here
Lifting Veil for Photo ID Goes Too Far, Driver Says NYT 6/26/02
Judges Ban Pledge of Allegiance From Schools, Citing 'Under God' NYT 6/27/02 Text here.
Cyber-Attacks by Al Qaeda Feared Terrorists at Threshold of Using Internet as Tool of Bloodshed, Experts Say WP 6/26/02
WorldCom Facing Charges of Fraud; Bush Vows Inquiry NYT 6/27/02
Struggling to Sort Out 9/11 Aid to Foreigners NYT 6/27/02
Judge strikes law citing 'terrorist' groups WT 6/27/02
me Court Upholds Voucher System That Pays Religious Schools' Tuition NYT 6/28/02 See also here.
Where's Osama? And how much should we care? CSM 6/27/02
John Thompson, 84, a Professor and Poet, Dies NYT 7/6/02
A G.O.P. [NH] Primary Strains Party Ties and Bush Loyalties NYT 7/7/02 9/11 Exposed Deadly Flaws in Rescue Plan NYT 7/7/02
A Gothic Campus [Kenyon] Purges Its Architecture of 60's Functionalism NYT 7/7/02
In Stamford NYT 7/7/02
Initiative to Test Berkeley Voters' Coffee Conscience NYT 7/7/02
Justices Allow Shools Wider Use of Random Drug Tess for Pupils NYT 6/28/02
15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense Sci. Am. 6/17/02 With link to similar resources.
Nuclear Stockpiling NYTM 6/30/02
Props Safire, On Language NYTM 6/30/02
John Wirth, Historian and Author, Dies at 66 NYT 6/27/02
At Los Alamos, Two Visions of Supercomputing NYT 6/25/02
Johnny Can Read, but Well Enough to Vote? NYT 6/30/02
'Under God' Iconoclast Looks to Next Targets NYT 7/1/02
Putting Money Where Beliefs Are NYT 7/1/02
Some Conservatives Question the Value of Reorganizing Domestic Security NYT 7/1/02
California Officials Wrangle Over Plans for Great Park NYT 7/1/02
Rosemary Clooney, Legendery Pop Singer, Dies at 74 NYT 7/1/02
Defining religion's role in schools USAT 6/27/02
Best seller revolutionizes Adams home USAT 7/1/02
Quncy, MA, popularity USAT 7/1/02
Manhattan Judge Finds Federal Death Law Unconstitutional NYT 7/2/02 See also here.
Round the world, 13 days Tycoon balloonist is 1st to complete feat solo BG 7/3/02 See also here.
Gingerly, Arabs Question Suicide Bombings NYT 7/3/02
The Lights That Didn't Fail Let's celebrate all that's right with our great country. Noonan WSJ 7/3/02
U.S. Might Refuse New Peace Duties Without Immunity NYT 7/3/02
Bush says U.S. will try to end stalemate over international court, won't join Yahoo 7/2/02
Why Childhood Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts NYT 7/2/02
Schizophrenia May Be Tied to 2 Genes, Research Finds BYT 7/4/02
U.S. Plan for Iraq IsSaid to Include Attackon 3 Sides NYT 7/5/02
With Pride and Vigilance, the Nation Celebrates NYT 7/5/02
Los Angeles Airport Gunman Slays 2 and Is Killed by Guard NYT 7/5/02
Loophole Lets Lobbyists Hide Clients' Identity NYT 7/5/02
Could Capitalists Actually Bring Down Capitalism? NYT 6/30/02
Vouchers: A Shift, but Just How Big? NYT 6/30/02
NYT 7/4/02
THe Switch on deth penalty NYTM 7/7/02
Summer Reads On Language Safire verbification of nouns NYTM 7/7/02
What if It's Al Been a Big Fat Lie? NYTM 7/7/02
At Harvard, Artificial Plants That Shimmer With Life NYT 6/11/02
An Invitation [to Cornell West, for a conference on Sidney Hook] Ruffles Philosophical Feathers
Fireworks Meld Art, Science and, Increasingly, Technology NYT 7/4/02
Ted Wiliams, Last Baseball Player to Hit .400, Dies at 83 NYT 7/6/02 See also here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here.
E-Books Not Exactly Flying Off The Shelves WP 7/6/02
A Whistle That Can Pierce the Glass Ceiling Are Women More Likely To Warn of Problems? WP 7/6/02
Is there a Gay Basis to Nietzsche's Ideas? NYT 7/7/02
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In the U.S. Nowadays, Little Love for France NYT 7/6/02
Approximating Life NYTM 7/7/02
Cloning takes on political life Candidates face issue in three tight contests BG 7/7/02
U.S. to Vaccinate 500,000 Workers Against Smallpox NYT 7/7/02
When Patriotism Wasn't Religious Schlesinger NYT 7/7/02
The Perfectionist at the Plate NYT 7/9/02
Jackson Raps Bush, Ashcroft WT 7/9/02
Bush Takes Tough Stance on Corporate Wrongdoing NYT 7/10/02
Hormone Replacement Study a Shock to the Medical System NYT 7/10/02
Rod Steiger, Oscar-Winning Character Actor, Dies at 77 NYT 7/10/02
Even for the Last .400 Hitter, Cryonics Is the Longest Shot NYT 7/10/02
Scientists Find 7-Million-Year-Old Skull NYT 7/10/02
Questions raised on Williams's final years BG 7/11/02
Legislarion near managing Artery corridorLoyalty returns Silber to BU post BG 7/11/02 Se also here.
Ward Kimball, 88, Disney Animator, Dies NYT 7/11/02
Winnifred Van Tongerloo, 98, Titanic Passenger, Dies NYT 7/12/02
Increasingly, It's the Economy That Scares Us NYT 7/14/02
Yousuf Karsh, 93, Who Photographed Famous and Infamous of 20th Century, Dies NYT 7/14/02
Minus One, Bush Inner Circle Is Open for Sharp Angling NYT 7/15/02
Putting Morality on Ice cryogeneics NYT 7/14/02
Is Today's New Investor Tomorrow's New Populist? NYT 7/14/02
Whistling Past the Global Graveyard NYT 7/14/02
To Err Is Human NYT 7/14/02
Blinded by Science NYT 7/14/02
Imam at German Mosque Preached Hate to 9/11 Pilots NYT 7/16/02
Crisis, What Crisis? NYT 7/14/02
Blog Safire NYTM 7/28/02
X NYTM 7/28/02
Time Travel Isn't What It Used to Be NYT 7/28/02
Sale of Curley manse weighed BG 8/3/02
Amtrak/T may discuss safety rules BG 8/5/02
USS Monitor news Virginian-Pilot, 8/6/02; Monitor's turret surfaces again, Virginian-Pilot 8/6/02 See also here and here and here
Skulls Found in Africa and in Europe Challenge Theories of Human Origins NYT 8/6/02
Gillette scares at Patriots' field; CMGI heads to sidelines BG 8/6/02
St. Alban's Guide to Populism Dowd NYT 8/7/02 See the Gore column here
Sept 11 to Be Marked With Music and Tributes NYT 8/7/02
New York City Facing Exodus of Firefighters NYT 8/7/02
Sam Walton's Town Gets Sleeker NYT 8/7/02
Amtrak may trim Acela service BG 8/7/02
Tunnel tour a sign end is near BG 8/7/02
Silber et al. BG 8/7/02
Charmed by SixFet of [robot] Circuitry NYT 8/8/02
Deal conserves Thompson Island BG 8'8/02
The Ancient Art of Haranguing Has Moved to the Internet blog NYT 8/10/02
Catholic Religious Orders Let Abusive Priests Stay NYT 8/10/02
Heston disease NYT 8/8/02 See also here.
Ousted Members Contend Jehovah's Witnesses' Abuse Policy Hides Offenses NYT 8/11/02
Museum of the Medical Macabre Edges Into the Mainstream
Pass the Collection Plate and Charge It NYT 8/11/02
Digital Boneyard: Trying to Make It Safe NYT 8/11/02
More Human REmains Found in the Monitor's Gun Turret NYT 8/9/02
The Subway Is a SAnctuary cell phones NYT 8/11/02
Protecting rights in the noosphere Raymo on Teilhard BG 7/30/02
A life graphed to its conclusions Raymo BG 7/23/02
Hydrogen-only universe? Boring Raymo BG 7/16/02
Edsger Dijkstra, 72, Physicist Who Shaped Computer Era, Dies NYT 8/10/02
Where Freedom Reigns Friedman NYT 8/14/02
A Midtown Skyscraper Quietly Adds Armor NYT 8/15/02
Further Designs Are Sought in REbuilding of Downtown 8/15/02
25 Years Later, Elvis Rolls On NYT 8/16/02
Voyagers Reap a Bounty of Discovery and Beauty NYT 8/13/02
New Orchid Species Leaves Admirers Amazed NYT 8/13/03
Genome Pioneer Will Start Center of His Own NT 8/15/02
Language Gene Is Traced to Emergence of Humans NYT 5/15/02
Comet-Exploring Spacecraft Has Disappeared, NASA Says NYT 8/16/02
Amtrak Sidelines More Locomotives Because of Defect NYT 8/16/02 See also heraae.
Eugene Odum, 88, Who Founded Modern Ecology, Dies NYT 8/14/02
Ed Headrick, Designer of the Modern Frisbee, Dies at 78 NYT 8/14/02
Kristen Nygaard, Who Built Framework for Computer Languages, Dies at 75 NYT 8/14/02
Behind the Legal and Private Worlds of the VeilNYT 8/11/02
It's Always Been Washington vs. the Field FBI NYT 8/11/02
The Fleeting Romance of the American Road NYT 8/11/02
Setting Sun? Japan Anxiously Looks Ahead NYT 8/11/02
For Each Audience, Another Secret Plan to Attack Iraq NYT 8/11/02
'The Gatekeeper': A Hymn to Intellectual Thought NYTBR 8/11/02
'A Thread Across the Ocean': The (Telegraph) Cable Guy NYTBR 8/11/02
Rockette Regulars Lose Job Guarantees NYT 8/14/02
Soul Training NYTM 8/18/02
The Free-Trade Fix NYTM 8/18/02
QUESTIONS FOR JESSE VENTURA: Still Wrestling With It NYTM 8/18/02
Corpus Linguistics NYTM 8/18/02
Queer as Folk NYTM 8/18/02
Backward Runs French. Reels the Mind. NYT 8/17/02
Holy Cow a Myth? An Indian Finds the Kick Is Real NYT 8/17/02
Kidnapped by the Times Krauthammer on Iraq policy WP 8/18/02
Sept 11 pushes firms to suburbs BG 8/18/02
NEA Teaches History WT 8/18/02
The Waco Road to Baghdad Frank Rich NYT 8/17/02
Fog of WAr Friedman NYT 8/18/02
Half of Acelas expected back today BG 8/19/02
At tiny PEI colege, students pay to be pipers BG 8/19/02
Democracy's Quiet Victory NYT 8/19/02
Qaeda Videos Seem to Show CHemical Tests NYT 8/19/02
Assigned Reading on Koran in Chapel Hill Raises Hackles NYT 8/20/02
Benjamin Thompson, 84, Architect of Festive Urban Marketplaces, Dies NYT 8/20/02
Swami Satchidananda, Woodstock's Guru, Dies at 87 NYT 8/20/02
Silence of Clintons Speaks Loudly for McCall NYT 8/21/02
Martin Deutsch, Physicist Who Discovered an Atom, 85, Is Dead NYT 8/21/02
Richard Queen, Hostage Freed Early by Iranians in '80, Dies at 51 NYT 8/21/02
The City Flickers WP 8/22/02
AOL Revives Focus on Creating Original Content NYT 8/22/02
Methodical Investigation Yields Crucial Plea in Enron Case NYT 8/22/02
Dick O'Connell, 87, Red Sox Executive, Is Dead NYT 8/22/02
Forget Nature. Even Eden Is Engineered. NYT 8/20/02
ESSAY: Adoring Nature, Till It Bites Us in the Back NYT 8/20/02
Drive for Renewable Energy Stuck in Neutral NYT 8/20/02
Adjusting Attitudes on Energy to Keep Our Favorite Things NYT 8/20/02
Experts Scale Back Estimates of World Population Growth NYT 8/20/02
As Alien Invaders Proliferate, Conservationists Change Their Focus NYT 8/20/02
Experts Scale Back Estimates of World Population Growth NYT 8/20/02
Environmental chief to rule on Fall River [rail] line BG 8/22/02
American Way of Dealing With Death NYT 8/18/02
Hungry nations balk at gene-altered fod BG 8/23/02
Secret Court Says F.B.I. Aides Misled Judges in 75 Cases NYT 8/23/02
Push for Changes at Amtrak Is Seen in Shaping Budget NYT 8/24/02
Zero Tolerance Takes Big Toll in a Texas Diocese NYT 8/24/02
Sorrow So Sweet: A Guilty Pleasure in Another's Woe NYT 8/24/02
More teachers shun NEA's 9/11 lessons WT 8/24/02
Teaching to the education fads Sowell WT 8/24/02
NEA's terrorism tamers Chavez WT 8/24/02
Hundreds protest president in Oregon WT 8/24/02
Mormon Church plans project of faith WT 8/24/02
Germans Lay Out Early Qaeda Ties to 9/11 Hijackers NYT 8/24/02
stics' Leader Driven by Guiding Force NYT 8/24/02
Georgia School Board Requires Balance of Evolution and Bible NYT 8/23/02
University [FSU]Seeks to Fire Scholar for Reputed Link to Terrorism NYT 8/22/02
1 in 4 Teachers Is Not Trained in Field NYT 8/22/02
State's Largest Charter School Faces a Critical Year NYT 823/02
9/11 most memorable date in 100 years thislondon Standard 8/c.24/02
NEA drops homosexuality resolution USA Today 7/4/02
Final Sept. 11 death toll remains elusive WTC numbers hard to confirm USAT 8/24/02
Groups seek political silence around Sept. 11 USTA 8/23/02
Turin Shroud test stirs protest from scientists Newsweek 8/21/02
Oldest American dead at age 114 Newsweek 8/24/02
A new tool for genetic detectives on age of human race Newswek 8/23/02
Accused Priests Charge Slander NYT 8/25/02
Hospitals Feeling Strain From Ilegal Imigrants NYT 8/25/02
Hoover's F.B.I. and the Mafia: Case of Bad Bedfellows Grows NYT 8/25/02
Police Say [Tampa] Man Accused in Plot Had Explosives NYT 8/25/02
Dressing Down for Summer Worship NYT 8/24/02
Charlotte Read, 92, Semanticist and Editor, Dies NYT 8/24/02
John M. Lupton, 85, Politician and Educator in Connecticut, Dies NYT 8/24/02
Alfred Ligon, 96, Owner of Renowned Bookstore, Is Dead NYT 8/23/02
Alexander Klein, Who Wrote Spy Thriller, Is Dead at 83 NYT 8/24/02
Owners of Malibu Mansions Cry, 'This Sand Is My Sand' NYT 8/25/02
The Right Way to Change a Regime James Baker III NYT 8/25/02
Treadmils of His Mind Dowd NYT 8/25/02
The NEA's sensitivity tutors George Wil TownHall 8/26/02
Cheney Says Peril of a Nuclear Iraq Justifies an Attack NYT 8/27/02
More trains stations in Fairmont plan BG 8/31/02
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/243/metro/New_Bedford_Fall_River_rail_line_given_big_boost+.shtml">New Bedford, Fall River rail line given big boost BG 8/31/02
Lionel Hampton obit NYT 9/1/02
On Ship of Condos, Life's an Endless Cruise NYT 9/1/02
ICA unveiling its plans for museum on Fan Pier BG 9/4/02
Pol: Europeans Blame U.S. Policies NYT 9/4/02 See also here
Doctor to John Wilkes Booth Gains Another Day in Court NYT 9/4/02
Bush Promises to Seek Congressional Approval on Iraq NYT 9/4/02
Rumsfeld's Search for a Way to Fight a New Type of Foe NYT 9/4/02
Paul Tripp, 91, Early Children's TV Host, Dies NYT 9/1/02
Liberalism's Patriotic Vision NYT 9/5/02
W. Clement Stone, 100 BG 9/5/02 See also here
For a day, Capitol Hil moves to New York BG 9/7/02
Commerce Fills a New York Need: Toilets NYT 9/7/02
Book Contends Chief of A-Bomb Team [Openheimer] Was Once a Communist NYT 9/8/02
Poll Finds Unease on Terror Fight and Concerns About War on Iraq NYT 9/8/02
Why the President Can't Lose in November NYT 9/8/02
Pilgrims Flock to [PA 9/11] Crash Site NYT 9/9/02
Locked Up and Patted Down: A Year of Making U.S. Safer NYT 9/9/02
9/11 Prompts New Caution in Skyscraper Design NYT 9/9/02
Dr. David T. Wilkinson, 67, a Physicist Who Searched for Big Bang's Echoes, Is Dead NYT 9/9/02
Thomas Gordon, Conflict-Solution Innovator, 84, Is Dead NYT 9/6/02


Don't Rebuild. Reimagine NYTM 9/8/02
Towering Ambition, Chapter 1.NYTM 98/02
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NYT links to 9/11/01 coverage
REal Batles and Epty Metaphors NYT S. Sontah NYT 9/10/02
Don't Rebuild. Reimagine NYTM 9/8/02
President puts US on 'high risk' alert BG 9/11/02 Se also here and here and here.
Threat of Terrorism Is Shaping the Focus of Bush Presidency NYT 9/11/02
Little Change in a System That Failed NYT 9/8/02 See also here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here.
Dr. David T. Wilkinson, 67, a Physicist Who Searched for Big Bang's Echoes, Is Dead NYT 9/8/02
Can These [mail] Boxes Be Locked Against Terror? NYT 9/10/02
Next-Generation Space Telescope Chosen to Peer Into Past NYT 9/9/02
Veterans of Secret Unit Celebrate Their War Hero: Radar NYT 9/9/02
Environmentalists Hail the Ranchers: Howdy, Pardners!NYT 9/10/02
What Lowell Really Saw When He Watched Venus NYT 9/9/02
Mental Health: The Profession Tests Its Limits NYT 9/11/02
X,?A> NYT 9/11/02
President pays tribute at the sites of 3 crashes BG 9/12 See also here and here and here and here and here and hee and here an here and hee and here here and here and here and here and here and here and hee and here and here and here and here and here
Pentagon Victims Laid to Rest in Arlington National Ceremony WP 9/12/02
One Year Later WP 9/12/02 links
NYP front 9/12/02
Bush Presses U.N. on Iraq, Calling Action Unavoidable NYT 9/13/02 See text here
hearingsNYT 9/13/02
Searching for a Better Left Wk. Std., 3/19/02. part 2 9/12/02 Wk.Std. 9/11/02
BU to probe space storm mysteries BG 9/14/02
Key 9/11 suspect captured BG 9/14/02 See also here.
Terrorism scare in Florida BG 9/14/02
Plan on Abuse Is Said to Face Vatican Pitfalls NYT 9/14/02
Primary Day in Florida Goes On, and On, and On NYT 9/14/02
Void Mormon Leader Left Could Take Years to Fill NYT 9/14/02
On the Left Side of the FM Dial, a War for Turf NYT 9/14/02
Kim Hunter, 79, Actress Lauded in 'Streetcar,' Is Dead NYT 9/12/02
J.P. Frank, 84, a Lawyer in Landmark Cases, Is Dead NYT 9/10.02
Henri Rol-Tanguy, French Resistance Figure, Dies at 94 NYT 9/11/02
U.S. Says Suspects Awaited an Order for Terror Strike NYT 9/15/02
Arrests in Karachi Raising Hopes in Hunt for Al Qaeda NYT 9/15/02
Raid Provides Hint of Qaeda's Rise in Pakistan NYT 9/15/02
Beijing in a Rear-Guard Battle Against a Newly Spirited Press NYT 9/15/02
Split on Iraq Emerges in the U.N. NYT 9/15/02
Dropping Logos That Shout, Luxury Sellers Try Whispers NYT 9/15/02
Reining In the Imperial C.E.O. NYT 9/15/02
Reno refuses to concede WP 9/16/02aa
Saudis Indicating U.S. Can Use Bases if U.N. Backs WarIt's O'Brien for Democrats [in MA]: 1st major-party female nominee for governor faces Romney BG 9/18/02 See also here.
Conservative Churches Grew Fastest in 1990's, Report Says NYT 9/18/02
Defiant California City Hands Out Marijuana NYT 9/18/02
How U.S. Punishes States With Higher Standards NYT 9/18/02
Chemical Panel Recommends Action on Safety NYT 9/18/02
New Eyes in Space, Even Sharper Than Hubble's NYT 9/17/02
SCIENTIST AT WORK In Nature vs. Nurture, a Voice for Nature NYT 9/17/02 See also here.
Physical Effects of Sept. 11Scrutinized From on High, Nyt 9/17/02, referring to this site.
How Africa Landed Motherlode of Gold NYT 9/17/02
The Physics of the Wave, in Stadiums, Not Oceans NYT 9/17/02
Research Brings a New Dimension to 'a Candidate's Voice' NYT 9/17/02
Iceman's Last Meal NYT 9/17/02
A Rebel in Japan Is Hailed as an Innovator in U.S. NYT 9/18/02
Sun Ready to Push Linux as Alternative to Microsoft NYT 9/18/02
Secrets of Digital Creativity Revealed in Miniatures NYT 9/16/02
Howard Odum, a Pioneering Voice on Ecology, Dies at 78 NYT 9/17/02
David Grene, Colorful Expert on the Classics, Is Dead at 89 NYT 9/17/02
China Is WArming to Hollywood's Glow NYT 9/18/02
Student Skill Is Expected to Bolster Technology NYT 9/16/02
Bush Seeks Power to Use 'All Means' to Oust Hussein NYT 9/20/02 See also here and here and here, Safire and
Notes From Boston: Big Dig Bluster NYT 9/20/02
Must-See Metaphysics existentialist movie "Firefly" NYTM 9/22/02
Boston Airport to Install Scanners BG 9/23/02
U.S. Taking Steps to Ready Forces for Iraq Fighting NYT 9/23/02
William Rosenberg, Founder of Dunkin' Donuts, 86, Dies NYT 9/23/02
Curtis Cuffie, 47, Artist of Life on the Streets, Is Dead NYT 9/21/02
Radio Telescope Proves a Big Bang Prediction NYT 9/20/02
C.I.A.'s Inquiry on Qaeda Aide Seen as Flawed NYT 9/23/02
Moves by Germany to Mend Relations Rebuffed by Bush NYT 9/24/02
Bill Would Leave Amtrak Short WP 9/25/02
WP 9/25/02
McCain plan could shift 87m to state Big Dig bil BG 9/25/02
Daschle Accuses Bush of Politicizing Iraq Debate WP 9/25/02 Text here
Gore Gives Warning on Iraq WP 9/23/02 See alsohere and here and here and here Gore text andhere.
G.O.P. Death-Penalty Feud Sinks to First-Name Calling NYT 9/26/02
Technology vs. Civil Liberties WP 9/24/02
Daschle Defends Democrats' Stand on Security NYT 9/26/02 See also here
In This Crisis, the Choices in Words are Churchill's WP 10/30/01
Panel Says Bell Labs Scientist Faked Discoveries NYT 9/26/02
Stem Cell Research Is Slowed by Restrictions, Scientists Say NYT 9/26/02
Finding a Wild, Fearsome World Beneath Every Fallen Leaf E. O. Wilson NYT 9/26/02
Here They Are, Science's 10 Most Beautiful Experiments NYT 9/24/02
Missing Limb? Salamander May Have Answer NYT 9/24/02
Pakistan gunmen target Christians BG 9/26/02
Gephardt's has problems with his own Novak TH 9/28/02
The Diva's Dizzy Spellings WP 9/27/02 Streisand memo text
Train to Kennedy Derails in a Test NT 9/28/02
US seeks to include fetuses in health plan BG 9/28/02
Celtics sold for $360m BG 9/28/02 See also here.
Kennedy criticizes Bush on Iraq policy BG 9/28/02 See also here and here and
U.S. Plan Requires Inspection Access to All Sites NYT 9/28/02
A New Arrival Roils the Waters Off New York NYT 9/28/02
Beating Them to the Prewar NYT 9/28/02
Increased Attention on Iraq Is Raising Anxieties, Too NYT 9/28/02
Daschle's Ire Over GOP Tactics May Toughen Posture on Iraq>/A> WP 9/27/02
Bush war resolution WP 9/19/02
Al Gore's Political Suicide WSJ Bennett 9/28/02
Muslin sermons 9/28/02
How to Be Happy Research proves left-wing policies can't help. WSJ 9/29/02
Protesters Ponder Next Move in D.C. NYT 9/29/02
Nancy Reagan Fights Bush Over Stem Cells NYT 9/29/02
The Unknown Candidate [Bill Simon, Jr.]Hopes for an Upset NYT 9/29/02
In Trenches of a War on Unyielding Poverty NYT 9/29/02
As Security Cameras Sprout, Someone's Always Watching NYT 9/29/02
With Court Nod, Parents Debate School Drug Tests NYT 9/29/02
Iraq Rejects Push by U.S. to Toughen Inspection Rules; Lobbying Continues in U.N. NYT 9/29/02
Aiming to Disrupt Diplomacy, Iraq Risks War by Rejecting Plan NYT 9/29/02
Discovering Drama, Even Song, in Dry Old Science NYT 9/29/02
'Musicians'? Better, 'Sound Sculptors' NYT 9/29/02
Reborn From Rubble Winter Garden NYT 9/29/02
Patsy Mink, Hawaii Congresswoman, Dies at 74 NYT 9/29/02
'Militant Islam Reaches America': Naming the Evildoers
Blair Is Confident of Tough U.N. Line on Iraqi Weapons NYT 9/30/02
A New Look at U.S. Goal NYT 9/30/02
Records Falling in Waning Days of Soft Money NYT 9/30/02
10-Month bin Laden Mystery: Dead or Alive? NYT 9/30/02
Vast Detail on Towers' Collapse May Be Sealed NYT 9/30/02
Born on the Bayou With Little Urge to Roam NYT 9/30/02
Debating Ground Zero Architecture and the Value of the Void NYT 9/30/02
Lavatory and Liberty: The secret history of the bathroom break BG9/30/02
GOP: No Torricelli Replacement WP 9/30/02 See also here and here and here.
AOL Chairman's No. 1 Ally [Ted Turner] Turns Into His Biggest Foe NYT 10/1/02
Despite Fraud at Bell Labs, Chip Research Barrels Ahead NYT 10/2/02
A Courtroom Champion [Steven M. Wise of Hvd. Law Schol] for 4-Legged Creatures NYT 10/1/02
Seeking Deeper Meaning in the Babbling of Babies NYT 10/1/02
New Era of Consumer Genetics Raises Hope and Concerns NYT 10/1/02
Bishop bans group from meetings at parish BG 10/1/02
Recognizing a near relation: Chimps get a retirement home and support for rights BG 10/2/02
Sam\lem caught in Devil's snare book review BG 10/1/02
U.S. forces get OK to use CIA methods WT 10/1/02
A Literary Review at Bellevue? Believe It NYT 10/2/02
New Jersey Court Allows Substitute on Senate Ballot NYT 10/3/02
C.I.A. Rejects Request for Report on Preparations for War in Iraq NYT 10/3/02
Walter Annenberg, Philanthropist and Publisher, Dies at 94 NYT 10/2/02
Broker's Assistant Pleads Guilty in Stewart Case NYT 10/3/02
G.O.P. Looks to Supreme Court for Delay in Torricelli Ruling NYT 10/3/02
Charles Henri Ford, 94, Prolific Poet, Artist and Editor, Is Dead NYT 9/30/02
After tragedy, Amtrak still not using defibrillators on T BG 10/3/02
US plans a system to detect bioattack BG 10/3/02
7 of 12 from Mass. to vote no on Iraq; Lawmakers oppose preemptive action BG 10/4/02
Congress Campaigning With Cartoons WP 10/4/02
Sex and the College Newspaper NYT 10/4/02
Regretful Lindh Gets 20 Years in Taliban Case NYT 10/5/02
Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector Backs Stiff U.S. Demand on Iraq NYT 10/5/02
Four in U.S. Charged in Post-9/11 Plan to Join Al Qaeda NYT 10/5/02
A Lesson in Unintended Consequences NYTM 10/6/02
City of Schemes NYTM 10/6/02
Drugs in the Blood NYTM 10/6/02
The Kid and His Council NYTM 10/6/02
Off the Dime Safire On Language NYTM 10/6/02
Thunderous celebration: Zakim-Bunker Hill Bridge is dedicated BG 10/5/02
Six indicted in terror investigation: Suspects allegedly tried to join US foes BG 10/5/02 See also here
Qaeda Man Pleads Guilty to Flying With Shoe Bomb NYT 10/5/02
Norman Brown, Playful Philosopher, 89, Is Dead NYT 10/4/02
A Show of Spiritual ForceNation's Memory of 9/11 Colors Debate on Iraq NYT 10/6/02
How the Republicans Got a Chestful of Medals NYT 10/6/02
W.W. Clements, 88, Executive Who Built Dr Pepper's Brand, Dies NYT 10/5/02
Transit looms large for next governor BG 10/6/02
Boston's landmark teakettle BGM 10/6/02
Coping with Arthur-itis PBS cartoons BGM 10/6/02
Sept. 11: One Year After BG 10/6/02 See alsoDigital Archive of Sept. 11 and september11.archive.org.
High Court Declines to Intervene in Election Dispute: Democrats Will Put Lautenberg on Ballot in New Jersey WP 10/7/02 See also here.
Public Says Bush Needs to Pay Heed to Weak Economy NYT10/7/02
Crucial Issues Wait in Wings for the Justices NYT 10/7/02 See also here.
Helen Dudar, Cultural Writer, Dies at 78 NYT 10/7/02
Ralph Lee, a King of the Road, Is Dead at 99 NYT 10/7/02
More than 800,000 stroll across sun-splashed span BG 10/7/02
Bush Iraq Plan Hits Snag in Senate WP 10/8/02
Armey, Lugar Reverse Stand On Resolution WP 10/7/02
Bush Cites Urgent Iraqi Threat WP 10/8/02 Bush text See also here and here
MIT biologist is awarded Nobel BG 10/8/02
A just war? Many of the country's leading ethicists oppose a strike on Iraq. But a look at the centuries-old theory of just war suggests that military action may be in fact be morally necessary. BG 10/8/02
FBI's Freeh defends pre-9/11 counterterrorism efforts USAT 10/8/02
Afghanistan's lessons shaping new military USAT 10/8/02
Anthony Campbell, 63, Acclaimed Preacher, Is Dead NYT 10/8/02
E.B. White, Essayist and Stylist, Dies NYT 10/2/85
Clare Boothe Luce Dies at 84: Playwright, Politician, Envoy NYT 10/10/87
Greetings from Quaor planet beyond Pluto SMH,COM.AU 10/8/02 See also hereand here and here and here and here and here
Citing 9/11, Appeals Court Upholds Secret Hearings NYT 10/9/02
Former F.B.I. Director Faults Lawmakers on Terror Fight NYT 10/9/02
C.I.A. Warns That a U.S. Attack May Ignite Terror NYT 10/9/02
.S. Troops Were Subjected to a Wider Toxic Testing NYT 10/9/02
Engineers say Fenway could hold 10,000 more seats BG 10/11/02
Congress Authorizes Bush to Use Force Against Iraq NYT 10/11/02
Stephen Ambrose Dies at 66 NYT 10/14/02
B. H. Ridder Jr., 85, News Executive, Dies NYT 10/12/02
F. X. Barron, Who Studied Science of Creativity, Is Dead at 80 NYT 10/13/02
SEnding a Message With the Peace Prize NYT 10/13/02
Conflict in Oslo Over a Pointed Peace Prize NYT 10/14/02
Mission impossible: In his stinging new book, journalist David Rieff says that the Red Cross and other international relief groups have raised their ambitions but lost their ideals. The do-gooders aren't taking it lying down. BG 10/20/02
Focus shifts to accused priests' rights BG 10/20/02 See also here and here and here.
In France, A New Modesty NYT 10/20/02
DEFINING AL QAEDA 'They're Coming After Us.' But Who Are They Now? NYT 10/20/02
Researchers Say Science Is Hurt by Secrecy Policy Set Up by the White House NYT 10/20/02
Before Adam and Eve, the Farmers Were Termites NYT 10/15/02
For the Ozone Layer, a New Look NYT 10/8/02
Environmentalists Identify New Menace: Discarded Cellphones NYT 10/8/02
new Tampa trolley line STPT 10/19/02 See also here and here.
Catherine Connelly, 109, Who Escaped Slocum Fire, Dies NYT 10/19/02
Denison Kitchel, 94, Chief of Goldwater Campaign, Is Dead NYT 10/22/02
Was Troy a Metropolis? Homer Isn't Talking y Policy
'Jesus' Inscription on Stone May Be Earliest Ever Found NYT 10/22/02
The Inquiring Minds Behind 200 Years of Inventions NYT 10/22/02
The Universe Seems So Simple, Until You Have to Explain It NYT 10/22/02
On Scientific Fakery and the Systems to Catch It NYT 10/15/02
A New Look at Old Data May Discredit a Theory on Race NYT 10/6/02
After Arrests, Area Residents Cautiously Optimistic Schools Maintain Security Precautions, Await Updates From Police WP 10/24/02 See also here and here and here and here and here and here and here
F.B.I. Issues a Terror Warning, Citing Possible Threat to Trains NYT 10/25/02 See also here
5 [MA Gov.] candidates spar over gun control, taxes, housing BG 10/25/02
Sniper Suspects Face Murder Charges NYT 10/25/02
Senator Paul Wellstone Killed in Plane Crash NYT 10/25/02
Adolph Green, Playwright and Lyricist, Dies at 87 NYT 10/25/02
Actor Richard Haris Dies at 72 WP 10/25/02
Report: U.S. Still Vilnerable WP 10/25/02
The Class Wars, Part 1: For Richer NYTM 10/20/02 and Part 2: In Defense of the Boom NYTM 10/27/02
Richard Harris, Versatile and Volatile Star, Dies at 72 NYT 10/26/02
What Al Qaeda Learned in D.C. NYT 10/26/02
So Many Books, So Little Space NYT 10/26/02
A New View of Our Universe: Only One of Many NYT 10/29/02
Smile, Electron! Fast 'Camera' Captures Action Around Atom NYT 10/29/02
Failing Ariz. student kills three, self BG 10/29/02
Memorial for Wellstone Assumes Spirit of Rally NYT 10/30/02
Duke of Bedford, Who Opened His Home to the Public, Dies at 85 NYT 10/29/02
Camps spar over Romney word choice Gender issue raised on 'unbecoming' BG 10/31/02
Does Brigham Young University pose a threat to academic freedom? An ex-professor states his case BG 10/31/02
Euro trash-talking BG 10/31/02
Strange trips Drugs, writers, and the chemistry of style BG 10/31/02
Unholy night: How the grinches tried to steal Halloween BG 10/31/02
The end of the affair: Thanks to American missionaries and diplomats, the Arab world once looked to the United States as a friend and source of hope. It didn't last. BG 10/31/02 See also here
Mondale AcceptsParty Call to Run in Minnesota Race NYT 10/31/02
Russia Names Drug in Raid, Defending Use NYT 10/321/02
Attacks on Schools for Girls Hint at Lingering Split in Afghanistan NYT 10/31/02
B's, Not Need, Are Enough for Some State Scholarships NYT 10/31/02
Bob Newhart Honored for a Lifetime of Drollery NYT 10/31/02
NASA Records Show Faulty Parts, Fraud and Theft of Moon Rocks NYT 10/31/02
Pagans and Stonehenge NG 10/31/02
'No Class': What Paul Wellstone might have thought of the memorial rally Peggy Nonan WSJ 11/1/02
ON LANGUAGE: Sprezzatura Saphir NYTM 10/27/02
<Qaeda Uses Teeming Karachi as New Base, Pakistanis Say NYT 11/1/02
Rap World Baffled by Killing of Star With Peaceful Image NYT 11/1/02
Citizens to the Barricades! Down With Bureaucracy!" NYT11/1/02
Arguing That Historians Can Be Scientists, Too NYT 10/30/02
New York City Is U.S. Nominee for '12 Games NYT 11/2/02
Outside monitors to keep eye on Florida votes BG 11/5/02
Barkley to fill Wellstone term: Independent chosen as candidates debate BG 11/5/02
Globaliztion Raymo BG 11/65/02
Even Wired isn't wired tightly enough Raymo BG 10/29/02
Genetic science tests our wisdom Raymo 10/22/02
Including all for the long haul Raymo Bg 10/15/02
'New Kind of Science' is not science at all Raymo BG 10/8/02
On Profit, Loss and the Mysteries of the Mind Kahnemanandtversky NYT 11/5/02
New Theory on Dinosaurs: Multiple Meteorites Did Them In NYT 11/5/02
The Importance of Grandma NYT 11/5/02
GOP Controls Both Houses Party Recaptures Power in Senate WP 11/5/02
English immersion plan wins over bilingual ed BG 11/6/02
[MA voters, 45% of whom voted to abolish the MA income tax]Voters' antitax sentiments seen altering agendas BG 11/7/02
Discord follows [MA] Democrats' loss BG 11/7/02
Victorious Republicans Preparing a Drive for Bush Agenda and Judgeship Nominees NYT 11/7/02 See alsohere
Vote Solidifies Shift of South to G.O.P. NYT 11/7/02
The Saudis' Brand of Islam and Its Place in History NYT 11/8/02
'The Age of Sacred Terror': Don't Bother Me NYTBR 11/3/02
'The Age of SAcred Terror': Don't Bother Me NYTB 11/3/02
'Dead Cities': Jeremiah With a MacArthur Grant NYTBR 11/3/02
Bishops Pick F.B.I. Official to Police Abuse in Church NYT 11/8/02
Scandal Is Stirring Lay Catholics to Push Church for More Power NYT 11/10/02
Bishops gather on abuse reforms: Clerics look to revise policy, assure critics BG 11/10/02
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/314/nation/Europeans_stage_war_protest+.shtml">Europeans stage war protest BG 11/10/02
Mitt Romney one on ne BG 11/10/02
Kery set to move on '04 run BG 11/10/02
On Welesley campus, a majority of diversity: Tansition not easy at liberal arts school BG 11/10/02
The American Idol Friedman on Clinton over Bush NYT 11/6/02
Behind the Smile Bob Herbert enouncing Epublicans NYT 11/11/02
Geneticists Track More of Earliest Humans' First Itineraries NYT 11/12/02
China courts the wealthy BG 11/12/02
What now for Democrats Se. Zell Miller in WP 11/8/02
The DEmocrats Get Trashed Kurtz WP 11/7/02
Losing it: Why the Democrats preferred muddle to message - and paid the price BG 11/10/02
Law leads US bishops' discusion on Iraq BG 11/13/02
Boston favored to win [Dem.] convention BG 11/13/02
New Recording May Be Threat From bin Laden NYT 11/13/02
Cardinal Law's New Approach to Abuse Cases NYT 11/13/02
Government Outlines Plan for Research on Warming NT `11/13/02
Convention city: Democrats select Boston for '04 with nod to history BG 11/14/02 Se alsohere.
Why Putin Boils Over: Chechnya Is His Personal War NYT 11/13/02 See also here.
Bishops Pass Plan to Form Tribunals in Sex Abuse Cases NYT 11/14/02
War on Iraq Not Yet Justified, Bishops Say NYT 11/14/02
Coral Reefs Off the Florida Kys Get Protection From Large Ships NYT 1/14/02
School Learns Cost of a Goft-Giver's Anger NYT 11/14/02
Iraq Tells the U.N. Arms Inspections Will Be Permitted U.N. resolution here; Iraq's reply here; U.S. doubts here.
Senatre approves permanent memorial to Wellstones MST 11/14/02
House DEmocrats Elect Pelosi as Minority Leader See also here and here.
Debating the limits of forgiveness: Bishops consider repentant abusers BG 11/15/02
il unions in Vt. easier to enter than exit BG 11/15/02
Minister sees evil in Hary Potter BG 11/15/02
China Carries Out an Orderly Shift of Its Leadership NYT 11/15/02
Government Plan May Make Private Up to 850,000 Jobs NYT 11/15/02
Intelligence Criticized as F.B.I. Issues New Alert NYT 11/15/02
An Older, Wiser Wizard, but Still That Crafty Lad review of second Harry Potter movie NYT 11/15/02
An Animal's Place animal liberation NYTM 11/10/02
A Bulletproof Mind NYTM 11/10/02
On Language: Vogue Words NYTM 11/10/02
'THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY PIERRE': From Pillar to Postmodern: Ulysses in Sextown NYT 11/13/02
'Breaking Open the Head': A Psychedelic Spiritual Autobiography NYTBR 11/10/02
This Generation [X] Gap is 38 Million Strong NYT 11/10/02
Bible Belt activists try to halt executions BG 11/16/02
On Lnguage: Pinatas NYTM 1/17/02
Fierce Entanglements women and men NYTM 11/17/02
Who Needs the U.N. Security Council? NYTM 11/17/02
'Life, Liberty and the Defense of Dignity': The Seductive Argument of a Bioethics Expert NYTBR 11/17/02
'L. Frank Baum': The Man Behind the Curtain NYTBR 11/17/02
'To America': Stephen E. Ambrose's Personal History NYTBR 11/17/02
Dear Dr. Einstein, Can You Help? letters from children NYT 11/16/02
First Citizen of the Space-Time World Einsteinexhibit NYT 11/16/02
Eddie Bracken, Who Acted in Sturges Comedies, Dies at 87 NYT 11/16/02
Herbert Weiner, 81, Who Studied Mind and Illness, Dies NYT 11/16/02
Underwater world: Man's doing or nature's? StPT 11/18/02
Democrats Seek New Messenger and a Message NYT 11/18/02
Punctuality a problem for Amtrak USAT 11/17/02
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/17/science/17WHAL.html?todaysheadlinesCIA's Cash Toppled Taliban New Book Details Bush Advisers' Doubts and Rivalries on new Woodward book WP 11/16/02
Navy to Limit Sonar Testing Thought to Hurt Sea Mammals NYT 11/17/02
Agencies Monitor Iraqis in the U.S. for Terror Threat NYT 11/17/02
New York Exports Mentally Ill, Shifting Burden to Other States NYT 11/187/02
U.S. Turns Horn of Africa Into a Military Hub NYT 11/17/02
In J.F.K. File, Hidden Illness, Pain and Pills NYT 11/17/02
A Sculptor and His Famous Muse [F. Fawcett] Make Art Together NYT 11/17/02
Conventions don't ensure a windfall BG 11/17/02
trists poised to shape issues in new Congress BG 11/17/02
Marijuana movement rolls into the mainstream BG 11/17/02
A good living gone sour: Low earnings, consolidation jeopardize N.E. dairy farms BG 11/17/02
Abba Eban, dean of diplomacy for Israel, dies at 87 BG 11/18/02
Security overhaul OK'd: Reorganization to be the largest in 50 years BG 11/20/02 See alsohere and here
A New Life for NATO? But It's Sidelined for Now NYT 11/20/02
James Coburn, a Sly Presence in 80 Films, Dies at 74 NYT 11/20/02
Scientists Planning to Make New Form of Life WP 11/21/02
Railing Against Rush Kurtz WP 11/21/02
Washington's Untouchable Issue Kurth 11/15/02
At BU, trustees chairman to resign: Move comes after ouster of Westling BG 11/21/02
US defends plan for search of data BG 11/21/02
F.B.I. Officials Say Some Agents Lack a Focus on Terror NYT 11/21/02
Graham Watson, Literary Agent, Dies at 89 NYT 11/21/02
James Hendrix, 77, War Hero, Is Dead NYT 11/21/02
Drug Industry Seeks Ways to Capitalize on Election Success NYT 11/21/02
Revised Pledge for AmeriCorps Draws Critics NYT 11/21/02
The Sons Also Rise NYT 11/22/02
Health Reform, Piece by Piece NT 11/22/02
Dissecting an Autopsy NYT 11/22/02
captures a suspected Qaeda leader: Tie seen to Cole, embassy attacks BG 11/22/02 See also here.
TO expands, takes stand on Iraq BG 11/22/02 See also here.
A Mummy's Bequest: Poems From a Master NYT11/26/02
Bush Names Kissinger to Head Sept. 11 Commission NYT 11/27/02
Agency Launched Bush Signs Bill to Combine Federal Security Functions WP 11/25/02
Government to Cover Most Costs of Insurance Losses in Terrorism NYT 11/27/02
Cardinal Law Meets Leaders of Lay Group NYT 11/27/02 See also here and here.
Sharing Gratitude Among Many Faiths NYT 11/23/02
A Christian Science Library Opens, in More Ways Than One NYT 10/19/02
New Board Games Rework Golden Oldies to Teach Religion NYT 11/16/02
Spreading the Word in Just-the-Basics Style NYT 11/2/02
The Roots of Today's Buddhism NYT 10/26/02
How a Catholic Institution [Vatican 2] is Viewed After 40 Years NYT 10/12/02
An Appreciation Day Passes Quietly NYT 10/5/02
Defusing the Holy Bomb Friedman NYT 11/27/02
Postcards From Planet Google NYT 11/28/02
John Rawls, Theorist on Justice, Is Dead at 82 NYT 11/26/02 See also here and here and here and
Eugene Rostow, 89, Official at State Dept. and Law Dean, Dies NYT 11/26/02
Parley Baer, Mayor on 'Andy Griffith', Dies at 88 MYT 11/26/02
The Eugene [OR] City Council Passes a Resolution Opposing the USA Patriot Act KVAL 11/28/02
Britain to Publish Files on UFO Sightings Reuters 11/28/02
Boston consortium favored on rail pact BG 11/30/02
U.S. Is Preparing Base in Gulf State to Run Iraq War NYT 12/1/02
scholar in Bush admBankruptcy hint clouds church talks BG 12/2/02
Buried history graves on Boston's Long Island BG 12/2/02
Can Global Warming Be Studied Too Much? NYt 12/3/02
Visiting Bismarck, Explorers Revise Its Story NYT12/3/02
Experts Question Authenticity of Bone Box for `Brother of Jesus' NYT12/3/02
A Carbon-Atom Combo: Diamonds Found in Crude Oil NYT12/3/02
After Two Scandals, Physics Group Expands Ethics Guidelines NYT 12/3/02
Well, Hello Henry [Kissinger] Safire NYT 12/2/02 See also here.
Upholding Affirmative Action NYT editorial 12/3/02 Se also here.
Eugene Gregorie, Automobile Designer, Dies at 94 NYT 12/3/02
Charles Dupuis, 84, Publisher Who Introduced the Smurfs, Dies NYT 12/2/02
Lewis Feuer, 89, Scholar in Sociology and Government, DiesNYT 11/30/02
Bulger stand: loyal to brother BG 12/3/02 See also here.
On brother, Bulger's memory lapsed BG 12/4/02
Risk to offspring is found in male biological clock BG 12/4/02
[Cardinal] Law given authority to seek Ch. 11: No final decision; outside backing for cardinal wanes BG 12/5/02 See also here.
Curb imposed on Newton parish BG 12/5/02
Henry Chauncey, 97: Championed SAT BG 12/5/02
The world of science Raymo BG 11/5/02
Poetry in interstellar motion Raymo BG 11/12/02
The big questions are stil out there Raymo BG 11/19/02
Can't we all just forget the lawn? Raymo BG 11/26/02
Nature illustrates its law and chaos BG 12/3//02
Judge Says Man Can Meet With Lawyer to Challenge Detention as Enemy Plotter NYT12/5/02
Ivan Illich, 76, Philosopher Who Challenged Status Quo, Is Dead NYT 12/4/02
Roone Arledge, Pioneering TV Executive, Dies at 71 NYT 12/5/02
Design, Everywhere NYTM 12/1/02 Se also here.
defenestration SAfire NYTM 12/1/02
Agents search Quimby company for terror ties BG 12/7/02 See also here and here and here and here and here and here and here
Bush, in Shake-Up of Cabinet, Ousts Treasury Leader NYT 12/7/02
Weapons Inspector Asks U.S. to Share Secret Iraq Data NYT 12/7/02
Abrams Back in Capital Fray at Center of Mideast Battle NYT 12/7/02
Alcohol plentiful in Iraq NYT 12/7/02
ng Stars of U.S. Fashion Can't Seem to Find Right Fit NYT 12/7/02
Law Struggling Over Latest Abuse Charges NYT 12/7/02
With Boston Listening, Official [Bulger] Has Little to Say NYT 12/7/02 See also here
Pearl Harbor Day, 2002 NYT 12/7/02 See also hee.
Using Synonyms for Race, College Strives for Diversity NYT 12/8/02
Bob Steele, 91, Radio Announcer, Is Dead NYT 12/8/02 Se alsohere and here and here
Philip Berrigan, Peace Advocate in the Vietnam War Era, Dies at 79 See also here.
Old South Goes With the Wind WP 12/8/02
Out of the Mud DC in 1877 WPM 12/8/02

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