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4 January: Michael Tomasky on the Republican Faction, in The New York Review of Books.
11 January: James Wolcott on Books About Bush, in Vanity Fair.
18 January: Ursula K LeGuin on Books and Publishing, in Harper's.
25 January: George Packer on Hillary Clinton and "inspiration," in The New Yorker.
1 February: Sarah Boxer on Blogs, in The New York Review of Books.
8 February: James B Stewart on Stephen A Schwarzman, in The New Yorker.
15 February: Christopher S Leinberger on the Future of Suburbia, in The Atlantic.
22 Feburary: Larissa MacFarquhar on Louis Auchincloss, in The New Yorker.
7 March: Benjamin M Friedman on Alan Greenspan, in The New York Review of Books. 14 March: John Lanchester on Flat Earth News, in the London Review of Books.
21 March: "Exposure," in The New Yorker.
28 March: Eric Alterman on the Future of Journalism, in The New Yorker.
11 April: Tony Judt on American Amnesia, in The New York Review of Books.
2 May: James Wolcott on the Political Scene, in Vanity Fair.
9 May: Thomas Powers on the Greater Middle East War, in The New York Review of Books.
16 May: David Remnick on Phil Schaap, and Bee Wilson on Global Food, in The New Yorker
23 May: George Packer on Conservatives, in The New Yorker.
27 June: David Runciman on the Election, in the London Review of Books.
2 February: William Pfaff on Manifest Destiny.
9 February: Larissa MacFarquhar on Pat and Paul Churchland.
16 February: James B Stewart on Useless Directors
22 February: Jenny Diski on Second Life.
9 March: Surging Democrats: in The New York Review of Books
16 March: Critical Education: Andrew Delbanco in The New York Review of Books
23 March: Exploding the Myths of Neoclassical Economics: Barry Schwarz in the London Review of Books.
30 March: On reading about Benedict XVI in The New Yorker.
6 April: Behind Global Warming: John Lanchester in the London Review of Books
13 April: Nick Paumgarten on Commuting, in The New Yorker.
20 April: Cynthia Ozick on critics; Siddhartha Deb on Roberto Bolaņo, in Harper's.
27 April: David Kaiser on Rape in Prisons, in The New York Review of Books.
4 May: Three American Pieces, in Vanity Fair.
11 May: John Seabrook on the Antikythera Mechanism, in The New Yorker
18 May: Michael Tomasky on the Hope for Political Discourse, in The New York Review of Books.
25 May: Elizabeth Kolbert on Silent Spring, in The New Yorker.
1 June: John Lardner on Uchitelle, Bogle, and LeRoy, in The New York Review of Books.
8 June: James Fallows on Chinese Manufacturing, in The Atlantic.
15 June: Pankaj Mishra on Martha C Nussbaum, in The New York Review of Books.
22 June: Earl Shorris on The National Character, in Harper's.
29 June: Ken Auletta on the Murdochs and the Bancrofts, in The New Yorker.
13 July: Complicity at the New York Times.
20 July: Kevin Baker on Rudolph Giuliani, in Harper's.
27 July: Simon Head on Information Technology, in The New York Review of Books.
7 September: Judy Bachrach on Judi G, in Vanity Fair.
5 October: Christopher de Bellaigue on Turkey, in The New York Review of Books.
12 October: Simon Jenkins on Party Politics, in the London Review of Books.
19 October: Bob Herbert on Afro-American Self-Sabotage, in the New York Times.
26 October: John Feffer on recent books about China's Next Moves, in The Nation.
16 November: Andrew Sullivan on Barack Obama, in The Atlantic.
30 November: David Cole on Jack Goldsmith, in the New York Review of Books.
7 December: Celia W Dugger on Malawi and Free Markets, in the New York Times.
14 December: Ryan Lizza on "the Republicans' Anti-Immigration Frenzy," in The New Yorker.
21 December: The End of Retail Refinement.
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