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October 2003

"Publication is a self-invasion of privacy."
-- Marshall McLuhan


Jordan first

October 2003

Jordan first

by David Berlin
A liberal reformist in the Middle East

More Stories in this issue

McLuhan Reloaded

Film

McLuhan Reloaded

Dismissed in his day as a vaudeville entertainer, McLuhan may be a better prophet for this century than the last.


The Body Politic

Field Notes

The Body Politic

Schwarzenegger gets ready to rumble.


War crimes and water polo

Field Notes

War crimes and water polo

Tension rises to the surface in Croatia


Why I write

Manifesto

Why I write

Daddy issues, fast women, and free pastrami


The Rebuilder

Method

The Rebuilder

Moving holy houses from India to the Saguenays


The Rain-Forest Crunch

Field Notes

The Rain-Forest Crunch

Animal research in a hostile environment.


Blind Trust

Feature

Blind Trust

How much do we really know about Canada’s next prime minister?


City of lost children

Field Notes

City of lost children

Tracking the disappearence of Moscow’s young homeless


Reasonable Doubts

Feature

Reasonable Doubts

The International Criminal Court is already drawing heat. Is it a triumph, or a doomed proposition?


Letters October 2003

Letters

Letters October 2003

Ever since we began working on this project over a year ago, questions have come at us from all directions. Excitable


One Man’s Trash

Detail

One Man’s Trash

Inspired by garbage.


Ich Bin Ein Indianer

Feature

Ich Bin Ein Indianer

Germany’s obsession with a past it never had


The verbose revolution

Field Notes

The verbose revolution

England shies away from the new constitution


Usuk envy

Field Notes

Usuk envy

A little extra length goes a long way


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