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Vick, Louis T.
Victory, Australian Frontier--the Jervis Bay and Other poems--The Robe--The Day Must Dawn--In Praise
Viera, Affonso Lopez
Viereck, Peter
Views, An Exchange of
views, Exchange of
Vigil, Maria Lopez
Vignaux, Paul
VILA, LULU VARGAS
Viladesau, Richard
Vilas, Faith Van Valkenburgh
Vildrac, Charles
Vinal, Harold
Vincent, Paul
VINCENT, PAUL D.
Vineyard, Martha's
Virdis, Caterina Limentani
Virginia, Sister Mary St
Virginia, Sister Mary St .
Vischer, Robert K.
Vish, Donald H
Visitation, Sister Mary of the
Visser, Margaret
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VITRANO, SAL
Vitullo-Martin, Julia
Summer reading (June 2004)
fers a masterful and historically accurate depiction of Gnosticism based on manuscripts discovered accidentally by an Egyptian farmer at Nag Hammadi in 1945. These texts, as Pagels points out, show...
The Devil's Playground by James Traub (May 2004)
THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD The Devil,s Playground A Century of Pleasure and Profit in rimes Square James Traub Julia Vitullo-Martin I wish I'd been around when New Yorkers went to Harlem in...
A real racket Defending the right to protest (May 2003)
Julia Vitullo-Martin A REAL RACKET NOW's scheme to silence abortion protest On February 27, the day after the Supreme Court handed down its 8-1 decision overturning a federal racketeering...
New York's senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, R I P (April 2003)
Julia Vitullo-Martin NEW YORK'S SENATOR Daniel Patrick Moynihan's legacy Many people thought that after Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992, he would place one of his first phone calls to...
JUSTICE & ANTONIN SCALIA When he's right, he's right When he's wrong, he's also right (March 2003)
JUSTICE & ANTONIN SCALIA The Supreme Court's most strident Catholic Julia Vitullo-Nartin After being nominated as a Supreme Court Justice by President Ronald Reagan in 1986, An-tonin Scalia faced...
The jury's still out Why juries should decide death-penalty cases (August 2002)
Julia Vitullo-Martin THE JURY'S STILL OUT Capital punishment & democracy Since the death penalty in this country is reserved for "a narrow category of the most serious crimes," usually heinous...
Firefighters & cops: Flare-up at Ground Zero (November 2001)
Julia Vitullo-Martin FIREFIGHTERS & COPS What provoked the scuffle? New York writer Kitty Barnes used to say that you had to pass a "handsome test" to become a New York City firefighter....
Rights & freedoms: New Yorkers adjust to instrusive police presence. (October 2001)
Julia Vitullo-Martin RIGHTS & FREEDOMS Public safety in New York As National Guard troops in battle dress marched through downtown streets in the days after the destruction of the World Trade...
We, the jury (June 2000)
William Witherspoon killed a Chicago policeman...
Monkey business: The history of the Scopes trial one rarely hears about. (October 1999)
Julia Vitullo-Martin MONKEY BUSINESS What really happened in Tennessee When the Kansas Board of Education voted this summer to remove overt references to the theory of evolution from that state's...
Starr Chambers (September 1998)
Julia Vitullo-Martin STARR CHANBERS The problem with grand juries ince Whitewater special prosecutor Kenneth Starr's use of the federal grand jury has the nation's attention at the moment, now...
The Future Once Happened Here by Fred Siegel (November 1997)
BOOKS Who ruined New York? The Future Once Happened Here New York, D.C, L.A., and the Fate of America's Big Cities Fred Siegel The Free Press, $24,260 pp. Julia Vitullo-Martin This is a...
Radical Son by David Horowitz (May 1997)
POLITICAL PRISONER Radical Son A Journey Through Our Times David Horowitz The Free Press, $27.50, 468 pp. Julia Vitullo-Martin When David Horowitz was a child, he and other children of...
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