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In Post & Riposte: Cloning Trevor Should therapeutic cloning research be federally funded? Weigh in on Kyla Dunn's June cover story. What Price Valor? Is it presumptuous to consider childbearing at any age a right? Discuss Caitlin Flanagan's review of Sylvia Ann Hewlett's Creating a Life: Professional Women and the Quest for Children. The Character of Cats Is the socialization of a cat more important to the formation its character than its genetic makeup? See the complete forum index. |
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Letters to the EditorINNOCENT BYSTANDER: The Great In-Between by Cullen Murphy The American Way of War by Michael Kelly The Culture of Martyrdom by David Brooks The University as Business by Richard A. Posner The Success of Failure by P. J. O'Rourke The Most Dangerous Branch? by Simon Lazarus Cloning Trevor A desperate family, an ambitious company, a controversial experiment: a report from inside the battle over therapeutic cloning by Kyla Dunn The Life (and Death?) of Cloning: Kyla Dunn, the author of The Atlantic's June cover story, talks about the state of therapeutic-cloning research and why it should not be banned. [Web only]Of Clones and Clowns When hype meets science by Robert A. Weinberg Uncle Sam Buys an Airplane How Lockheed beat out Boeing for the biggest military contract in history by James Fallows The Character of Cats The mystery is not why they're antisocial but why they're social at all by Stephen Budiansky Heaven A short story by Steven Barthelme Special Collections The Land of Lost Luggage by Richard Rubin Plurals An anthology of poems Jar of Pens A poem by Robert Pinsky [audio] TRAVEL: Trieste Elegies by John Donatich MANNERS: Beyond the Tippling Point by Mary Killen SPORT: The Wiffle Effect by Lee Green FOOD: Gems in a Jar by Corby Kummer PALATE AT LARGE: Cal Pep by Corby Kummer A Man of Permanent Contradictions The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling by David Gilmour, reviewed by Christopher Hitchens Who Was Kipling?: A sampling of writing from The Atlantic's past offers a range of views on the many contradictions of Rudyard Kipling. [Web only]Playing Nick Carraway American Son: A Portrait of John F. Kennedy, Jr. by Richard Blow, reviewed by Thomas Mallon What Price Valor? Creating a Life: Professional Women and the Quest for Children by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, reviewed by Caitlin Flanagan Elegant Common Sense H. L. Mencken on American Literature edited by S. T. Joshi, reviewed by Benjamin Schwarz New and Noteworthy Fiction set in turn-of-the-century England and in the Australian bush; ghosts in the darkroom The Nazis' Last Stand The Fall of Berlin 1945 by Antony Beevor, reviewed by Norman Stone The Puzzler by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Word Fugitives by Barbara Wallraff Cover photograph by Sean Kernan. All material copyright © 2002 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved. |
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