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The New Yorker (Nov. 28, 2005) | [Samantha Power, Jeffrey Toobin, Katherine Boo, Christopher Buckley, John McPhee, Nancy Franklin, Anthony Lane]
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The New Yorker (Nov. 28, 2005)

  • by Samantha Power , Jeffrey Toobin , Katherine Boo , Christopher Buckley , John McPhee , Nancy Franklin , Anthony Lane
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    11-23-05
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Publisher's Summary

This issue contains seven articles:

COMMENT
"Missions" by Samantha Power: Why the African Union can't save Darfur alone.

ANNALS OF LAW
"Still Standing" by Jeffrey Toobin: How Roe v. Wade has endured.

LETTER FROM LOUISIANA
"Shelter and the Storm" by Katherine Boo: Terrebonne Parish meets Katrina's evacuees.

SHOUTS & MURMURS
"College Essay" by Christopher Buckley: The ultimate college-application essay.

DEPARTMENT OF AMPLIFICIATION
"Land of the Diesel Bear" by John McPhee. Back in the cab of a big truck.

ON TELEVISION
"The Spinoff Zone" by Nancy Franklin: The Colbert Report and The Boondocks.

THE CURRENT CINEMA
"Boy Wonders" by Anthony Lane: The Libertine, a bio-pic of John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Want to listen to previous editions of The New Yorker? You can find past issues by clicking on archives under periodicals.
Also, listen to audio from The New Yorker Festival readings and panel discussions, recorded live in New York City's Town Hall.

(P) and ©2005 The New Yorker

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