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The New Yorker (Oct. 31, 2005) | [George Packer, James Surowiecki, Jeffrey Toobin, Oliver Sacks, William Trevor, Anthony Lane]
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The New Yorker (Oct. 31, 2005)

  • by George Packer , James Surowiecki , Jeffrey Toobin , Oliver Sacks , William Trevor , Anthony Lane
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Publisher's Summary

This issue contains five articles and a short story:

COMMENT
"Saddam On Trial" by George Packer: The trial of Saddam has become part of the larger tragedy of Iraq.

THE FINANCIAL PAGE
"Capitol Gains" by James Surowiecki: How senators manage to do so well in the stock market.

ANNALS OF LAW
"Breyer's Big Idea" by Jeffrey Toobin: The Justice's vision for a progressive revival on the Supreme Court.

A NEUROLOGIST'S NOTEBOOK
"Recalled to Life" by Oliver Sacks: When patients suffer a loss of language, must they also lose their sense of self?

FICTION
"The Children" by William Trevor: Death, love, and a young girl's fears.

THE CURRENT CINEMA
"Troublemakers" by Anthony Lane: Reviews of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang starring Robert Downey, Jr., and North Country starring Charlize Theron.

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Also, listen to audio from The New Yorker Festival readings and panel discussions, recorded live in New York City's Town Hall.

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