Sunday, May 19, 2002
THE READING ROOM
"TRR" From TRR
Below are links to several recent articles on the web that The Reading Room recommends to readers of The Rittenhouse Review.
"A Bad Call"
By Ed Vulliamy
The Guardian
May 19, 2002
"Bush Knew of Terrorist Plot to Hijack U.S. Planes"
By Jason Burke and Ed Vulliamy
The Guardian
May 19, 2002
"Clues Pointed to Changing Terrorist Tactics"
By Steve Fainaru
Washington Post
May 19, 2002
"A Surge in Al Qaeda Messages"
By Mike Allen
Washington Post
May 19, 2002
"FBI Memo's Details Raise New Questions"
By Dan Eggen and Bill Miller
Washington Post
May 19, 2002
"An Unholy Alliance in Support of Israel"
By Jo-Ann Mort
Los Angeles Times
May 19, 2002
"I Criticize Israel Because I Am Jewish"
By Ira Chernus
Common Dreams
May 18, 2002
"Time for an Investigation"
By William Kristol and Robert Kagan
The Weekly Standard
May 17, 2002
"Crash Course"
By Michael Crowley
The New Republic
May 17, 2002
"Crisis for American Jews"
By Edward Said
Al-Ahram Weekly
May 16, 2002
"Hitler is Dead: Against Ethnic Panic"
By Leon Wieseltier
The New Republic
May 16, 2002
"Saint Maya"
By John McWhorter
The New Republic
May 13, 2002
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He received the 2002 Koufax Award for Best Post> for "Al Gore and the Alpha Girls" (published November 25, 2002). Capozzola's record in the Koufax Awards includes two additional nominations for 2002 (Best Blog and Best Writing), three nominations for 2003 (Best Blog, Best Series, and Best Writing), and two finalist nominations in 2004 (Best Blog and Best Writing).
Capozzola’s experience beyond the blogosphere includes a lengthy career in financial journalism, securities analysis, and investment research, and in freelance writing, editing, ghost-writing, and writing instruction.
He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from the University at Albany and a master's in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia.
Capozzola lives in Philadelphia with his bulldog, Mildred.
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