The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Saturday, September 07, 2002  

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Jottings From The Reading Room

Ted Barlow dissects the Sullivan obsession, masterfully.

Sue Mladenik, a private widow, the anti-Lisa Beamer, from the Christian Science Monitor.

TalkLeft on the conviction of Michael Skakel in what this non-lawyer, yet longtime student of real-life crime, believes is among the weakest prosecution cases ever presented, successfully or not, in modern American history.

The St. Petersburg Times trashes Ann Coulter -- with the help of prominent webloggers.

The continuing relevance of Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert, from The Guardian.

LA Weekly on the pathetic sexual snobbery of former American Scholar editor, Joseph Epstein.

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