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100 Years 100 Stories
October 2, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Gorgeous Vintage Sketches of Tolstoy and Your Other Favorite Authors
August 11, 2014
Hillary Kelly
We're Bringing You 100 Notable Stories from our Archives
October 1, 2011
David Grann
The Heartbreaking Stories That Filled My Notebook After 9/11
“We’re still hoping.”
December 30, 2009
Peter Bergen
The Battle for Tora Bora
How we nearly caught Osama bin Laden
July 2, 2007
Michael Kinsley
The Strange Case of the Mythical Kinsley/Reagan Meeting
April 27, 2007
Colman Andrews
I'm Big Because I Eat A Lot. And I'm Not Ashamed Of It.
April 23, 2007
Jason Zengerle
The Bizarre Life and Times of the Inventor of the Heimlich Manuever
And the mysterious critics after him
February 25, 2002
Richard Weissbourd
Why Do Immigrant Children Struggle More Than Their Parents Did?
February 4, 2002
Jason Zengerle
This Student Took on University of Alabama's Segregated Sororities. It Didn't Turn Out As She'd Hoped
July 24, 2000
James Wood
Human, All Too Inhuman
On the formation of a new genre: hysterical realism.
June 26, 2000
Andrew Sullivan
Male Culture Should Be More Than Beer, Sex, and Cars
June 14, 1999
Sherwin B. Nuland
The Nazis Were on a Mission To Eliminate Cancer—For Their Own Sick Purposes
March 31, 1997
James Wolcott
The 20-Year Old Who Dated Her Dad—And Then Wrote A Book About It
May 27, 1996
Ferdinand Reyher
A Soldier Explains What It Was Like In the World War I Trenches
May 13, 1996
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Margaret Talbot
Les Très Riches Heures de Martha Stewart
Money, time, and the surrender of American taste
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July 11, 1995
Hans Meyerhoff
The Day Dylan Thomas's Poetic Brilliance Triumphed Over His Sad Alcohol Dependency
He couldn't even pour a glass of water. Then, he began to read his poetry...
May 8, 1995
John Banville
Crabby & Evelyn
John Banville reviews Selina Hastings's 'Evelyn Waugh: A Biography.'
May 2, 1994
Charles Lane
South Africa's Violent Road to Real Democracy
January 20, 1992
Hendrik Hertzberg
What Life Was Like on Moscow’s Streets After the USSR Collapsed
January 6, 1992
Simon Schama
Christopher Columbus Was Both a Crusader and a Villain
But his story is too complicated to only use dichotomies.
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