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in this issue:

$43 Million for What?

Africa's Orphans

Ancient Passions

– F. S. Naiden

Broadband Hype?

The Camera Speaks

– Andrew Starner

Cashiering the Critics

Changing Tunes

– Grant Alden

Corruption's Hidden Benefit

Divided By

– James M. Morris

The Economists' Bailout

The Eight-Year Itch

Farming for Real

Feeding the World

– Samuel Loewenberg

The First Rule of Holes

Food for the Eye

– Renuka Rayasam

Frustrated Spy Catchers

– John Prados

Gilded Vestibules

The Global Savings Tsunamis

– Robert Z. Aliber

A God of the Times

– Jeffrey Burton Russell

Goodbye to All That

The Grammarians Have No Clothes

Green Thumb and Then Some

– Steven Lagerfeld

The Higher-Ed Bubble

Lessons of Babel

Medicine Meets the Computer

Message in a Genome

– Matthew Stremlau

A Modern Problem

– Martin Walker

Money for Metros

The New Normal

– Martin Walker

No Double Beds for Boris

This Is Not a Map

– Max Byrd

Oh, Behave!

– Nick Schulz

Rediscovering Central Asia

– S. Frederick Starr

Repeating History in Juárez

Rubber Baron

– Paul Maliszewski

Saint Chávez

Saving Yourself

– Daniel Akst

Is Sociology Dead?

Speedy Spillovers

Terror Intelligence

The Wages of Corruption

– G. Pascal Zachary

The Web News Fallacy

What Makes Mr. Zhang Save?

– Michael Pettis

What's It All About?

– Edward Tenner

Who Voted for Hitler?

Winging It

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