April 2004
Featured Articles
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White Hot Manifesto in a Grey-Shaded World
A review of An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror, by David Frum and Richard Perle.
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From Neglect to Splendour
A review of Ideas Art Architecture: The National Gallery of Canada, by Douglas Ord.
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A Tribunal Born of Fear and Hope
A review of Justice in the Balkans: Prosecuting War Crimes in the Hague Tribunal, by John Hagan.

Kevin Sylvester is an author and illustrator who lives in Toronto. He also does the sports for CBC Radio. You can get a copy of his political spoof “Shadrin Has Scored for Russia” by e-mailing him at ksylvester@sympatico.ca.
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White Hot Manifesto in a Grey-Shaded World
A review of An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror, by David Frum and Richard Perle.
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From Neglect to Splendour
A review of Ideas Art Architecture: The National Gallery of Canada, by Douglas Ord.
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A Tribunal Born of Fear and Hope
A review of Justice in the Balkans: Prosecuting War Crimes in the Hague Tribunal, by John Hagan.
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Canadian Culture: To Protect or Not to Protect?
A review of Blockbusters and Trade Wars: Popular Culture in a Globalized World, by Peter S. Grant and Chris Wood.
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Notes/Tones on Two Pianists
A fugue on Wondrous Strange: The Life and Art of Glenn Gould, by Kevin Bazzana, and The Song Beneath the Ice, by Joe Fiorito.
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Medical Mountaineering
A review of Kenneth George McKenzie, 1892–1964: The Founding of Canadian Neurosurgery, by T.P.Morley.
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Word Limit
A review of Doctor Bloom’s Story, by Don Coles, and Between Mountains, by Maggie Helwig.
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Wanderlust and the Cult of Home
A review of Clark Blaise’s Southern Stories: Selected Stories, Volume I.
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The Robber Baron of Canadian Literature
An essay on L.C. Page.
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A Cure Worse than the Disease?
A review of Let Them Eat Prozac, by David Healy, and Responsible Research: A Systems Approach to Protecting Research Participants, edited by Daniel D. Federman, Kathi E. Hanna and Laura Lyman Rodriguez.
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Voices from the Wilderness
A review of Ancient Mariner: The Amazing Adventures of Samuel Hearne, The Sailor Who Walked to the Arctic Ocean, by Ken McGoogan, and Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West, by D’Arcy Jenish.
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Can the Market Control the Public Corporation?
A review of Joel Bakan’s The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power.
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26 Stories to Tell
A review of Language Visible by David Sacks.