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Jewish World Review
Nov. 10, 2002
Linda Chavez
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From Day One - almost five years ago - we vowed to resist catering to an element that embarrasses people of faith and patriots. (You know the type.) We have strived for excellence and, to a large degree, have succeeded.

In the last year alone, we've more than doubled our list of writers and cartoonists and added a news section that links responsible stories that we feel are "must-reads" for an informed citizen. And we intend to continue growing. A redesign is in its final stages. It includes "printer friendly" and "e-mail a friend" options.

As 'Net-savvy individuals, I'm sure you are well aware that these are very lean times for the Internet economy. Some of the web's biggest names - which had tens of millions in venture capital -- have folded in the last few months alone.

JWR, however, is determined to fight the good, long fight, as you have come to expect from us. We will continue to take stands that are unpopular --- because they are correct! This, despite ridicule.

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first person
A Handicapped Look at Disability
By Sarah Shapiro

A chance encounter on a Manhattan street leads to a most unusual Sabbath spent with a handicapped couple --- and the overturning of misconceptions that have crippled one woman over a lifetime.

This is one article you will not soon forget.



reality check
Treatment of Israel
strikes an alien note

By Alan M. Dershowitz

If a visitor from a far away galaxy were to land at an American or Canadian university and peruse some of the petitions that were circulating around the campus, he would probably come away with the conclusion that the Earth is a peaceful and fair planet with only one villainous nation determined to destroy the peace and to violate human rights.






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WISDOM EACH DAY:
On ingrates





[ L I F E S T Y L E S ]

Dr Robert A. Wascher's health report: More Good News About Statin Drugs; Hormone replacement Therapy (HRT) & Alzheimer's Disease; A Role for Antibiotics in the Treatment of Vascular Disease?; more

Mark Kellner: On computers: Upgrade with a plan

Coffee linked to lower risk of diabetes

Cholesterol drug might treat MS

Bruce Williams on JWR: What to do with wealth; statute of limitations for collecting debt?



[ I N S I G H T ]

Joe Bob Briggs: Networks dazed and confused (SUPERB AND FUN!)

Bill Steigerwald: On media: National Geographic: Urban overpopulation is good

Ian Shoales: Good news for skateboarders looking to keep up with world events

Argus Hamilton's political zingers!


DASCHLE SEEKS LEADERSHIP ROLE AT KFC
Butts heads with store manager over extra-crispy issue   —  Andy Borowitz

David R. Kotok: Fed may have taken themselves out of debate but they've added to uncertainty by surprising the markets (SMART!)

Martin Peretz: How the Dems handed Bush the election

Capital Comment: Daily news notes, political rumors, and important events that shape politics and public policy in Washington and the world

Greg Crosby: The 2002 Elections -- Are They Over Yet?

Michael Long: Coming Soon: 1972: What's Next for The Dems (GREAT!)

Leonard Pitts, Jr: Your local police, brought to you by Joe's Bar and Grill

Michelle Malkin: Winona and the Wichita Massacre

Debra J. Saunders: Bush leads

Tony Snow: Election outcome is good for more than GOPers

Linda Chavez: The biggest losers

Mona Charen: The bumbler bowls them over (FANTASTIC!)

Lewis A. Fein: In Search of the Democratic Party

Dick Morris: I have egg on my face

Wesley Pruden: The earth moved, even for dinosaurs

Charles Krauthammer: The uses of political courage (EXCELLENT!)



[ W O R T H  1 0 0 0  W O R D S  ]

Mallard Filmore

Gary Varvel

Wayne Stayskal

Joe Heller

Jeff Koterba

Michael Ramirez

Mike Shelton

(Att. working columnists and editorial cartoonists: Think you have what it takes to be featured on JWR? Drop us a note. And readers: We're always open for suggestions!)


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Previously:

Rabbi Avi Shafran: Of ethics and ironies (OUTRAGEOUS!)

Jonathan Tobin: Too Late for the 60s

Zev Chafets: Watch for Dubya to give Arik political hug

Sam Schulman: Will Jewish votes for Dems speed the mainstreaming of anti-Semitic voices?

Dennis Prager: Of course, the great majority of Muslims are peaceful -- so what?

Julia Gorin: Election Day of Atonement

Jonah Goldberg: The politics of evil

Mark Steyn: Stop making excuses for Muslim extremists

Benjamin Smith: The mainstreaming of terrorist shills? NY Mayor Bloomberg appoints to Human Rights Commission counsel to Arab group accused of condoning terrorism

Binyamin Netanyahu: There is only one way to establish a humane Middle East

Dennis Prager: A Jew defends evangelical Christians

Rabbi Benjamin Blech: Forgive the terrorists? (MUST-READ!)



Bill Bennett, Jack Kemp, and Jeane Kirkpatrick: Twenty Facts about Israel and the Middle East (IMPORTANT!)

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