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Volume CXXXIII, Number 19
March 29, 2002
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A conversation with Doug Jehl
ALEX DUNCAN, STAFF WRITER
I had the unfortunate timing of arriving in Pakistan, on a temporary assignment, just a few days after Danny was kidnapped. [read the article]

Archives in the now
NICHOLAS J. LoVECCHIO, ORIENT STAFF
According to many archivists, the best way to hold on to digital information right now is still to print it out. Such is the advice of Richard Lindemann, director of Special Collections and Archives. [read the article]

A fit of pique
GREG DeCOSTER, FACULTY CONTRIBUTOR
"This steel-tariff plan, it is important to remember, lies well outside the ordinary run of bad economic policy: it is so wrong it makes other kinds of wealth-destroying intervention feel inadequate." This simply isn't the least bit ambiguous. [read the article]

Emergency contraception
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
Three million unintended pregnancies occur each year in this country. Half of all American women will have at least one unintended pregnancy. [read the article]

Hyde at Spotsylvania and Fessenden in the Cabinet
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, COLUMNIST
Awakened before three a.m., Hyde drank coffee and poured water on his head. After that he was ready to go. [read the article]

Summer at the Island
LAUREN M. WHALEY, STAFF WRITER
At first, this island could seem daunting as it threatens to remove the walls of comfort with its early mornings, gritty air, and cold wind. But Wheelwright sees this as beauty. [read the article]

To the West coast
LUDWIG RANG, ALUMNUS CONTRIBUTOR
Before my eyes, Ron, who was meant to supervise it, turned into a cadaverous little man with wispy Ho Chi Minh beard, frightening me to death rather than providing reassurance. [read the article]