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  • David Goldhill on how American health care killed his father; Robert D. Kaplan on the end of Sri Lanka's civil war; Willam D. Cohan on the final day sof Merrill Lynch; Jeffrey Goldberg on Quentin Tarantion; Caitlin Flanagan on sex and the married man; and much more.

    Back Issues 2010

  • Paul Lukas, Willam Boyd and lovable Guy Kibee round out the cast.

    Thomas Gladysz: Dashiell Hammett at Film Noir Festival Thomas Gladysz 2012

  • The film Ms. Bergen narrates covers remarkably extensive territory—including a riveting commentary provided by Willam Gowan, a former U.S. Army counter-intelligence agent, on the so-called Rat Line through which Nazi war criminals of high and low rank escaped punishment by fleeing to Argentina, with help from sympathetic Vatican priests.

    A Nazi Story That Still Surprises Dorothy Rabinowitz 2011

  • Willam Defoe; Greatest perv smile in cinematic history.

    BOONDOCK SAINTS SEQUEL 2008

  • Is it that he wants to write like Willam Faulkner, that he's too lazy to type them, or that he just wants to irritate me?

    No Country for Old Men -- Cormac McCarthy Bill Crider 2007

  • Is it that he wants to write like Willam Faulkner, that he's too lazy to type them, or that he just wants to irritate me?

    Archive 2007-11-25 Bill Crider 2007

  • That culling should not be left toamateurbow hunters whoeventually are going to fell Willam the Second while aiming at asixteen point buck.

    Culling the Herd - Bow Hunting in Westchester County 2009

  • Oh, and one other interesting little footnote: the government lawyer who successfully argued for the incarceration of Wilbert Lawrence was Willam G. Otis.

    Is That Legal?: Scooter's Law 2007

  • Last night I didn't think of him as Willam Hutt playing Prospero; he was Prospero.

    William Hutt 1920-2007 2007

  • Charles Frazier found much of the inspiration for this novel in the life of Willam Holland Thomas (1803 – 1893), a remarkable lawyer and Indian rights advocate who organized two companies of Cherokee to fight for the Confederacy.

    2007 January 17 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

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