Iran wants to build ten new uranium enrichment plants; drawings by John Springs To western officials who have spent months trying to slow down Iran's nuclear program, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's announcement of is deeply unsettling. But the real worry may be
By Ian BurumaThe Journal of Hélène Berrtranslated from the French and with an introduction and an essay by David Bellos, and an afterword by Mariette JobRésistance: Memoirs of Occupied Franceby Agnès Humbert, translated from the French and with notes by
By Jerome E. Groopman In the November 5 issue of The New York Review, Dr. Jerome Groopman wrote about his experiences observing interns and residents at Massachusetts General Hospital and the way that new technologies and practices have affected the
By Cathleen SchineWhen Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Presentby Gail Collins In When Everything Changed, Gail Collins picks up the saga of women and their role in the culture, economy, and political life