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October 23, 2005

Table of Contents

By: David Skinner

Labored Analogy by Bryan O’Keefe
This ain’t the Fifties; grad students aren’t auto workers.

Little Mexico, North Carolina by Jesse James DeConto
A story of illegal immigration and the Cadillac of Christmas trees.

Who Killed Archie Bunker? by Mark Stricherz
Working-class television and the Democratic party.

Bush as Antichrist by Jeremy Lott
Ann Lamott’s Plan B.

Now and at the Hour by Eve Tushnet
Fiction.

What’s Your Story? by Meghan Keane
Dirty Harry Siegel takes over the New York Press.