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| Malek's List, Part 6 Maybe I just imagined that Fred Malek counted Jews in Richard Nixon's Bureau of Labor Statistics … | Timothy Noah | Nov 07, 2005 | Chatterbox |
| Fred Malek's Field of Dreams | Timothy Noah | Nov 08, 2001 | Chatterbox |
| Jews for Malek The rise of a cult. | Timothy Noah | Jul 08, 2005 | Chatterbox |
| Malek's List, Part 7 The Post finally lets the Jew-counter have it. | Timothy Noah | Feb 06, 2006 | Chatterbox |
| Malek's Free Ride, Cont'd. Think the New York Times might be interested in a story about anti-Semitism? Naaah. | Timothy Noah | Jun 30, 2005 | Chatterbox |
| Nixon's Jew Count: the Whole Story! A multimedia extravaganza. | Timothy Noah | Sep 26, 2007 | Chatterbox |
| Colin Powell, Frontman The former secretary of state spruces up Fred Malek's image. | Timothy Noah | May 26, 2005 | Chatterbox |
| Malek's List, Cont'd The Jews he probably got fired forgive him. That doesn't mean we have to. | Timothy Noah | Jul 22, 2005 | Chatterbox |
| Nixon and the Jews. Again. If his tirades against Jews weren't anti-Semitism, what were they? | David Greenberg | Mar 12, 2002 | History Lesson |
| Crony Reform How the access capitalists at the Carlyle Group became real businessmen. | Daniel Gross | Apr 15, 2003 | Moneybox |
| Can the Jews Save Christmas? Hanukkah is late this year. Will this help retailers? | Daniel Gross | Nov 28, 2005 | Moneybox |
| Big Brothers In Egypt, blogging can get you arrested—or worse. | Wael Abbas | May 14, 2007 | Jurisprudence |
| Aim Low Haley Barbour is the GOP's leading candidate in 2012—for vice president. | Lydia DePillis | Aug 05, 2009 | Politics |
| Naval Weapons | Bryan Curtis, Jeremy Derfner, Joshua Foer and June Thomas | Dec 10, 2001 | In Other Magazines |
| Fannie Mae and the Vast Bipartisan Conspiracy A list of villains in boldface. | Jack Shafer | Sep 16, 2008 | Press Box |
| Dispatches From Iraq What happens when Iraq's ethnic conflicts are jammed into one very small place? | Wendell Steavenson | Dec 23, 2003 | Dispatches |











