The enemy within
By Harry Mok. October 8, 2001

"People are justified in their anger, and the United States should bring those who planned the attack to justice. However, at this time of great tragedy, when emotions and patriotic fervor are running high, terrible mistakes can be made. Such was the case sixty years ago: After Pearl Harbor, anti-Japanese sentiment exploded in the United States, leading to the imprisonment of more than 100,000 Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II.""

 

A sense of entitlement
On Martha's Vineyard, wealth is met with shrugs and slightly raised eyebrows. By Alexander Nguyen. September 4, 2001

 

Songs in the key of life
Who do you call when the screaming starts? By Molly Hennessy-Fiske. August 20, 2001

 

Learning to clog
NOTES FROM THE MARGIN. A black woman finds her roots in Appalachia's music. With audio. By Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs. August 6, 2001