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That Fateful Night in Macbeth
Amid the festivities of All Hallows’ Eve, Alistair Cooke ponders the origins of Halloween.
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Wishful Thinking Overload
After the US rejects a nuclear treaty, Alistair Cooke explains how easily pacts can fail.
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A Plea to the Senate
A European plea to the US Senate reminds Alistair Cooke of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles.
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Greed, Liquor, Jingoism and Bad Taste
From greed in golf to jingoism at judo, Alistair Cooke dislikes bad spectator behaviour.
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The Arrival of the Golf Hooligan
Alistair Cooke is saddened by audience hooliganism during a golf match.
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The Ordeal of Hurricane Floyd
Alistair Cooke reflects on the affects of Hurricane Floyd.
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Barkers at Pleasure Beach Side Shows
The hysterical news reporting in Britain of a US parasitic virus astounds Alistair Cooke.
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No Exempt Categories
Alistair Cooke discusses jury services and whether Mr Giuliani will run again for Mayor.
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Re-Writing History
Alistair Cooke explains how re-writing history to obtain ominous parallels is dangerous.
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Grave Concerns
Alistair Cooke reflects on Governor Bush's non-confession of cocaine use.
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Close, but No Cigar
Alistair Cooke discusses the medical and social aspects of smoking cigars.
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No Word from Mount Olympus
Alistair Cooke wonders how Congress can predict a $3 trillion Treasury surplus in 2010.
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Going to Pot or to Pluto
Youth might be wasted on the young, but Alistair Cooke believes they have a bright future.
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Loneliness, Male Companionship and the Hunt
Alistair Cooke pays tribute to Ernest Hemingway with a parody of his writing style.
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Tyrants and Curses Live On
Alistair Cooke considers the hysterical press coverage of John Kennedy Jr's plane crash.
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The Brewing of Racial Storms
Do sports contests ease international relations? Alistair Cooke is sceptical.
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Air Conditioning and Changes in Society
Whilst under a heat induced house arrest, Alistair Cooke marvels at air conditioning.
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The First Golden Paratrooper
Alistair Cooke reflects on a golden parachute handed out upon retirement.
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Playing for Time
Alistair Cooke reflects on why it takes so long for the Supreme Court to reach a verdict.
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Freedom in America
Do spontaneous protests occur? Alistair Cooke explores Rosa Parks’ infamous bus ride.
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Testing Times in the Advancement of Science
GM crops remind Alistair Cooke of other scientific developments that caused controversy.
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Laws Doomed from the Start
Alistair Cooke explores how an electric golf buggy altered the US disability law.
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Witticisms and Crazy One-Liners
With the Balkan wars still ongoing, Alistair Cooke relies on humour for some light relief.
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A Course in Manners
Alistair Cooke reflects on male chivalry, the feminist movement and good manners.
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Two Attitudes about China
Alistair Cooke reflects on the Chinese reaction to an accidental bombing of their embassy.
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Columbine High School shootings, 1999
The shootings by schoolboys in Columbine High School, Colorado and the gun control debate.
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No Schadenfreude on Nato's Birthday
Alistair Cooke recalls his memories of 1949 when NATO was first created.
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What's Your Exit Strategy?
On the 50th anniversary of NATO, Alistair Cooke considers the power it wealds.
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Whatever It Takes
Alistair Cooke wonders why only Senator John McCain acknowledges the NATO war.
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The Art and Curse of Television
Alistair Cooke reflects on TV war reports since the abolition of front-line censorship.