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  • Happening now, the former president, Jimmy Carter, urking the White House and angering Israel for meeting with Hamas officials during a visit to the West Bank.

    CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2008 2008

  • [L]urking beneath [Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse, Almond asserts.

    Archive 2007-10-01 M-mv 2007

  • [L]urking beneath [Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse, Almond asserts.

    From the archives: 11.30.2003 M-mv 2007

  • "[L] urking beneath [Harold Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    Steve Almond M-mv 2004

  • "[L] urking beneath [Harold Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    07.04 M-mv 2004

  • "[L] urking beneath [Harold Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    Archive 2004-07-01 M-mv 2004

  • "[L] urking beneath [Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    Book wars M-mv 2003

  • "[L] urking beneath [Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    Archive 2003-11-01 M-mv 2003

  • "[L] urking beneath [Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • "[L] urking beneath [Bloom's] petulant elitism is an egalitarian impulse," Almond asserts.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

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