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The year of distraction Before September 11, terrorism was a distant threat. Afterwards, it was hard to think about anything else
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Paging George Santayana Your superior correspondents are big fans of the annual PU-litzer Prizes for
idiotic journalistic achievement, which were recently awarded for 2001. Perhaps our favorite went to the home of one of our favorite chicks, Newsweek's
Cathleen McGuigan, who had a sufficient sense of humor to circulate it to friends. Then again, she wasn't the guilty party.
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Bench marks Even if you're not a
criminal, going to court can be a trial BY CHRIS WRIGHT
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