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"Report: Clone Your Troubles Away"
by David Quammen

The Harpers Monthly
February 2005, pp. 33-44
"Snowball in July"
by Ellery Queen

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
January 2005, pp. 136-146
"The Man Who Could Double the Size of Diamonds"
by Ellery Queen

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
August 2005, pp. 14-25
"The Adventure of the Mad Tea-Party"
by Ellery Queen

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
November 2005, pp. 79-104
"Pretty Bad Goods"
by Joe Queenan

The Weekly Standard
May 2, 2005, pp. 41-42
"Public Nuisances"
by Joe Queenan

The Weekly Standard
October 3, 2005, pp. 40-41
"Antarctic Story"
by Joe Queenan

The Weekly Standard
November 7, 2005, pp. 41-42
"Keeping it Real"
by Joe Queenan

The Weekly Standard
December 19, 2005, pp. 41-42
Review The Gospel and Henry VIII, by Alec Ryrie
by Michael Questier

The American Historical Review
December 2005, p. 1589
Review Vico's Uncanny Humanism, by Sandra Rudni...
by Carol Quillen

The American Historical Review
February 2005, p. 99
Review Equal Rites, by Clyde R. Forsberg, Jr.
by D. Michael Quinn

The American Historical Review
October 2005, p. 1172
Review Servants of the Poor, by Janet Nolan
by John F. Quinn

The American Historical Review
December 2005, p. 1490
"A Clear Head"
by Ricardo J. Quinones

The Claremont Review of Books
Fall 2005, pp. 74-75 - PDF
"The World in Numbers"
by Matthew Quirk

The Atlantic Monthly
March 2005, pp. 52-53
"Case History"
by Matthew Quirk

The Atlantic Monthly
November 2005, pp. 44-47
"The Best Class Money Can Buy"
by Matthew Quirk

The Atlantic Monthly
November 2005, pp. 128-135
"The List: Cities Rising"
by Matthew Quirk

The Atlantic Monthly
December 2005, pp. 46-47
"What's Next for the Imperial Judiciary?"
by William J. Quirk

Chronicles
January 2005, pp. 26-27
"The New Republic"
by William J. Quirk

Chronicles
February 2005, pp. 45-46
"Who Will Judge the Judges?"
by William J. Quirk and William J. Watkins,...

Chronicles
January 2005, pp. 34-35
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