Today on Tablet
A visit with the Antiguan prime minister, and more
March 10, 2010
Today in Tablet Magazine, Liel Leibovitz tells about that time a couple weeks ago when he was almost jailed in Antigua on suspicion of being a Mossad agent. Benny Morris analyzes Jewish terrorism from the Maccabees to the settlers. Mideast columnist Lee Smith uses the tools of literary theory to show how, in the Middle East, the same words can mean different things to different sides. If you ever want The Scroll to perform a Derridean deconstruction of itself, just let us know.
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