Author: Michael Kelly
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-INTERVIEW: A Conversation with Michael Kelly (Atlantic Unbound, June 3, 2003) -ARTICLE: Atlantic Monthly Editor Killed in Iraq: Michael Kelly Was a Columnist for The Washington Post (Howard Kurtz, April 4, 2003, Washington Post) -Statement from Atlantic Media on the death of Michael Kelly (4/04/03) -ARTICLE: UNH classmates recall Mike Kelly (KATHRYN MARCHOCKI, 4/04/03, Union Leader) Michael Kelly, RIP: A journalist of brilliance and independence dies doing what he loves. (PEGGY NOONAN, April 4, 2003, Walkl Street Journal) -TRIBUTE: Michael Kelly (Washington Post, 4/05/03) -TRIBUTE: A Courageous Man: Michael Kelly, R.I.P. (Byron York, April 4, 2003, National Review) -TRIBUTE: 'The Best Possible Life' (MAUREEN DOWD, April 6, 2003, NY Times) -TRIBUTE: IT'S UNBEARABLE (The McGill Report, 4/04/03) -TRIBUTE: Michael Kelly (NY Times, 4/05/03) -TRIBUTE: The death of Michael Kelly (Boston Phoenix) -ESSAY: Two who fell so we could see (Pete Hamill, April 7, 2003, NY Daily News) What Now?: A letter from Kuwait City (Michael Kelly, May 2003, Atlantic Monthly) -ESSAY: Across the Euphrates (Michael Kelly, April 3, 2003, Washington Post) EAST OF THE EUPHRATES RIVER, Iraq -- Near the crest of the bridge across the Euphrates that Task Force 3-69 Armor of the 1st Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division seized yesterday afternoon was a body that lay twisted from its fall. He had been an old man -- poor, not a regular soldier -- judging from his clothes. He was lying on his back, not far from one of several burning skeletons of the small trucks that Saddam Hussein's willing and unwilling irregulars employed. The tanks and Bradleys and Humvees and bulldozers and rocket launchers, and all the rest of the massive stuff that makes up the U.S. Army on the march, rumbled past him, pushing on. -ESSAY: I Believe (Michael Kelly, February 4, 1998, Washington Post) -ESSAY : Starr Wars: The 21st Century (Michael Kelly, July 8, 1998, Washington Post) -ESSAY: Left Everlasting (Michael Kelly, December 11, 2002, Washington Post) -ARCHIVES: Michael Kelly's What Now? column (Atlantic Monthly) -ARCHIVES: Michael Kelly (Washington Post) -ARCHIVES: Townhall.com: Conservative Columnists: Michael Kelly -Lunch With Diana McLellan: Michael Kelly Is a Hometown Kid Who Delights in Upsetting Elites and Battling Hypocrisy. When the Bell Sounds, He Starts Throwing Punches. (June 1997, Washingtonian) -PROFILE: Bracing for change at the Atlantic (Dan Kennedy, 10/99, Boston Phoenix) -INTERVIEW: Competence fueled by conservatism and cynicism (Dan Kennedy, 5/06/99, Boston Phoenix) -ESSAY: An unseemly divorce:In firing Clinton-Gore-bashing editor Michael Kelly, New Republic owner Marty Peretz has raised serious questions about his magazine's credibility (Dan Kennedy, 9/11/97, Boston Phoenix) -War Correspondents: Their dirty little secret. (David Plotz, November 2, 2001, Slate) -lying in ponds: Michael Kelly -kicking Michael Kelly's Can -BOOKNOTES: Martyrs' Day: Chronicle of a Small War by Michael Kelly (C-SPAN, March 28, 1993 ) LAMB: If you were to name one part of this book that left the biggest impression -- or the experience around the part of the book that you wrote, which one would it be? -REVIEW: of Martyrs' Day: Chronicle of a Small War By Michael Kelly (John Wilson, 04/07/2003, Christianity Today)
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