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 FrontPage magazine.com :: Anthony Lewis: A Biased Chronicler of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by Itzhak Sharav
Columnist Lewis, by pointing a finger at Israel as the initiator of the Six-Day War, has in effect managed, in one shameful stroke, to transform and recast Egypt, Syria and Jordan in the reactive and sympathy evoking role of victims who were led to war, rather than aggressors who had launched one.
Lewis, in contrast, regularly announced how saddened he was to conclude, much to his proclaimed disappointment, that the young democratic country he was visiting - the only democracy in the region, though he never made this point - was falling short of expectations - both his, and those of its Zionist Founding Fathers.
Lewis - whose public persona is that of an earnest liberal humanist, who cares deeply about the poor and downtrodden, and wishes peace on all - did not bother to address this issue.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=2426   (4751 words)

  
 Anthony / Lewis
Anthony was a kingpin in the photography business selling stereo equipment made by others and items made in their own factories.
Lewis’ fourth patent #183,579 was issued October 24, 1876 and it was for a stereographoscope.
On Lewis viewers the folding wires are pressed into holes in the sides of the crossbar and the cross bar has a angled cut to hold the wire in place.
www.digisys.net /s3dcor/Lewis/Lewis.htm   (1683 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lewis and his wife currently reside in Cambridge, MA, and are longtime residents there.
Anthony Lewis is also, though readers of his former column in the Times on Israeli-Palestinian issues might find this hard to believe, a prominent Jewish-American.
Anthony Lewis discusses press issues with Ron Collins at Harvard University A transcript of that interview can be found here.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anthony_Lewis   (801 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis
New York Times' columnist Anthony Lewis recently wrote that journalists "who live by freedom of the press must recognize that sometimes the freedom can be perverted..." Regrettably this was not an expression of self-discovery and penitence at the perversion of his own op-ed pulpit into a decades-long skein of anti-Israel distortion, falsehood and unsubstantiated allegation.
Lewis continues to malign the Jewish state in a newspaper apparently indifferent to the outright errors of fact that pepper his writing.
Lewis filed several columns from Israel in March that bear the hallmarks of his commentary.
world.std.com /~camera/docs/cmr61/lewis61.html   (910 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis Speaks at Commencement 2003
A columnist for The New York Times for 32 years, Lewis was described by the Boston Globe as "the liberal conscience of The New York Times's op-ed page on topics from foreign policy to civil liberties" when he stepped down in December 2001.
Lewis was awarded the Pulitzer in 1955 and 1963 for reporting he did, respectively, at the Washington Daily News and the Washington bureau of The New York Times.
Three years later Lewis won his first Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for a series of articles on the dismissal of a Navy employee as a security risk–dismissal without telling the employee the sources or nature of the charges against him.
www.oberlin.edu /newserv/03apr/anthony_lewis_release.html   (364 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis is Eagle Scout
Lewis’ Eagle Scout Project was the restoration of the Cherry Hill Cemetery in Bethel.
As a sophomore, Lewis was inducted into the WHS Honor Society and as a junior, he was chosen to attend Boy’s State and to participate in a model UN.
Lewis himself was "impressed at the big turn-out." He mentioned by name the positive male role models in his life of scouting—Mark Luttrell, Gary Burt, Harold White, Rick Nickerson and Mel Washburn and his parents for their support.
www.rherald.com /News/2000/1109/People.html   (498 words)

  
 Middle East Warp: The Pathology of Anthony Lewis
Henry Kissinger's observation of Anthony Lewis, "He's always wrong," applies not only to the columnist's colossal misappraisals of the murderous Khmer Rouge and the Ayatollah Khomeini, and to his inane prediction that the Gulf War would become another Vietnam, but, most aptly, to his relentless misrepresentations of truth about Israel and the Middle East.
Painting the PLO as moderate and agreeable, and ignoring entirely the lethally-armed Arab dictatorships arrayed against Israel, Lewis is undeterred by factual data in vaunting his notions of Israeli villainy and intransigence and Arab innocence.
This astounding response is unsurprising; Lewis has always been indifferent to what the periodic convulsions of government-orchestrated anti-Jewish hatred by Egypt portends for genuine peace between the Arabs and Israel.
world.std.com /~camera/docs/oncamera/ocalws92.html   (1164 words)

  
 Knight Fellowships: Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis is a native of New York City and a graduate of Harvard University.
Lewis moved to the New York Times Washington bureau, where he won a second Pulitzer Prize in 1963, for his coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court, and in particular of the court's legislative reapportionment decisions.
In addition to delivering this address, Lewis was on the Stanford campus for two weeks, in residence at the Knight Fellowships program as the first Lee Hills Senior Fellow meeting with the Knight Fellows, talking with classes and other groups.
knight.stanford.edu /lectures/knight/1994/lewis_bio.html   (375 words)

  
 Harvard Gazette: Anthony Lewis named Lombard Lecturer
Anthony Lewis, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, has been named the Visiting Lombard Lecturer and will teach a course on the First Amendment.
Lewis was a columnist for The New York Times from 1969 to 2001.
Lewis became chief of the Times’ London bureau in 1964 and began writing his column from London in 1969.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/2002/01.31/16-shorenstein.html   (1136 words)

  
 AN OPEN LETTER TO AUTHOR ANTHONY LEWIS: "The Closed Mind," or "The Mercenary Mind?"
Lewis, I have to tell you that your most recent column, "The Closed Mind," struck me as either highly disingenuous, highly satirical, or highly misinformed.
Lewis, do you really believe that Bush's environmental and defense policies have anything to do with his "deeply-held" beliefs on these subjects and their relative scientific merits?
Lewis, I appreciate that you have been courageous enough and principled enough to write articles critical of the Bush administration.
www.coup2k.com /openletteranthonylewis.html   (800 words)

  
 ANTHONY LEWIS DRIPS POISON
In a recent column in the New York Times (1) Anthony Lewis expresses a brief moment of horror at the fate of two Jewish boys in Israel who were bludgeoned to death by Arabs.
Lewis’ opening gambit is that he is personally shocked that two innocent Jewish boys were deliberately and brutally murdered by some unidentified person/persons.
Lewis, how generous and caring of you to worry about the "Jewish" character of the State if only the Jews would evacuate most of her heartland.
www.tzemach.org /fyi/docs/winston/june07-01.htm   (1980 words)

  
 M. Anthony Lewis Publications Index
Anthony Lewis, Andrew H. Fagg and Alan Solidium, Genetic Algorithms Approach to the Construction of a Neural Network for Control of a Walking Robot, ICRA 1992, Nice, France, p2618-23.
Anthony Lewis, Andrew H. Fagg and George Bekey, Genetic Algorithms for Gait Synthesis in a Hexapod Robot, In Zheng, ed.
Anthony Lewis, Andrew H. Fagg and George A. Bekey, The USC Autonomous Flying Vehicle: An Experiment in Real-Time Behavior Based Control, Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Atlanta, Vol II.
www.iguana-robotics.com /people/tlewis/publications/index.html   (505 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis Biosketch
Anthony Lewis has been a columnist for The New York Times since 1969.
In 1955 he won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for a series of articles in The News on the dismissal of a Navy employee as a security risk -- dismissal without telling the employee the sources or nature of the charges against him.
Lewis was for fifteen years a Lecturer on Law at the Harvard Law School, teaching a course on The Constitution and the Press.
www.umich.edu /~aflf/ALewis.html   (327 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis - AOL Music
Noam Chomsky has said that Anthony Lewis is at "the far left of the spectrum"...
Lewis was the last man to captain England on his Test debut.
Download, listen and watch Anthony Lewis music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/anthony-lewis/98164/main   (115 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis is a former New York Times columnist.
Despite what we know of history, it comes as a shock to discover that American leaders would open the way for torture of prisoners, that the President would fight legislation prohibiting inhumane treatment, and that Congress would barely react.
A moment of historical reckoning has come: It is time to establish an independent commission with a special prosecutor and bring executors of abuse to justice.
www.thenation.com /directory/bios/anthony_lewis   (74 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis to deliver Knight Lecture, named senior fellow
The selection of Lewis as a Senior Fellow and Knight Lecturer was announced by James V. Risser, professor of communication and director of the John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalists at Stanford, who called Lewis "one of this country's most incisive and thoughtful commentators on domestic and international affairs."
While he was at the Daily News, in 1955, he won his first Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles on the dismissal of a Navy employee as a security risk.
Lewis was, for 15 years, a lecturer at the Harvard Law School.
www.stanford.edu /dept/news/pr/93/931220Arc3003.html   (547 words)

  
 American Civil Liberties Union : Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Anthony Lewis To Receive Baldwin Medal of Liberty at ...
Anthony Lewis will receive the Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty at a dinner here during the ACLU's Inaugural Membership Conference.
Lewis won his first Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 1955 as a reporter for the Washington Daily News before joining The New York Times in 1955.
Lewis has written three books: Gideon's Trumpet, about a landmark Supreme Court case that compelled states to provide attorneys for indigent defendants; Portrait of a Decade, about the seismic changes in American race relations; and Make No Law, about Times v.
www.aclu.org /conference/18936prs20030613.html   (479 words)

  
 Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County, NJ: Anthony Lewis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-09)
In mid-December 2001 Anthony Lewis, the long-time editorialist for the New York Times penned his last column.
In that column Lewis wrote that his gravest concern over the decades was humanity's descent into irrationality.
But Lewis said that he had faith that reason would, in the long range, prevail over the forces of irrationality and obscurantism, despite the darkness of the moment.
www.ethicalfocus.org /index.php?mpage=34/Anthony_Lewis.htm   (655 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis (biographical details)
Anthony Lewis, an American Jew, is a former columnist for The New York Times, which he joined in 1969.
Lewis is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for national reporting: in 1955, for a series of articles in the Washington Daily News, and in 1963, for distinguished reporting in his coverage of the Supreme Court's proceedings in that year.
Lewis lectured at Harvard Law School for fifteen years, teaching a course on the Constitution and the press.
student.cs.ucc.ie /cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/php/authors.php?auid=386   (181 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Gideon's Trumpet: Books: Anthony Lewis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-09)
The details of the story, again, were fascinating and Lewis relates them well.
But along the way, you have to slog through a LOT of commentary about how selfless these lawyers are and how we owe them a debt of gratitude, etc. Well, fine.
Anthony Lewis's book should point law students and young lawyers to the deeper lessons of practice.
www.amazon.ca /Gideons-Trumpet-Anthony-Lewis/dp/0679723129   (961 words)

  
 Tony and Nichole Lewis
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Anthony and Nichole Lewis, from Louisville, KY and Cincinnati, OH are professional dancers, teachers and competitors teaching all major forms of social and competitive dance including American Style Smooth, Rhythm, Swing, Salsa and Country Western.
Tony began dancing in 1995, teaching in 1996 and competing professionally in 1998.
www.geocities.com /tonynichole   (270 words)

  
 In Time of War: Introduction written by Anthony Lewis
Lewis was born in New York City on March 27, 1927.
Eight years later, he won his second Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Supreme Court for the New York Times.
Lewis has been a lifelong champion of civil rights and civil liberties.
www.intimeofwar.org /anthony_lewis.htm   (190 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthony was born on March 31, 1983 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and started acting at age nine and had a three and half year stint playing Marc Reynolds on the popular British soap opera Emmerdale.
He has two brothers, Chris Lewis and Harry Potter actor, Matthew Lewis.
He is in a band called The Good Die Young.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anthony_Lewis_(actor)   (129 words)

  
 Astrology, Tarot & Jung: Home Page of Anthony Louis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-09)
Horary Astrology Plain and Simple can be found at most bookstores.
by Anthony Louis appears in the April/May 2004 issue of
Horary for Beginners (1997) is a workbook published by Carol Wiggers of the Horary Practitioner.
members.aol.com /tonylouis/home   (446 words)

  
 The Idle Mind...
I'll tell you more when I've gotten a bit deeper into it and have a better idea of what it's about...
Middle America has popped up again on the blogosphere radar screen, this time over at Knappster.
Hopefully that'll be done by the end of this week, if not sooner.
www.anthonylewisbooks.blogspot.com   (610 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis and Sarah L. ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-09)
Anthony Lewis and Sarah L. The Descendents of Anthony Lewis and Sarah L. Children*
Laura B. * Born in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.
Much of this information has been provided by Joan Evans.
www.senclewises.com /anthonysarahl.html   (67 words)

  
 Anthony Lewis (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-09)
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 RandomHouse.ca | Author Spotlight: Anthony Lewis
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Steven Weinberg, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, writes that America today "has an unprecedented opportunity to begin to escape from the risk of nuclear annihilation." But, he warns, President Bush is not only letting this opportunity slip away, he is, in some respects, moving in the wrong direction.
More than 800,000 sold since its first pub date of 1964.
www.randomhouse.ca /catalog/author.pperl?authorid=17506   (137 words)

  
 Books by Michael Anthony Lewis, compare prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-09)
by Steven Pressman, Michael Anthony Lewis, Karl Widerquist (Editor)
by Michael Anthony Lewis (Editor), Karl Widerquist (Editor)
by Michael Anthony Lewis, Michael Anthony Lewis (Editor), Karl Widerquist (Editor)
www.allbookstores.com /author/Michael_Anthony_Lewis.html   (135 words)

  
 The Torture Administration
Would the people of other societies as readily accept tyranny?
Sinclair Lewis, in 1935, imagined Americans turning to dictatorship under the pressures of economic distress in the Depression.
If you like this article, consider making a donation to The Nation.
www.thenation.com /doc/20051226/lewis   (606 words)

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