Contributors
ROGER DONWAY contributes regularly to these pages—most recently with his Fall 2006 report about the government’s persecution of businessman Frank Quattrone. Roger is TNI senior editor, and senior research fellow at the Institute for Energy Research. He made waves in our April/May 2005 issue with his scathing profile “Eliot Spitzer: Ayatollah General.” This month he reviews a recent biography of
MARSHA FAMILARO ENRIGHT is founder and president of the
EDWARD L. HUDGINS, executive director of The Atlas Society, has been director of regulatory studies at the Cato Institute and editor of its magazine, Regulation; a senior economist for the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress; and deputy director for economic policy studies at the Heritage Foundation. He contributes frequently to this magazine. In this issue you’ll find his fascinating interview with Eduardo Marty, and his curmudgeonly essay “Hate Thy Neighbor!”
ROBERT L. JONES is TNI entertainment editor. As a policy writer for Rudy Giuliani’s 1993 mayoral campaign, Robert co-authored the candidate’s position paper on crime and law enforcement. His articles and photos have been featured in numerous publications, and he has created classical music websites devoted to Sergei Rachmaninoff, Jean Sibelius, and currently, Eugene Ormandy. You’ll find his lively reviews of recent films in almost every issue of the magazine. This time he takes a look at A Prairie Home Companion and, with co-author Jennifer Litz, A Scanner Darkly.
JENNIFER LITZ is the managing editor for “Scene” in San Antonio Monthly, a general-interest city magazine in








