Assassination Dialogue: Baker's 'Checkpoint' Novel
Alan Cheuse reviews Checkpoint, by Nicholson Baker, a controversial book in which two liberal Americans discuss a plot to assassinate President Bush.
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by Alan Cheuse
Alan Cheuse reviews Checkpoint, by Nicholson Baker, a controversial book in which two liberal Americans discuss a plot to assassinate President Bush.

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