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May 09, 2007, 18:53
shufitz
Alice and the Red Queen
'No, no!' said the [Red] Queen. 'Sentence first—verdict afterwards.'

The Wall Street Journal seems to be using "Red Queen" as a term. Today: And last Febrary 22, a more complete explanation:Ignoring the political issues, how do you feel about this usage? I rather like it.
May 10, 2007, 01:53
BobHale
An interesting muddling of Lewis Carroll (famous children's author) with Leo G. Carroll (well known character actor and the head of U.N.C.L.E in "The man from UNCLE".)

Not a mistake I'd expect of so erudite a newspaper.

I like the metaphorical usage though. I can think of many places where it seems to have been applied in recent years but to avoid getting into any political debate I'll refrain from mentioning them.

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