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Paid article JONATHAN BRODER'S PLAGIARISM OF THE WEEK
JONATHAN BRODER’S PLAGIARISM OF THE WEEK Last week in these pages, Philip Terzian summarized the plagiaristic career of Salon magazine’s Jonathan Broder, an ardent exponent of the view...
Paid article Herd Instinct
Herd Instinct Okay, maybe in some sense they deserve what they get, but I still can’t help feeling sorry for the baby boomers. They’re like a gigantic herd of wildebeests starving to death...
Paid article Is Clinton Doomed?
Is Clinton Doomed? I enjoyed William Kristol’s prophetic piece, “Clinton’s Fate” (May 4). After all, I love fiction. I especially enjoyed Kristol’s claim that when the American public is...
Paid article The Presidency Is Vacant
The Presidency Is Vacant It is worth recalling, at this troubled point in our political history, why we have a president in the first place. There are many reasons; ours is a sophisticated...
Paid article Bacon Tripps Up
NORDLINGER, JAY
Bacon Tripps Up by Jay Nordlinger ON FRIDAY, MARCH 13, at least one Pentagon hand knew something strange was going on. Les Blake, head of an office dealing with confidential files, decided he...
Paid article How Waxman Won
YORK, BYRON
How Waxman Won by Byron York HENRY WAXMAN WAS OUTRAGED, and the Webb Hubbell prison recordings hadn’t even been released yet. “The tapes,” Waxman wrote in a letter to attorney general Janet...
Paid article No Fear of Clinton
BARNES, FRED
No Fear of Clinton by Fred Barnes HOUSE REPUBLICAN WHIP TOM DELAY recently sent House committee chairmen a simple message: Act boldly. DeLay had a particular episode in mind. In April,...
Paid article Pulling the Wings Off the Warriors
LABASH, MATT
Pulling the Wings Off the Warriors By Matt Labash In military parlance, Maj. Jacquelyn Parker was a water-walking blue-flamer, with a résumé that would quicken the heart of any service flack....
Paid article The Big Enchilada
BARONE, MICHAEL
The Big Enchilada Who Will Govern the Golden State? By Michael Barone The California governor’s race—with two millionaires, Democrats Al Checchi and Jane Harman, and two statewide officials,...
Paid article Titian's Women
GELERNTER, DAVID
Titian’s Women Boston’s Gardner Museum Shows Off By David Gelernter For sheer dazzling gorgeousness, precious few man-made objects hold their own against the paintings of Titian, the...
Paid article When East Meets West
FERGUSON, ANDREW
When East Meets West Winging It at the National Gallery By Andrew Ferguson The East Building of the National Gallery of Art turns twenty on June 1, and in honor of the occasion let us throw...
Paid article My Darling Clement
KIMBALL, ROGER
My Darling Clement The Art of Writing About Art By Roger Kimball Even bad books have their uses. Florence Rubenfeld’s new biography of the art critic Clement Greenberg is a case in...
Paid article Parody
“…publishers have been scurrying to churn out kids’ titles by celebrities.” —Wall Street Journal, Monday, May 4, 1998 THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Best Sellers for Children May 10,...
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