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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Hillsdale Stonewall In mid-November, after repeated attempts to ignore the scandal exploding on its own campus, Hillsdale College announced plans to hire a law firm "to guide" the...
Paid article Casual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual NO ACKNOWLEDGMENT NEEDED Yesterday's mail brought a book from a friend—not a close friend, but someone I like a lot—and I was pleased to see that my name wasn't mentioned in his...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence FAST EDDIE EXPOSED AFTER YEARS OF CONSERVATIVES from the Wall Street Journal to the Heritage Foundation heaping praise on Ed Rendell as "America's Mayor," it was heartening to read...
Paid article The Government Flunks Math
EDITORIAL The Government Flunks Math Earlier this year, James Milgram of Stanford University got curious about something called the Connected Mathematics Project (CMP), an intermediate-school math...
Paid article The Less-Than-Inevitable Bush
BARNES, FRED
The Less-Than-Inevitable Bush His first debate showed that George W Bush could have a tough road ahead. BY FRED BARNES A BUSH ADVISER was asked recently what's likely to happen in the months...
Paid article Bomb-Shelter Bill Does Foreign Policy
DONNELLY, TOM; WRIGHT, KAREN
Bomb-Shelter Bill Does Foreign Policy After all this time, Bill Bradley is still an anti-Cold Warrior. BY TOM DONNELLY AND KAREN WRIGHT TO YOUNG BILL BRADLEY, the world could be a very scary...
Paid article Rough Trade in Seattle
Caldwell, Christopher
Rough Trade in Seattle The protesters and the WTO deserve each other. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL TWO MONTHS AGO IN BRUSSELS, I interviewed European Commission president Romano Prodi with a dozen...
Paid article Seattle Politics, Always a Riot
ROSENBERG, MATT
Seattle Politics, Always a Riot The political culture of the yuppie paradise invited the WTO chaos. BY MATT ROSENBERG "The last thing I ever wanted to be was the mayor of a city where I had to...
Paid article A City Goes to Pot
FEDER, DON
A City Goes to Pot Everything's up to date in Amsterdam; it's gone about as far as it can go. BY DON FEDER Amsterdam If America were ruled by a triumvirate of Larry Flynt, the Mayflower Madam,...
Paid article Texas Ranger
BROOKS, DAVID
Texas Ranger Did running a baseball team help prepare George W. Bush to run America? BY DAVID BROOKS In the early 1990s, the owners of the major league baseball teams held a meeting in Denver....
Paid article The Cybermonk of Kosovo
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
The Cybermonk of Kosovo It will take more than goodhearted multiculturalism to salvage a democratic future for the Balkans. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Gracanica, Kosovo On November 23, Bill Clinton and...
Paid article Dead Souls
APPLEBAUM, ANNE
Dead Souls Tallying the Victims of Communism BY ANNE APPLEBAUM Its pages were yellowed, its cheap binding broken, its typeface uneven: There was nothing imposing about the copy of Un Bagne en...
Paid article We Want to Be Millionaires
SILVER, DANIEL J.
We Want to Be Millionaires The relation of capitalism to democracy. BY DANIEL J. SILVER Capitalism and democracy are familiar bedfellows. During the heady days of communism's collapse back in...
Paid article The Justice of School Choice
Garnett, Richard W.
The Justice of School Choice A Brookings publication embraces school vouchers. BY RICHARD W. GARNETT The politics of education reform are a mystery. Millionaire businessmen and conservative...
Paid article Men in Arms
DONNELLY, TOM
Men in Arms Autocratic generals and democratic armies. BY TOM DONNELLY The relation between a democratic nation and a democratic army is paradoxical. Democratic peoples are reluctant to go to...
Paid article Shakespeare in Trouble
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Shakespeare in Trouble Mute Cordelias, cross-dressing Hamlets, and other willfulness BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER Early this century, on New York's Lower East Side, where the Yiddish theater thrived...
Paid article Parody
Parody "To call him a lightweight would be like calling Plato a lightweight." -South Carolina attorney general. Charlie Condon discussing George W. Bush on CNN's Inside Politics, November 23,...
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