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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook WAITER RETCH'S VINDICATION In a welcome instance of congressional oversight, a House Appropriations subcommittee requested a management review of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. The...
Paid articleCASUAL
Felten, Jennifer
Casual ZUZU'S PACIFIERS I got Zuzu to the emergency room at 10:20 p.m. Her symptoms were ambiguous but unnerving: lethargy, distension, moaning. Only two cases were ahead of us. The first must...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence RELIGIOUS .AND CREDIBLE, TOO Tucker Carlson's article detailing the struggles of the Republican candidates in Iowa as they grope about in George W. Bush's shadow contained rather...
Paid articleThe Substance Deficit
THE SUBSTANCE DEFICIT On August 14, the Iowa state GOP's presidential straw poll produced the obvious winner. In George W. Bush, Republicans have the two-term governor of an electorally significant...
Paid articleCLASS WARFARE IN THE GOP
BROOKS, DAVID
CLASS WARFARE IN THE GOP by David Brooks Ames, Iowa There's a specter haunting the Republican party, the specter of class warfare. Besides its normal ideological divides, the GOP is now split...
Paid articleREADY, AMES, FIRE
MURPHY, MIKE
READY, AMES, FIRE by Mike Murphy Ames, Iowa THE AMES STRAW POLL may have looked like a huckster's carnival, but under the bigtop lurked the first killing field of the GOP race. The "invisible...
Paid articleTOLERANCE, KOSOVO STYLE
BOSCO, DAVID
TOLERANCE, KOSOVO STYLE by David Bosco Pristina, Kosovo GRILLS ON THE WINDOWS keep out the hand grenades. British soldiers keep out the Albanians. This is the nongovernmental Center for Peace and...
Paid articlePESTS IN CONGRESS
DOHERTY, BRIAN
PESTS IN CONGRESS by Brian Doherty ON AUGUST 2, the Environmental Protection Agency announced new restrictions and bans on the use of methyl parathion and azinphos methyl, two pesticides used...
Paid articleAMERICA'S LEADING CONSERVATIVE
THOMAS, ANDREW PEYTON
AMERICA'S LEADING CONSERVATIVE The Triumph of Justice Clarence Thomas By Andrew Peyton Thomas Clarence Thomas is conservatism's man of the decade and everything his enemies feared he would become....
Paid articleDISHONORING THE BOY SCOUTS
Arnn, Larry P.
DISHONORING THE BOY SCOUTS There's No Merit in the New Jersey Court's Decision By Larry P. Arnn On August 4, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America is a "public...
Paid articleTHE MAN WHO HATED SHERLOCK HOLMES
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
The Man Who Hated Sherlock Holmes The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle. By Algis Valiunas Comedians, beautiful women, and the writers of popular fiction all suffer from the same affliction: a yearning...
Paid articleTHE LAST VICTORIAN
Pryce-Jones, David
The Last Victorjan Nirad Chaudhun, 1897-1999 By David Pryce-Jones Nirad Chaudhuri was a scholar and artist, an exile, a man with a tragic view of life but also a comedian, in every way a free...
Paid articleAN AMERICAN SCULPTOR
Wolfe, Tom
AN AMERICAN SCULPTOR Frederick Hart, 1943-1999 By Tom Wolfe When the sculptor Frederick Hart died on August 13, he was fifty-six and in his artistic prime. American art has lost a giant, a giant...
Paid articleNOT A PARODY
Not a Parody Buttering Up the Candidate Republican presidential hopeful Gary Bauer talks with Norma "Duffy" Lyons in front of her rendition of the Last Supper, made of butter, at the Iowa State...
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