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IssueVol. 007 Issue 003 (October 1 2001)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Chattering Asses, Village Voice Edition THE SCRAPBOOK is indebted to Rachel Neumann of the Village Voice, who has done all our heavy lifting for us this week. She organized the lefty...
Paid articleCasual
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Casual NEW YORK'S FINEST HOUR On a recent flight from London, back in the pre-September 11 era when a transatlantic trip meant an opportunity to relax and read, I took along a reprint of E.B....
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence A JUST WAR I USUALLY ENJOY J. Bottum's writing, but I'm troubled by his premature and ill-advised Christian-bashing article ("AWOL Christian Soldiers," Oct. 1). Bottum claims to...
Paid articleThe Coalition Trap
EDITORIAL The Coalition Trap Can the United States win a war on terrorism while winking at some terrorists and cozying up to nations that support them? Can the United States effectively fight...
Paid articleGeorge W. Bush, Bipartisan
BARNES, FRED
George W Bush, Bipartisan On Capitol Hill, the Dems are happy, the GOP anxious. BY FRED BARNES AS HE LEFT a crowded House floor after his speech to Congress on September 20, George Bush didn't...
Paid articleNot Serious About Surveillance
SCHMITT, GARY
Not Serious About Surveillance Neither the administration nor Congress is ready to do what's needed. BY GARY SCHMITT IN THE AFTERMATH of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the...
Paid articleThe Varieties of Muslim Experience
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
The Varieties of Muslim Experience There are two, three, many Arab streets. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ UNTIL SEPTEMBER 11, the American media typically portrayed only two kinds of Arabs and Muslims:...
Paid articlePatrick Leahy, Roadblock
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Patrick Leahy, Roadblock More than any other senator, he has stalled anti-terror bills. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES TWO DAYS after the new era of bipartisanship began, it ended. At least in the...
Paid articleThe "Blowback" Myth
HENRIKSEN, THOMAS
The "Blowback" Myth Bad history makes bad policy. BY THOMAS HENRIKSEN EVEN BEFORE President George W. Bush approved covert support for the factions opposing the Taliban regime, pundits began...
Paid articleThe Case for American Empire
BOOT, MAX
The Case for American Empire The most realistic response to terrorism is for the United States unambiguously to embrace its imperial role. BY MAX BOOT Many have suggested that the September 11...
Paid articleLook Who's Waving the Flag Now
EMERY, NOEMIE
Look Who's Waving the Flag Now As Democrats rediscover patriotism, the anti-American left sulks. BY NOEMIE EMERY The events of September 11 in New York and at the Pentagon fell like an axe...
Paid articleAckroyd's Guide to London
ORMSBY-LENNON, HUGH
Ackroyd's Guide to London An idiosyncratic walk through a new-old city BY HUGH ORMSBY-LENNON ¡ To American tourists, standing in line at the Tower or Westminster Abbey, London seems an old...
Paid articleClintonites Abroad
DONN, TOM
Clintonites Abroad Neither the best nor the brightest. BY TOM DONNELLY The story of America's foreign policy during the years of Bill Clinton will be of considerable interest to historians. The...
Paid articleHome on the Range
CROKE, BILL
Home on the Range A discouraging word. BY BILL CROKE The Great Plains are a wreck. In a northward swath from western Kansas to eastern Montana, birth rates have plunged, towns are dying, schools...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Sontagged The first Susan Sontag Certificate— THE WEEKLY STANDARD's recognition of particular inanity by intellectuals and artists in the wake of the terrorist attacks—goes, of...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody “The Hillary Perspective” by Nicholas Lemann The New Yorker, Oct. 8, 2001 “We talked about possible responses to the attack,” Lemann writes, “and then I asked her how she thought...
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