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IssueVol. 007 Issue 008 (November 5 2001)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Surprisingly Good Guys List (cont.) Our winner this week of membership on The Scrapbook's Surprisingly Good Guys List™ is the German Navy. Obviously, as they are NATO members in good...
Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual EMERGENCY EXIT The domestic-front press coverage of our war on terrorism has featured at least i a half dozen stories of knuckle-dragging American provincial lugnuts who have bolted from...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence OUR SURPRISING TIMES ONE THING IS FOR SURE: We live in surprising times. The "Surprisingly Good Guys List" in the Oct. 22 Scrapbook moved me to submit a bit entitled "A Good...
Paid articleFighting to Win
EDITORIAL Fighting to Win A couple of weeks after the September 11 attacks— before the military campaign in Afghanistan had begun, and when Secretary of State Colin Powell's coalitionism seemed to...
Paid articleGood for Bush, Bad for the GOP
BARNES, FRED
Good for Bush, Bad for the GOP Why a popular war president doesn't benefit his party. BY FRED BARNES Republicans are reveling in the sky-high poll numbers of President Bush, but there's a...
Paid articleWashington Goes to War
GREVE, MICHAEL S.
Washington Goes To War The case for an energetic—and limited—national government. BY MICHAEL S. GREVE WHEN FLIGHT 11 crashed into the World Trade Center, President George W. Bush was sitting in on...
Paid articleMore Like Nazis than Commies
WOLFSON, ADAM
More Like Nazis Than Commies The proper analogy for our terrorist enemies. BY ADAM WOLFSON IT IS SAID THAT GENERALS are always fighting the last war, and this is no less true of politicians and...
Paid articleRemembering Abdul Haq
SCHIFFREN, LISA
Remembering Abdul Haq The Taliban executes an Afghan patriot. BY LISA SCHIFFREN ABDUL HAQ, the legendary Afghan resistance commander, was captured and hanged on October 25 by the Taliban while on...
Paid articleIn Search of a Moderate Sheikh
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
In Search of a Moderate Sheikh A pro-American Muslim cleric is hard to find. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ ON SEPTEMBER 27, a group of Islamic scholars in the Middle East issued a fatwa on the duties of...
Paid article1001 Taliban Nights
LABASH, MATT
1001 Taliban Nights There are no "moderates" in the Afghan regime. BY MATT LABASH Of all the puzzling things that have been said since the United States started bombing Afghanistan back to the...
Paid articleAn Endangered Species?
PLESZCZYNSKI, WLADYSLAW
An Endangered Species? Among the California Republicans. BY WLADYSLAW PLESZCZYNSKI Los Angeles OSAMA BIN LADEN is very unhappy that we Republicans are gathering here today," Rep. David Dreier...
Paid articleThe Real New World Order
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The Real New World Order The American empire and the Islamic challenge BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER I. The Anti-Hegemonic Alliance On September 11, our holiday from history came to an abrupt end. Not...
Paid articleSyria Yes, Israel No?
PODHORETZ, NORMAN
Syria Yes, Israel No? Our anti-terror coalition doesn't distinguish friend from foe. BY NORMAN PODHORETZ During Desert Shield, the run-up to the Gulf War of 1991, President George Bush told a...
Paid articleO, Cleopatra
CANTOR, PAUL A.
O, Cleopatra! Globalization in antiquity BY PAUL A. CANTOR The issue of globalization is very much on our minds at the moment—and the experience of the ancient world proves an aid to...
Paid articleSecond-Guessing FDR
MASUGI, KEN
Second-Guessing FDR The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. BY KEN MASUGI Among those worried that the United States may react to the slaughter of September 11 by turning against...
Paid articleThe Imperial Left
SIEGEL, FRED; CHAPIN, JIM
The Imperial Left Why American academics love Hardt and Negri's Empire. BY FRED SIEGEL AND JIM CHAPIN Since last spring, the publishing sensation on the American academic left has been Michael...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Prizing Anti-Americanism If you ran an American foundation with a whole lot of money—so much money that you give out each year what are, after the Nobel prize, the biggest...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody Media Leadership in Our Time In an Oct. 23 appearance at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, later broadcast on C-SPAN, ABC News President David Westin was asked,...
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