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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Free Gene Scalia! The one-year anniversary of Bush v. Gore arrives December 12, and Senate Democrats have conjured up a curious way of commemorating it: They're blocking the appointment...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual A WALKER OUTSIDE THE CITY In 1951, the literary critic Alfred Kazin published a schmaltzily sentimental memoir called Walker in the City in which he was able to demonstrate his sensitivity...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence SHE-I-A? I APPRECIATE Claire Berlinski's insight into a serious shortcoming of the Central Intelligence Agency, which some believe failed to intercept information concerning the...
Paid articleTribunals on Trial
EDITORIAL TRIBUNALS ON TRIAL Of all the myriad criticisms lately leveled against President Bush's November 13 "military tribunals" order, the most wonderful—for pure dishonesty—is the indignation...
Paid articleDr. West and Mr. Bin Laden
COHEN, ERIC; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Dr. West and Mr. Bin Laden Cloning and terrorism are both clear and present dangers. BY ERIC COHEN & WILLIAM KRISTOL IN TESTIMONY before the Senate last July, Dr. Michael West, president of...
Paid articleNot So Holy After All
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Not So Holy After All The Bush administration takes on a Hamas front group. by Stephen Schwartz LAST WEEK President Bush made a long-overdue decision. He ordered the closing of the Holy Land...
Paid articleHow Republican is Riordan?
PLESZCZYNSKI, WLADYSLAW
How Republican Is Riordan? Conservatives size up the GOP gubernatorial front-runner. BY WLADYSLAW PLESZCZYNSKI WORD HAS IT that a leading California Republican has devised the perfect slogan for...
Paid articleThe Assisted Suicide of the West
KOSMAN, KIM
The Assisted Suicide of the West The real stakes in Oregon's fight with the Bush administration. BY KIM KOSMAN AT FIRST GLANCE, the struggle between the Justice Department and Oregon over that...
Paid articleGeneral Ashcroft
Eastland, Terry
General Ashcroft Justice goes to war BY TERRY EASTLAND ON NOVEMBER 29, Attorney General John Ashcroft introduced President Bush to an audience of the nation's 94 U.S. attorneys. Bush began his...
Paid articleThe Crybaby Left
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Crybaby Left They'd love to be the victims of American intolerance, but they're not. BY NOEMIE EMERY More than two months after the terrorist attacks that took the lives of 4,000 people, and...
Paid articleFrankenstein's Creator
BOERNER, MARGARET
Frankenstein's Creator The surprisingly admirable life of Mary Shelley. by Margaret Boerner Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley clinched her name in history at the very beginning of her womanhood....
Paid articleDear Diary
Caldwell, Christopher
Dear Diary . . . The art of speaking to yourself. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL An anthology of diary entries may seem a silly idea, rather like an anthology of everything. But, in fact, diaries are...
Paid articleThe Dictator's Dotage
LENZNER, STEVE
The Dictator's Dotage Vargas Llosa's novel about the conspiracy against General Trujillo. BY STEVE LENZNER Mario Vargas Llosa's The Feast of the Goat portrays in stark terms the thirty-one-year...
Paid articleThe Life and Times of Cap the Knife
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
The Life and Times of Cap the Knife Caspar Weinberger remembers his days in the ring. BY ROBERT D. NOVAK When I opened Caspar Weinberger's memoir, an irresistible impulse propelled me to the...
Paid articleToo Many Crooks
BREEN, JON L.
Too Many Cooks The enduring appeal of group mystery novels. BY JON L. BREEN A multiple-author novel is the equivalent of an old-time theatrical benefit: There's little or no money for the...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
Bloom, Gotham, Granta, and Harold
The Standard Reader Christmas Books in Brief Stories and Poems for Extremely Intelligent Children of All Ages, selected by Harold Bloom (Scribner, 570 pp., $27.50). What is Bloom up to? Every...
Paid articleParody
Parody SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S EDITION ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OF INTERIOR DESIGN FEBRUARY 2002 TORA BORA GLORIA! A Demanding Client Creates A Stylish Retreat by Annette...
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