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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Selective Indignation in Our Time Arco Arena in Sacramento is one noisy place, as anyone who has ever watched a Sacramento Kings game can attest. So it had to be unpleasant for...
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Casual
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual PENMAN An article in a recent issue of the Women's Quarterly bemoans the absence of the teaching of handwriting in schools, pointing out that this is especially a hardship on young boys....
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Correspondence
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Correspondence LOCK 'EM UP THANKS TO STEPHEN SCHWARTZ for his critique of the recent legislation calling for a Justice Department review of the alleged mistreatment of Italian Americans during...
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Tom Daschle, Dr. No
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editorial Tom Daschle, Dr. No Is there a starker contrast than the one between the glorious triumph of American arms abroad and the grubby selfishness of our politics at home? While American...
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Dems on Defense
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BARNES, FRED
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Dems on Defense How Republicans won the PR battle over the stimulus package. BY FRED BARNES SENATE MAJORITY LEADER Tom Daschle never had it so good. For weeks, the White House made concession...
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The God Issue in 2002
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CANNON, FRANK; BELL, JEFFREY
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The God Issue in 2002 The Democrats' faith-based dilemma. BY FRANK CANNON AND JEFFREY BELL GOD BLESS AMERICA." These words have been VJ repeated millions of times since September 11. They have...
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Freedom and the Arab World
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MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
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Freedom and the Arab World Terrorism thrives where people aren't free. BY JOSHUA MURAVCHIK IN THE AFTERMATH of September 11, the rulers or cabinet ministers of Iran, Malaysia, Jordan, Syria,...
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Indicting a Terrorist
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Eastland, Terry
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Indicting a Terrorist Why Bush decided against a military tribunal for Zacarias Moussaoui. BY TERRY EASTLAND IN EARLY DECEMBER, President Bush had to decide what to do about Zacarias Moussaoui....
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Giving Sophistry a Bad Name
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BERKOWITZ, PETER
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Giving Sophistry a Bad Name Princeton's Peter Singer, baffled by charity. BY PETER BERKOWITZ IN RESPONSE TO SEPTEMBER 11, people from many walks of life performed their jobs with spirit and guts...
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Jihad Comes to Indonesia
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MARSHALL, PAUL
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Jihad Comes to Indonesia Bin Laden's allies attempt a hostile takeover. BY PAUL MARSHALL THE ROAD BETWEEN Poso and Tentena on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi runs past burned-out homes,...
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Black Hawks Back to Somalia?
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LOWE, CHRISTIAN
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Black Hawks Back to Somalia? The Special Forces should fare a lot better this time. BY CHRISTIAN LOWE IS SOMALIA NEXT? Reports from the region suggest U.S. Special Forces teams have been in the...
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The War on the Police
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MacDonald, Heather
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The War on the Police . . . and how it harms the war on terrorism. BY HEATHER MAC DONALD I've been amusing myself recently with the following experiment: I call up the most strident antipolice...
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How to Fight a Superpower
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LINDBERG, TOD
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How to Fight a Superpower Al Qaeda as an NGO BY TOD LINDBERG President Bush has described the struggle against terrorism in which we are engaged as the first war of the twenty-first century....
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Hockney'd Ideas
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WOODWARD, RICHARD B.
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Hockney'd Ideas Could the great artists draw? BY RICHARD B. WOODWARD When David Hockney shared his hunches about optics and art history with the New Yorker nearly two years ago —which reported...
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Bourgeois Detective
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KARNICK, S.T.
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The Bourgeois Detective Charlie Chan, conservative. BY S.T. KARNICK Critics have never cared much for Charlie Chan, but the portly Chinese-American detective has been a favorite for...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Tolkien, the Book Rereading Lord of the Rings BY J. BOTTUM The endless talk about The Lord of the Rings almost— almost—convinces me to see the movie. We live in the highest...
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Parody
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Parody New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis has retired. After 50 years in journalism, he says he has learned that sometimes "human beings don't get along," which is "very disappointing." Lewis...
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