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Issue Vol. 006 Issue 028 (April 2 2001)
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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Dual-plicity Documents released through the Freedom of Information Act make clear that the fiber-optic system Chinese technicians have been putting in place to upgrade Iraq's air defense...
Paid article Casual
Starr, Richard
Casual SLIGHTLY AMAZING GRACE Afghan holy men aren't the only ones swinging the wrecking ball these days. Just last Sunday in my suburban Catholic church I came across evidence that cultural...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence HISTORY IN THE MAKING ANDREW FERGUSON CRITICIZES me as part of his general attack on evolutionary psychology. His reasoning is confusing ("Evolutionary Psychology and Its True...
Paid article Memo to the President:Goldilocks Is Dead
EDITORIAL Memo to the President: Goldilocks Is Dead Goldilocks is dead, and George W. Bush should admit it. The president has been selling his tax cut plan by saying that it's not too big and not...
Paid article Closing Time for the Bar
Eastland, Terry
Closing Time for the Bar And happy hour for conservatives. BY TERRY EASTLAND ON SATURDAY, MARCH 17, the New York Times broke the story: President Bush's legal advisers had "told the American Bar...
Paid article George W. Bush and the R-Word
PODHORETZ, JOHN
George W. Bush and the R-Word There's a good reason the new administration is talking recession. BY JOHN PODHORETZ GEORGE W. BUSH and his team have been expressing unflagging concern about the...
Paid article Don't Know Much About Hiss
BOCKHORN, LEE
Don't Know Much About Hiss A new century of whitewashing Alger Hiss begins. BY LEE BOCKHORN THE RECENT DRAMA surrounding FBI agent Robert Hanssen comes at a time when we are reminded of another...
Paid article Who's Afraid of Productivity?
FREEMAN, JAMES
Who's Afraid of Productivity? Government bureaucrats, that's who. BY JAMES FREEMAN HOW MUCH MONEY could government save taxpayers by using the latest technology? Some public officials don't want...
Paid article Follow the Money
OPPENHEIM, NOAH D.
Follow the Money Thee Jeessssee Jaccksson ssttorry BY NOAH D. OPPENHEIM On March 8, the Reverend Jesse Jackson held a press conference in Chicago. All the country's major newspapers sent...
Paid article More Nukes, Please
TUCKER, WILLIAM
More Nukes, Please They're the safest, cleanest, cheapest way to generate electricity BY WILLIAM TUCKER While California frets over rolling blackouts and Washington sounds the alarm about a new...
Paid article The Cowboy Poet and the End of the West
CROKE, BILL
The Cowboy Poet and the End of the West BY BILL CROKE Elko, Nevada The word "buckaroo" is an American corruption of "va-quero," the Spanish word for cowboy. Unlike their counterparts on the Great...
Paid article China Tan
D'MELLO, SUZANNE
China Tan In Amy Tan's fiction, American daughters despise their Chinese mothers. by Suzanne d'Mello In her enormously popular first novel, The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan took up the relations of...
Paid article The Silenced Woman of Silent Films
SINGH, LISA
The Silenced Woman of Silent Films Why Lois Weber has not been rediscovered. BY LISA SINGH Poor Lois. Even her name seems old and unhip, hardly the right sound for a woman once hailed as a daring...
Paid article Parody
Parody Brooklyn Museum to Feature Taliban Show By LAWRENCE KLEPP The Brooklyn Museum of Art will mount a major exhibition, titled “Sensation II,” of the work of the controversial young Afghan...
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