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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Traficant'sJam Since we last spoke with James Trafi-cant in September, when the Ohio congressman told us he was at "the zenith of my jackasshood," he's had a tough go of it. Before last...
Paid articleCasual
Bass, David H.
Casual DERBY DAZE Horseracing is a big deal in Kentucky, and the Kentucky Derby is the pinnacle of the genre. The event is steeped in tradition that features the finest horses, betting, mint...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence TOTAL CONTROL AS CHAIRMAN of a Senate committee with broad jurisdiction over national security (including export controls, the Defense Production Act, the Trading With the Enemy...
Paid articleJohn Walters and His Critics
EDITORIAL John Walters and His Critics Every student of American politics is familiar with the life-cycle biology of "borking," that process by which nominees for high national office are nowadays...
Paid articleThe Party of Obstruction
BARNES, FRED
The Party of Obstruction Can the Democrats do to Bush in 2002 what the GOP did to Clinton in 1994? BY FRED BARNES JOHN BOLTON, President Bush's choice for undersecretary of state for arms control...
Paid articleThe Education of Hill Conservatives
DEALEY, SAM
The Education of Hill Conservatives Bush's bipartisan education strategy leaves some Republicans behind. BY SAM DEALEY WHEN HOUSE EDUCATION and Workforce chairman John Boehner unveiled the...
Paid articleThe End of Education Reform
GREVE, MICHAEL S.
The End of Education Reform Without parental choice, accountability is a sham. BY MICHAEL S. GREVE THE EDUCATION "REFORM" about to emerge from Congress is a perfect disaster. Conservatives such...
Paid articleKeep the Osprey Flying
LOWE, CHRISTIAN
Keep the Osprey Flying New planes are never perfect. BY CHRISTIAN LOWE IT NEVER FAILS. Once several high-profile, fatal crashes of a new airplane grab the attention of the mainstream media,...
Paid articleGames Countries Play
MILLER, JAMES D.
Games Countries Play Clarity trumps ambiguity. BY JAMES D. MILLER IN OUR EPIC GAME WITH CHINA, the United States has just changed strategies. Our commitment to Taiwan's defense used to be based...
Paid articleEurope vs. Human Rights
Shea, Nina
Europe vs. Human Rights Why the United States got thrown off the U.N. Human Rights Commission. BY NINA SHEA AMERICANS WERE SHOCKED when our European allies took the lead in ousting us from the...
Paid articleThe Myth of Alternative Energy
TUCKER, WILLIAM
The Myth of Alternative Energy The life and times of Amory Levins, green guru BY WILLIAM TUCKER Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are...
Paid articleIs Patriotism Dead?
BROOKS, DAVID
Is Patriotism Dead? Walter Berns on the American Creed. BY DAVID BROOKS Noah Webster didn't just produce a dictionary; he also wrote one of the most influential school textbooks in American...
Paid articleCommie Dearest
EVANIER, DAVID
Commie Dearest Ronald Radosh's journey from red diapers to second thoughts. BY DAVID EVANIER In Commies: A Journey Through the Old Left, the New Left and the Leftover Left, Ronald Radosh has...
Paid articleWilde Man
Caldwell, Christopher
Wilde Man Christopher Hitchens's literary essays. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Literary critics who make you roll on the floor laughing are a dime a dozen; what makes Christopher Hitchens rare is that...
Paid articleTough Love
WINKLER, CLAUDIA
Tough Love Marriage advice through the ages. BY CLAUDIA WINKLER What—another anthology ; on marriage? Just a year : after Leon and Amy i Kass of the University of ; Chicago produced Wing to Wing,...
Paid articlePaper Chase
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Paper Chase Nicholson Baker's defense of the printed word. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Nicholson Baker is best known for his novels, but his latest volume is a lengthy rant against our major libraries...
Paid articleTill We Melt Again
SIEGEL, FRED
Till We Melt Again Does assimilation still work? BY FRED SIEGEL The idea that Los Angeles is the Ellis Island of the late twentieth century was brought home to me a few weeks ago when Antonio...
Paid articleParody
Parody Increasingly, schools move to restrict dodge ball. What was once shrugged off as a harmless game is now considered aggressive, unwholesome and a cause of injuries by some school...
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