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Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual CLAMMED UP The first word anyone ever spoke to me in London was blimey. Age 18, I came out of the Earl's Court tube station from Heathrow and asked a woman where the youth hostel was....
Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Europeans V the Death Penalty With George W. Bush visiting Europe last week as Timothy McVeigh was being put to death, it was perhaps only natural that newspaper readers would be treated...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence BENJAMIN LAID TO REST? STEPHEN SCHWARTZ'S ARTICLE "The Mysterious Death of Walter Benjamin" (June 11) offers a distinct glimpse into the mindset of Stalinism. The article brings to...
Paid articleThe Right Medicine
The Right Medicine Last February Democratic senator Edward Kennedy introduced a "patients' bill of rights." His proposal instantly became his party's top priority on health care, attracted the...
Paid articleDemocracy in China
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Democracy in China How about promoting democracy instead of engaging with dictators? BY WILLIAM KRISTOL Taipei, Taiwan ALL New York Times editorials are annoying, but a few manage to annoy in a...
Paid articleJohn Ashcroft's Constitution
Eastland, Terry
John Ashcroft's Constitution The attorney general offers an interpretation of the Second Amendment. BY TERRY EASTLAND THE ELECTION OF George W. Bush has brought forth a change in the government's...
Paid articlePolitics vs. Medical Progress
GOLDBERG, ROBERT M.
Politics vs. Medical Progress The Bush administration flirts with price controls. BY ROBERT M. GOLDBERG NOW THAT the Democrats control the Senate, price controls are back on the legislative...
Paid articleWill Bush Win Florida Again?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Will Bush Win Florida Again? Jeb Bush's 2002 reelection bid is complicated by the legacy of 2000. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES SINCE THE MOMENT George W. Bush was declared winner of Florida's 25 electoral...
Paid articleWhat's Wrong With Dodgeball?
LABASH, MATT
What's Wrong with Dodgeball? The New Phys Ed and the Wussification of America BY MATT LABASH Of all the perplexing issues that have been brought to our attention by the Journal of Physical...
Paid articleBush Is Right on Global Warming
GLASSMAN, JAMES K.; BALIUNAS, SALLIE L.
Bush Is Right on Global Warming . . . not that reporters would understand. BY JAMES K. GLASSMAN AND SALLIE L. BALIUNAS Climate, Richard Lindzen of MIT fondly reminds us, always changes. It must....
Paid articleWhere Has Jane Eyre Gone?
DALFONZO, GINA R.
Where Has Jane Eyre Gone? In praise of girls' books BY GINA R. DALFONZO Of all the dreary demystifi-cations of female experience advanced by feminists, surely one of the silliest is the claim...
Paid articleQuestioning America
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Questioning America Alan Wolfe's sociological survey finds less—and more— than its author suspects. BY PETER BERKOWITZ Alan Wolfe, a distinguished sociologist and public intellectual, has been...
Paid articleThe Love of Power
WOLFSON, ADAM
The Love of Power Benjamin Barber's intellectual affair with Bill Clinton. BY ADAM WOLFSON As much as liberals were mystified by conservative hostility toward Bill Clinton, so conservatives were...
Paid articleParody
Parody San Francisco Chronicle executive editor Phil Bronstein was attacked by a Komodo dragon after he entered the giant lizard's cage during a private tour of the Los Angeles Zoo arranged by his...
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