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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The New York Times's Fairy Tale Slurs involving people's sexual orientation are strictly off-limits at The Weekly Standard. So The Scrap-book wants it clearly understood that nothing...
Paid article Casual
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO FRIES I have often prayed that one day an authentic Jersey diner would spring up in Washington, D.C. It's the only thing missing in a city full of trendy bars and...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence SEX, LIES, AND SATCHER Andrew Ferguson's cynical and misleading article on the surgeon general's sexual health report, "Sex Talk" (August 6), does a great disservice to the field of...
Paid article Stemming the Tide
EDITORIAL Stemming the Tide On Thursday evening, August 9, George W. Bush delivered the first prime-time special presidential address of the twenty-first century. No one would have predicted a few...
Paid article The Great Stem Cell Hoax
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The Great Stem Cell Hoax The research promises results—about a half century from now. BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER SANITY AND PRUDENCE combined to produce a great victory on July 31 when the House of...
Paid article Dr. Lefty
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Dr. Lefty The American Medical Association embraces social activism. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES FOR DECADES, the relationship between congressional Republicans and the American Medical Association was...
Paid article Character, the Old-Fashioned Way
Bennett, William J.; DELATTRE, EDWIN J.
Character, the Old-Fashioned Way Kids don't need a federal program to form character. BY WILLIAM J. BENNETT & EDWIN J. DELATTRE "TO EDUCATE A PERSON in mind and not in morals is to educate a...
Paid article What She Saw at the Revolution
NORDLINGER, JAY
What She Saw at the Revolution Youqin Wang's struggle to memorialize the victims of the Cultural Revolution. BY JAY NORDLINGER YOUQIN WANG is a remarkable woman, engaged in a remarkable life's...
Paid article The Impresario
BARNES, FRED
The Impresario Karl Rove, Orchestrator of the Bush White House BY FRED BARNES In late July, Bill Bennett, the former education secretary and drug czar, got a telephone call from the White House....
Paid article Race to Conclusions
KERSTEN, KATHERINE
Race to Conclusions What the activists don't tell you about racial profiling. BY KATHERINE KERSTEN Minneapolis Five years ago, Minneapolis was nationally notorious as "Murderopolis." The murder...
Paid article Ferocious Beauty
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
Ferocious Beauty Robert Hollander and the burden of Dante's Inferno. BY ALGIS VALIUNAS In Dante's Hell, one sees every ingenious turn that can be given to human agony. The place is encyclopedic in...
Paid article Fathers and Sons
KANELOS, PETER
Fathers and Sons Why the ghost of Hamlet still haunts Stephen Greenblatt. BY PETER KANELOS Stephen Greenblatt prefaces Hamlet in Purgatory with an extremely personal anecdote. He tells of his...
Paid article Against the Law
ROSENBLATT, JASON P.
Against the Law Stanley Fish's explanation of how Milton works. BY JASON P ROSENBLATT It's been thirty-four years, and you haven't changed at all—flattering if exclaimed immediately by a friend...
Paid article Parody
Parody Former president Bill Clinton agreed to sell the worldwide rights to publish his memoirs to Alfred A. Knopf Inc. for a record advance of more than $10 million. —News item Alfred A....
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