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Paid article Casual
Donadio, David
Casual THE BIG PICTURE When I was growing up in a picturesque Vermont town, some family friends used to show old movies in a theater at the local college. From time to time, they invited me to go...
Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Fireworks for the Few In the spring of 1993, President Clinton stalled runway traffic at the Los Angeles airport so he could receive a $200 haircut aboard Air Force One at the hands of...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence KRAUTHAMMER'S WAR CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER is to be commended for his detailed account of the truth about the Middle East conflict ("Arafat's War," Sept. 3). Unfortunately, most of the...
Paid article Making the Best of a Bad Lockbox
Making the Best of a Bad Lockbox In a perfect world—heck, in a merely rational world—President Bush's strategy for combating the economic downturn and battered stock market would be obvious: He'd...
Paid article Disgrace in Durban
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Disgrace in Durban The U.N. conference on racism was worse than just hot air. BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER THERE ARE FEW MUSEUMS as powerful as the Holocaust Museum in Washington, but it contains what...
Paid article First, Kill All the Economists
MOORE, STEPHEN
First, Kill All the Economists Or at least ignore them. Their forecasts are almost always wrong. BY STEPHEN MOORE WHEN LARRY LINDSEY, George Bush's top economic adviser, was asked to defend his...
Paid article You Won't Even Read This Article!
MAYER, WILLIAM G.
You Won't Even Read This Article! That's how little Americans care about campaign finance reform. BY WILLIAM G. MAYER WHAT DOES THE American public think about campaign finance reform? Actually,...
Paid article The Phony Defense Budget War
SCHMITT, GARY; DONNELLY, TOM
The Phony Defense Budget War While the Bush administration and Congress fiddle,the Pentagon burns. BY GARY SCHMITT & TOM DONNELLY Last Wednesday, in testimony before the Senate Appropriations...
Paid article The Battle of Trenton
HIGGINS, JAMES
The Battle of Trenton Can Bret Schundler pull off another upset? BY JAMES HIGGINS In the good old days of American conservatism, young Reaganites imagined there would one day be a sort of...
Paid article Farewell to Greatness
BROOKS, DAVID
Farewell to Greatness America from Gilligan’s Island to The X-Files By DAVID BROOKS I'd never really considered the way George W. Bush resembles Gilli-gan of Gilligan's Island until I read Paul...
Paid article A Candle Burned at Both Ends
DECTER, MIDGE
A Candle Burned at Both Ends The life and poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay. BY MIDGE DECTER Could there be a more persistent biographer than Nancy Milford? It has been nearly thirty years since...
Paid article Guiding the Perplexed
SCHAUB, DIANA
Guiding the Perplexed What a liberal arts education ought to be. BY DIANA SCHAUB The guidebook is a flourishing genre. You could start with Maimonides's twelfth-century Guide of the Perplexed and...
Paid article Parody
Parody President Bush recently used a chainsaw while wearing "a cowboy hat, aviator sunglasses, earplugs, and heavy gloves." He should have "dressed more appropriately," with "Kevlar logging...
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