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IssueVol. 006 Issue 047 (September 3 2001)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook They Shoot Photographers, Don't They? Perhaps the most disgusting images following the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were the ones of Palestinian men, women, and...
Paid articleCasual
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual THEIR SHINING MOMENT "Some idiot just flew his plane into the World ^^ Trade Center," a friend V^/ told me over the phone, so I turned on the TV in time to see the second plane go into the...
Paid articleA War to Win
A War to Win The first thing that must be said is this: The nation has reacted magnificently to the horrific events of September 11. True, there has been some of the usual hand-wringing, on...
Paid articleThe End of Illusions
Tell, David
The End of Illusions The united state of America. BY DAVID TELL EVEN AS THE SKY was falling Tuesday morning, September 11, visitors to the Nation magazine's website could find a freshly posted...
Paid articleW. Stands for War
BARNES, FRED
W Stands for War A new beginning for the Bush presidency. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH did not become a war president on the day of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. it happened...
Paid articleWhat Our Enemies Want . . .
SCHMITT, GARY; DONNELLY, TOM
What Our Enemies Want . . . And what our goals should be. BY GARY SCHMITT & TOM DONNELLY PRESIDENT BUSH was right Wednesday morning when he looked up from his cabinet meeting to announce: "The...
Paid articleAll the Power He Needs
Eastland, Terry
All the Power He Needs With the U.S. under attack, Bush is free to respond. BY TERRY EASTLAND HAS ANYONE NOTICED that we are not having a discussion about war powers? No one is talking much about...
Paid articleThe Greatness That Was Giuliani
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Greatness That Was Giuliani New Yorkers are ready to make him mayor for life. BY JOHN PODHORETZ WHAT RUDY GIULIANI DID last week in the aftermath of the attack on New York was not all that...
Paid articleRemembering the Towers
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Remembering the Towers What the World Trade Center meant to New Yorkers. BY IRWIN M. STELZER AT 8:45 LAST TUESDAY MORNING, I was sitting in a plane at Kennedy airport waiting to take off when my...
Paid articleHow Not to Fix Airport Security
DEALEY, SAM
How Not to Fix Airport Security Banning curbside check-in isn't going to cut it. BY SAM DEALEY IN THE DAYS following the terrorist attack on New York and Washington last week, an employee of a...
Paid articleThe Brits Are All Right
FEAVER, PETER D.
The Brits Are All Right Except for their wobbly elites. BY PETER D. FEAVER Cambridge, England THE TERRORISTS wanted a warwith America and they will get one, though they erred if they thought it...
Paid articleSouth Toward Hell
LABASH, MATT
South Toward Hell The sad streets of New York. BY MATT LABASH New York IT DOESN'T SEEM RIGHT, really— romanticizing catastrophe instead of just confronting its grim particulars head-on. Still,...
Paid articleBiden Bush
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Biden Bush The amazing pirouette of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES TWENTY-FOUR HOURS after launching what his aides touted as an assault on President Bush...
Paid articleBin Laden, Beware
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Bin Laden, Beware Here's how to break the spirit of the holy warriors BY REUEL MARC GERECHT If you are an American, raised on a diet of Western rationalism, it is difficult to understand the idea...
Paid articleThe Will to Win
BELL, JEFFREY
The Will to Win Our wars are always a test of who we are. BY JEFFREY BELL My two years as a U.S. Army draftee expired, as it happened, during the Tet offensive, in early February 1968. The South...
Paid articleHer American Fictions
Caldwell, Christopher
Her American Fictions The essays of Joan Didion BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Her politics are leftish, and her hottest tirades are reserved for Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, and both George Bushes....
Paid articleThe Contras Were Right
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
The Contras Were Right Why the Nicaraguan people resisted the Sandinistas. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Few ordinary Americans still consider the contras, the Nicaraguan anti-Communist rebels of the...
Paid articleBuilding Florida
LEVIN, MARTIN
Building Florida The colorful architecture of Addison Mizner. BY MARTIN LEVIN In the fall of 1999, a musical called Wise Guys ran for three weeks at the New York Theater Workshop. It had music...
Paid articleYes, She Mae
SINGH, LISA
Yes, She Mae The bawdy role of Mae West. BY LISA SINGH Word has it that Mae West—that "plumber's idea of Cleopatra," as W.C. Fields once wise-cracked—haunts her Hollywood estate; her reflection...
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