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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Nation's Field of Dreams It seems the Nation won't let the facts interfere with a Bush-bashing opportunity. The Wall Street Journal noted in its "Best of the Web" column Friday that...
Paid article Casual
Tell, David
Casual AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MARYLAND OFFICE OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Dear Sirs: Thank you for your recent "Notification of Assessment and Pending Civil Action" wherein I am informed that...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence A Two-Front War ASKED A FAIRLY general question— whether nationality, etc., should be employed as criteria in assessing suspected terrorists—some so-called experts gave Heather Mac...
Paid article Farmer Daschle
EDITORIAL Farmer Daschle Farm bill. When those two words crop up, the normal reaction is to tune out. Don't this time. The farm bill that's working its way through Congress is a disaster. It costs...
Paid article A Historian and Her Sources
CRADER, BO
A Historian and Her Sources Doris Kearns Goodwin's borrowed material. BY BO CRADER IN 1993 HISTORIAN Doris Kearns Goodwin complained that Joe McGinniss had borrowed extensively for his The Last...
Paid article How the Father Figures
STEIN, HARRY
How the Father Figures Why does the press ignore the story of John Walker Lindh's dad? BY HARRY STEIN WAS THERE MORE to the John Walker story than we know? For all the tens of millions of words...
Paid article Cocktails in Pakistan
Carlson, Tucker
Cocktails in Pakistan In the Muslim world, a drink is never just a drink. BY TUCKER CARLSON Rawalpindi, Pakistan PEOPLE OFTEN REFER to Dubai as the Hong Kong of the Gulf, but it's really more...
Paid article The Missing Lynx
WEST, WOODY
The Missing Lynx Is honesty in government an endangered species? BY WOODY WEST SOME CIRCUMSTANTIAL evidence is stronger than other, as when you find a trout in the milk—so wrote that old crank...
Paid article Recruiters for Jihad
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Recruiters for Jihad Meet the Tablighi Jamaat—right here in the U.S.A. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ THE INDICTMENTS of American Taliban John Walker Lindh and "shoebomber" Richard Reid will have broader...
Paid article Preempting Terrorism
GLENNON, MICHAEL J.
Preempting Terrorism The case for anticipatory self-defense BY MICHAEL J. GLENNON The Bush Doctrine, as promulgated by President Bush following the events of September 11, contemplates...
Paid article Distinguishing Terrorists from Busboys
JACOBY, TAMAR
Distinguishing Terrorists from Busboys How to think about immigration BY TAMAR JACOBY When Secretary of State Colin Powell and Mexican foreign minister Jorge Castañeda met in Washington on...
Paid article The Spy Who Went to Mass
TORRES, JUSTIN
The Spy Who Went to Mass BY JUSTIN TORRES What are we to make of Robert Hanssen—loving family man, devout Catholic, and one of the most damaging spies in American history? Three new books...
Paid article Under Western Eyes
VICKERS, MELANA ZYLA
Under Western Eyes What went right and what went wrong in the reform of Eastern Europe. BY MELANA ZYLA VICKERS Two years ago in an interview, I asked Mikhail Khodor-kovsky, chairman of Yukos Oil...
Paid article Fathers & Daughter
LEVIN, MARTIN
Fathers & Daughter Trilling, Barzun, Fadiman—and Carolyn Heilbrun. BY MARTIN LEVIN The archivist Otto Bettman once published a book entitled The Good Old Days, They Were Terrible. You could call...
Paid article The Ice-Blue Angel
SINGH, LISA
The Ice-Blue Angel The cold beauty of Marlene Dietrich. BY LISA SINGH Just short of fifty and in the throes of an affair with Yul Brynner, Marlene Dietrich tried to get pregnant. She didn't...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Votes That Counted: How the Court Decided the 2000 Presidential Election, by Howard Gillman (University of Chicago Press, 280 pp., $27.50). There is no...
Paid article Parody
Parody ASPEN, Colo. — The embattled chairman of Enron Corp. has put three of his four Aspen properties up for sale, asking a total of more than $15 million. The properties, owned by Kenneth Lay and...
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