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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Oiling the Nobel Process Two weeks ago: The Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize to former president Jimmy Carter—a move the committee's chairman, Gunnar Berge,...
Paid article Casual
Carlson, Tucker
Casual UP IN SMOKE It all started with the squirrels in the ceiling. They've always lived there, between the rafters over my office at home. For years, the squirrels and I got along fine, until...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence BOTHERSOME BUSH NOEMIE EMERY GETS IT JUST RIGHT in "Why He Drives Them Crazy" (Oct. 14). When asked how he could stand constant criticism from the leftist press, Ronald Reagan,...
Paid article Lessons of a Nuclear North Korea
EDITORIAL Lessons of a Nuclear North Korea Last week, the White House announced that North Korea has admitted what critics of the Clinton "engagement" ruefully predicted eight years ago:...
Paid article The Consequences of Clintonism
BOOT, MAX
The Consequences of Clintonism Peace doesn't come from a "process," or from wishful thinking. BY MAX BOOT POOR BILL CLINTON. He tried so hard to be a peacemaker, and until recently it appeared...
Paid article Los Angeles Unbound
BARNES, FRED
Los Angeles Unbound Is the secession movement a fizzle or a slow-burning fuse? BY FRED BARNES Los Angeles CALIFORNIA IS HOME these days to the most dismal politics in the land. The governor's...
Paid article The Prince of Fingerprints
HENDERSON, SIMON
The Prince of Fingerprints Meet Nayef bin Adbul-Aziz, the Saudi minister of the interior. BY SIMON HENDERSON SOME DAY SOON—if it hasn't happened already—the first American male between the ages...
Paid article Biotech Versus Bioterror
GOTTLIEB, SCOTT
Biotech Versus Bioterror How to get the antidotes we need for anthrax, smallpox, and other killer bugs. BY SCOTT GOTTLIEB EBOLA VIRUS KILLS QUICKLY. It hails from a family of hemorrhagic fevers...
Paid article Muscular Republicanism
LABASH, MATT
Muscular Republicanism Arnold Schwarzenegger's California dreamin' BY MATT LABASH Contra Costa, Calif. Of all the assignments I've drawn over the years, none would seem to be as trifling as...
Paid article A Beautiful Friendship?
GURFINKIEL, MICHEL
A Beautiful Friendship? What France sees in Iraq BY MICHEL GURFINKIEL Modern France's love affair with Iraq was fleetingly foreshadowed in the year 803, when Harun ar-Rashid, legendary Abbassid...
Paid article Man and Beast
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Man and Beast Matthew Scully argues for kindness to animals By WESLEY J. SMITH Americans love animals. We coo over and coddle our cats and dogs as if they were children. We paste "Save the...
Paid article Free Verse
KRISAK, LEN
Free Verse The Penguin book of non-sonnets. BY LEN KRISAK Perhaps it's no surprise that an anthology that sets out to "defy or redefine the sonnet tradition" isn't the place to go for a handy...
Paid article Dulce et Decorum
CROCKER, H.W. III
Dulce et Decorum Wartime England as it actually was. BY H.W. CROCKER III The First World War was an unnecessary war. In it, brave working-class lions were slaughtered in their tens of thousands...
Paid article Julia Does Wellesley
IMBER, JONATHAN B.
Julia Does Wellesley Hollywood meets higher ed. BY JONATHAN B. IMBER For most of the 1990s, the "Hillary Factor" helped boost recruitment of students at Wellesley College, alma mater of the...
Paid article Roman Candle
HARSANYI, DAVID
Roman Candle Oriana Fallaci sheds heat and light. BY DAVID HARSANYI Italian journalist and professional provocateur Oriana Fallaci may once have embodied enlightened postwar Western Europe. But...
Paid article Another Nobel Winner You've Never Heard Of
LEAF, JONATHAN
Another Nobel Winner 'YOu've Never Heard Of The prize committee needs to learn that there's more to literature than the novel. BY JONATHAN LEAF On October 10—the day before the Norwegian...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Book Returns C.S. Lewis once suggested that every age has its advantages and disadvantages. His own youth suffered from the decline of civility, virtue, faith, and humanity. On...
Paid article Parody
Parody North Korea develops nuclear capability, after signing a Jimmy Carter-sponsored agreement to not pursue nuclear capabilities. —News item The Nobel Peace Prize Citation The Committee...
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