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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook 1700 Percent Hyped Human Rights Watch is just out with a 41-page report on the "severe wave of backlash violence" directed against Arabs and Muslims here in the United States after last...
Paid articleCasual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual FLIGHTS OF FANCY Ever since my childhood, as a traveler on hundreds of flights, I have trudged past those happy souls in the first few rows of seats, ensconced in cushioned comfort, already...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence SADDAM CORLEONE DAVID BROOKS'S "SADDAM'S BRAIN" (Nov. 11) is absolutely brilliant. It singlehandedly changed my estimate of both Saddam Hussein and THE WEEKLY STANDARD. Brooks is...
Paid articleEasy Does It
EDITORIAL Easy Does It Trent Lott, the Senate Republican leader, believes President Bush won a mandate in the midterm election. House majority leader Dick Armey says the Republican victories give...
Paid articleThe Fantasy Life of American Liberals
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The Fantasy Life of American Liberals Three generations of left-wing idiocy are enough. BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER THE ELECTION RETURNS are in, and the high priest of American liberalism has spoken....
Paid articleLosers for the American Way
EMERY, NOEMIE
Losers for the American Way The electorate turns its back on pro-choice extremists. BY NOEMIE EMERY A BIG THING HAPPENED in the elections that you won't read about much in the papers, and the fact...
Paid articleNegotiations, Pentagon Style
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Negotiations, Pentagon Style As inspectors head back to Iraq, the military buildup continues apace. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES ON NOVEMBER 8, just minutes after the United Nations Security Council voted...
Paid articleWhen Bush Came to Shove
ROSEN, JAMES
When Bush Came to Shove Why he was such an effective campaigner. BY JAMES ROSEN TRAILING THE PRESIDENT across America, the White House press corps logged tens of thousands of miles this election...
Paid articleRepublicans and Their Amigos
JACOBY, TAMAR
Republicans and Their Amigos GOP no longer stands for the gringos-only party. BY TAMAR JACOBY New York DOMINICAN BUSINESSMAN Fernando Mateo spent Election Day driving around New York City,...
Paid articleTwo Cheers for Leaks
LEHRER, ELI
Two Cheers for Leaks The crime-solving tactic police hate. BY ELI LEHRER AROUND 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 24, with the manhunt for the Beltway sniper entering its third week, trucker Ronald...
Paid articleThe GOP's Secret Weapon
BARTLETT, BRUCE
The GOP's Secret Weapon . . . Yes, it's the New York Times. BY BRUCE BARTLETT CONSERVATIVES COMPLAIN constantly (and rightly) about the liberal bias of the major media. What they don't realize,...
Paid articleHow Do I Hate Thee?
Caldwell, Christopher
How Do I Hate Thee? The global anti-American Left and what makes them tick BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Florence As tens of thousands of anti-globalization activists began converging on the European...
Paid articleModern Ancients
HIBBS, THOMAS
Modern Ancients Stanley Rosen's achievement By THOMAS HIBBS Born in 1929—a contemporary of Alasdair MacIntyre and Charles Taylor—Stanley Rosen is the contemporary philosopher most resistant to...
Paid articleThe Right Choice
LAWLER, PETER AUGUSTINE
The Right Choice Hadley Arkes on natural rights from the Declaration to Roe v. Wade. BY PETER AUGUSTINE LAWLER Hadley Arkes is a frustrated man. All he wants to do is to get his fellow citizens...
Paid articleGreek to Us
MCDONOUGH, CHRISTOPHER M.
Greek to Us Why we need the classics, now more than ever. BY CHRISTOPHER M. MCDONOUGH My fellow classicists will know what I mean when I say that I hate the question "What do you teach?" because...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Ghost Image by Joshua Gilder (Simon & Schuster, 350 pp., $23). Switching careers is always difficult—and moving from just about any other profession to...
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Parody " Children under age 18 must have a parent or legal guardian's permission to submit their designs and for us to publish it along with their name." —One of the terms and conditions of...
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