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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Borking of Pickering (cont.) As reported in these pages last week, Judiciary Committee Democrats are going hard and heavy after U.S. District Judge Charles Pickering, selected by...
Paid article Casual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual FIRST DEGRADERS Last week, the powers that be at our local elementary school laid down the law for its annual Valentine's Day bash. Any kid who wanted to give out any valentines had to give...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence BLUE MUSE SINCE WHEN did Marlene Dietrich end up on the Weekly Standard hit list ("The Ice-Blue Angel," Jan. 28)? In Lisa Singh's inexplicable zeal to dismiss Dietrich as a Big...
Paid article Speaking of Evil . . .
editorial Speaking of Evil . . . There's been a great lot of hand-wringing these past few weeks over the "axis of evil," President Bush's State of the Union coinage for hostile foreign...
Paid article The Axis of Rudeness
FEAVER, PETER D.
The Axis of Rudeness Europe's diplomats wax undiplomatic about Bush's speech. BY PETER D. FEAVER Cambridge, England PRESIDENT BUSH'S "axis of evil" speech has provoked an extraordinary degree...
Paid article Flying the Bankrupt Skies
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Flying the Bankrupt Skies The era of big airlines is over. BY IRWIN M. STELZER AIRLINE MECHANICS apparently include among their many skills an ability to drive nails into coffins. Last week the...
Paid article Green With Rage
GLASSMAN, JAMES K.
Green with Rage Why environmentalists throw pies at Bjørn Lomborg. BY JAMES K. GLASSMAN SHEER PANIC. That's the only way to describe the reaction of green activists to a fact-filled 515-page book...
Paid article PBS's Televangelist
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
PBS's Televangelist Bill Moyers preaches on . . . and on BY STEPHEN F. HAYES When PBS executives asked themselves the question so many Americans asked after the September 11 attacks—what can we...
Paid article Who Lost China's Internet?
GUTMANN, ETHAN
Who Lost China's Internet? Without U.S. assistance, it will remain a tool of the Beijing government, not a force for democracy. BY ETHAN GUTMANN Beijing It's not easy being the father of the...
Paid article The Historian Who Couldn't Shoot Straight
SKINNER, DAVID
The Historian Who Couldn't Shoot Straight BY DAVID SKINNER Michael Bellesiles is a professor of history at Emory University. When his Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture...
Paid article All Albany's Men
WEINER, LAUREN
All Albany's Men William Kennedy returns to his novels about New York pols. BY LAUREN WEINER The critic William Pritchard probably did not mean to lay down a law of literary excellence when, in...
Paid article Roughing It
CROKE, BILL
Roughing It A Montana ranching life. BY BILL CROKE One of the most interesting literary genres of the contemporary American West is the ranch memoir. Unlike the pretty volumes that issue from the...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
Emerson, Steven
The Standard Reader For Art's Sake The worst effect of the contemporary art scene may be the way it turns even those who love art into howling philistines. There's something irresistible about...
Paid article Parody
Parody . . . URGENT AP BULLETIN . . . Canada Declares War On "Axis of Evil" The government of Canada declared war on Russia, Poland, China, Ukraine, and France this evening. "C'est la guerre!...
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