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Paid articleScrapbook
Appalling Rall Don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of Ted Rall. Though his cartoons are peddled by the Universal Press Syndicate, Rall’s bitter anti- Americanism hardly makes for kneeslappers,...
Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual HISNIBS A problem with carrying fountain pens is that strangers use them as a pretext for conversation. Familiar icebreakers include: “Say, is that some kind of fountain pen?” (meaning:...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence YELLOW NO MORE KUDOS TO TOD LINDBERG for his wellwritten and insightful essay “Rebirth of a Nation” (March 4). As a now middle-aged man, I remember all too well the awful days of...
Paid articleDomestic Drift
BROOKS, DAVID
Domestic Drift Our colleague John Podhoretz came to Washington recently and made an astute observation. If you travel in conservative circles, he noticed, all anybody wants to talk about is the...
Paid articleDaschle's Predicament
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Daschle’s Predicament Criticizing Bush is like hitting your head against a wall. BY JOHN PODHORETZ TOM DASCHLE, Washington’s most important Democrat, just can’t catch a break. The Senate...
Paid articleTerm Limits, Unlimited
BARNES, FRED
Term Limits, Unlimited Contrary to reports, the movement is alive and well. BY FRED BARNES ELECTED OFFICIALS loathe term limits (they’re forced to retire). Special interest groups don’t like...
Paid articleAmerica Knows Terrorism
LINDBERG, TOD
America Knows Terrorism Unlike the simplistic Europeans. BY TOD LINDBERG AT THE END OF THE DAY, the truest picture of the European response to the war on terror may emerge from, for example,...
Paid articleOur Uzbek Friends
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Our Uzbek Friends The human rights rap against Uzbekistan is naive. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ PRESIDENT BUSH’S schedule this week includes a visit to Washington by his counterpart from Uzbekistan,...
Paid articleSimon Says- Surprise!
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Simon Says— Surprise! Bill Simon pulls an upset in California’s gubernatorial primary. Can he do it again in the fall? When poll results a week before California’s gubernatorial primary showed...
Paid articleLosing the Middle East?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Losing the Middle East? When it comes to peacemaking, don’t trust the Saudis and Egyptians BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Do the Arab leaders of the Middle East think we’re clever? Or to put it more...
Paid articleSheikh Gilani's American Disciples
BOLAND, MIRA L.
Sheikh Gilani’s American Disciples What to make of the Islamic compounds across America affiliated with the Pakistani radical group Jamaat al-Fuqra? Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was...
Paid articleThe Prosecutor Who Would Be Kant
Tell, David
The Prosecutor Who Would Be Kant Kenneth Starr’s Pursuit of Truth By DAVID TELL Falsehood has never been popular, exactly, but there are those who admire it. If shadows on a cave wall are all...
Paid articleLucky Jim
BERLINSKI, DAVID
Lucky Jim James Watson’s days after the double helix. BY DAVID BERLINSKI Adoctorate from Indiana University in 1949, the Cavendish laboratories at Cambridge University, the discovery of DNA....
Paid articleWho Now Reads Dickens?
BOTTUM, J.
Who Now Reads Dickens? Harvard’s literature professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. has been much celebrated in recent weeks for his discovery, purchase, and plans to publish a 300-page handwritten...
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