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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Europe Isn't Hopeless It's depressingly true that practically every European paper of note last week decided to "report" on the pitched urban warfare in Jenin between the Israeli Defense...
Paid article Casual
BROOKS, DAVID
Casual CHICAGO BULL Call me Jack Kerouac. I'm sitting in the Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago writing stream of consciousness-style while memories of my past pretensions flow back to me. The Billy...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence BOURGEOISOMANIA AS A JEWISH KID GROWING UP in the Soviet Union during the 1970s, I experienced the deep misunderstanding and envy of America that David Brooks writes about in "Among...
Paid article Back on Track?
EDITORIAL Back on Track? Why were we worried about Secretary of State Colin Powell's trip to the Middle East? After all, for one crucial week, Powell ended up providing diplomatic cover for an...
Paid article Better to Be Feared Than Loved, cont.
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Better to Be Feared Than Loved, cont. Especially in the Middle East. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT IT HAS RAPIDLY BECOME accepted wisdom in Washington that the United States is in ever-worsening trouble...
Paid article Bush Stands with Israel
BARNES, FRED
Bush Stands with Israel And against the State Department. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH has trouble concealing his sympathy for Israel. When White House aides suggested Deputy Defense Secretary...
Paid article The International Kangaroo Court
RABKIN, JEREMY
The International Kangaroo Court Get ready for the International Criminal Court to go after Israelis and Americans. BY JEREMY RABKIN IN THE MIDDLE EAST, reality intrudes rather quickly. The...
Paid article Osama's Brain
D'SOUZA, DINESH
Osama's Brain Meet Sayyid Qutb, intellectual father of the anti-Western jihad. BY DINESH D'SOUZA BEHIND THE PHYSICAL ATTACK on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon was an intellectual...
Paid article Iran Hates Iraq . . .
SAMII, A. WILLIAM
Iran Hates Iraq . . . But don't count on Tehran to help against Saddam. BY A. WILLIAM SAMII IF THE UNITED STATES moves against Iraq, what attitude should it expect from neighboring Iran?...
Paid article How Come We're Not on TV More?
DEALEY, SAM
How Come We're Not on TV More? The ludicrous complaint of Daschle and Gephardt. BY SAM DEALEY HERE'S A GOOD ONE: Liberals are now whining about media bias. It took the form of an April 12...
Paid article Remember Anthrax?
Tell, David
Remember Anthrax? The FBI seems to have no idea who sent it, but won't let go of its "lone American" theory. BY DAVID TELL 1 Over the past six months, have federal authorities altered their...
Paid article Policing Terror, Palestinian Style
LAKE, ELI J.
Policing Terror, Palestinian Style You can't expect a terrorist to crack down on terror. BY ELI J. LAKE Gaza In the coming days, President Bush will send CIA director George Tenet to Gaza and...
Paid article Stopping the Future
BOTTUM, J.
Stopping the Future Francis Fukuyama defends humanity BY J. BOTTUM Francis Fukuyama is right, of course, when he says in his new book, Our Posthuman Future, that we should be frightened by the...
Paid article Mastering the Senate
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
Mastering the Senate All the way with LBJ. BY ROBERT D. NOVAK It has been twelve years since publication of Means of Ascent, the second volume of Robert Caro's The Years of Lyndon Johnson, but...
Paid article Sporting Women
HENARY, BETH
Sporting Women At play in the fields of Title IX. BY BETH HENARY Title IX, passed by Congress thirty years ago, states simply a non-discrimination policy concerning sex: "No person in the United...
Paid article A Bad End
BOERNER, MARGARET
A Bad End Ian McEwan has a lot to atone for. BY MARGARET BOERNER In 1971, at age twenty-two, Ian McEwan was Malcolm Bradbury's first student in a new master's degree program at the University of...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Put a Lid on It by donald E. Westlake (Mysterious, 247 pp., $23.95). Westlake has entered new territory— presidential politics—with typically Westlakeian...
Paid article Parody
Parody U.S. admits errors in letting Osama bin Laden escape from Tora Bora. —News item Memo To: Sec. Rumsfeld From: Internal Affairs, Investigate Am, JCS Date: May 1, 2002 Dear Mr....
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