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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Saudis vs. Arafat? The terrorism documents captured on the West Bank by the Israeli Defense Forces contain fascinating details about the friendly relations between Saudi Arabia and...
Paid article Casual
BROOKS, DAVID
Casual THE FRYERS CLUB When I was a teenager, I stumbled across a small paperback autobiography by Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald's. As I remember it, Kroc described the epiphany that was the...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence ALEXIS DE NOVAK In "Michael Novak's Patriotism: How Christian is America?" (May 13), Robert P Kraynak faults Michael Novak for failing to provide a "complete account of the...
Paid article Time for an Investigation
EDITORIAL Time for an Investigation If President Bush knows what's good for the country—and we think he does—he will immediately appoint an independent, blue-ribbon commission to investigate the...
Paid article The Pigs Return to the Trough
BARNES, FRED
The Pigs Return to the Trough Farm subsidies are back, bigger than ever. BY FRED BARNES THE WHITE HOUSE veto of the farm bill was bold and defiant, reflecting the strength and confidence of the...
Paid article Short-Circuiting Justice
FISCHER, DOV B.
Short-Circuiting Justice The Sixth Circuit custom-designs a majority for affirmative action. BY DOV B. FISCHER IN GRUTTER V. BOLLINGER, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati last...
Paid article Friedman's Follies
KROSSEL, MARTIN
Friedman's Follies All the peace-processing that's fit to print. BY MARTIN KROSSEL THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN's New York Times column of last February 17 reads like a bad B-movie script. Finding himself...
Paid article Crime Without Punishment
LEHRER, ELI
Crime Without Punishment As American streets get safer, crime in Europe soars. BY ELI LEHRER After he beat an 80-year-old grandmother, took a mother with a stroller hostage, and robbed 11 London...
Paid article "Forty Acres and a Lexus"
SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
"Forty Acres and a Lexus" California governor Gray Davis weighs in on behalf of slave reparations. BY DEBRA J. SAUNDERS San Francisco California is the last place that ought to be embroiled in...
Paid article The Mystery of Craig Rice
BREEN, JON L.
The Mystery of Craig Rice BY JON L. BREEN In 1946 Craig Rice, a female novelist with a masculine-sounding name, became the first writer of detective fiction to make the cover of Time magazine. Her...
Paid article The Buckley Party
CANNATO, VINCENT J.
The Buckley Party The success—and failure—of New York's conservatives. BY VINCENT J. CANNATO The battlefield of American politics is littered with the corpses of defeated third parties....
Paid article The Terror of Islam
KURTZ, STANLEY
The Terror of Islam John Esposito struggles to sanitize Islamic thought. BY STANLEY KURTZ Osama bin Laden may be hunkered down, half-starved in some Pakistani village right now, yet he continues...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Women in the Barracks: The VMI Case and Equal Rights by Philippa Strum (University Press of Kansas, 448 pp., $34.95). Philippa Strum's Women in the Barracks is a...
Paid article Parody
Parody Arafat Calls for Reforms, Elections —Headline, Washington Post, May 16, 2002 Reinventing Government I, Yasser Arafat, Supreme Chairman, Anti-Zionist Warrior, and President For Life, do...
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