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IssueVol. 007 Issue 037 (June 3 2002)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Spin Doctor, Heal Thyself A couple of months ago, top Pentagon flack Victoria Clarke embarrassed the San Francisco Chronicle by sending a letter to the editor with quotations from an...
Paid articleCasual
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual LEAVES OF GRASS I once lived across the street from Mr. Perfect. That wasn't his real name, of course. I don't think I ever knew his name. I called him Mr. Perfect because of his yard. I...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence TIME TO SPY ON THE CIA ROBERT KAGAN and William Kris-tol's "Time for an Investigation" (May 27) is right on the money: We need an independent investigation of the very services that...
Paid articleStill Time for an Investigation
EDITORIAL Still Time for an Investigation Now would President Bush please appoint an independent blue-ribbon commission to investigate the government's failure to anticipate or adequately prepare...
Paid article"Humanity" as an Interest Group
Caldwell, Christopher
"Humanity" as an Interest Group Bono, postmodern lobbyist. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL THE TEN-DAY, four-country tour of Africa that Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and U2 lead singer Bono Vox...
Paid articleHarvard Loves Jihad
GITELL, SETH
Harvard Loves Jihad "Socratic pedagogy" and terror. BY SETH GITELL Cambridge, Mass. THE JUNIOR COMMON ROOM at Winthrop House looks like something straight out of a Harvard admissions brochure....
Paid articleThe Bush Team Punts on Title IX
VICKERS, MELANA ZYLA
The Bush Team Punts on Title IX And meanwhile men's college teams disappear. BY MELANA ZYLA VICKERS THE WEATHER may be perfect for a round of golf or a nice long-distance run, but don't tell...
Paid articleReading the President
WESTLAKE, DONALD E.
Reading the President From Tom Sawyer to commander in chief. BY DONALD E. WESTLAKE THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT is only secondarily a person. Primarily, he is a symbol of what America thinks about...
Paid articleA Pox on Both Our Houses
SOKOLSKI, HENRY
A Pox on Both Our Houses Moscow and Washington are playing with nuclear matches. BY HENRY SOKOLSKI AT THE MOSCOW news conference following his summit meeting with President Bush, Vladimir Putin...
Paid articleThe Cowards of Academe
SKINNER, DAVID
The Cowards of Academe Michael Bellesiles's rear-guard defenders. BY DAVID SKINNER A NEW WORK OF HISTORY is published. You review the book on the front page of the book section of the New York...
Paid articleHardly Intelligent
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Hardly Intelligent How the CIA unintentionally aids terrorism in the Middle East. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Since the Bush administration is ready to send George Tenet, director of central...
Paid articleOn the Jewish Question
GELERNTER, DAVID
On the Jewish Question A conversation across generations. BY DAVID GELERNTER The statements below of Goering, Ribben-trop, Rosenberg, Frank, Frick, Hoess, Shirach, Sauckel, and Streicher in and...
Paid article"Too Important to Be Left to the Generals"
BARONE, MICHAEL
War Is Too Important to Be Left to the Generals BY MICHAEL BARONE Every so often a book appears just at the moment when it is most needed—even though that moment was entirely unpredicted. Such...
Paid articleAn Old-Fashioned War
ETZIONI, AMITAI
An Old-Fashioned War Michael Oren's authoritative account of the Six Day War—and its legacy. by Amitai Etzioni In Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East, Michael B....
Paid articleWar Crimes
MATUS, VICTORINO
War Crimes William F. Buckley's historical fiction. BY VICTORINO MATUS Even the name of Nuremberg has a frightening ring. The medieval city was home to princes, painters, and the Meistersingers....
Paid articleFight Night
MURRAY, BRIAN
Fight Night Bad boxing makes good movies. BY BRIAN MURRAY A certain suspense surrounds the June 8 heavyweight bout between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson. Lewis is the defending champion, a tall,...
Paid articleThe Standard Reader
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Married: A Fine Predicament by Anne Roiphe (Basic, 285 pp., $25). Feminists appear to be having second thoughts about the institution they deconstructed, now...
Paid articleParody
Parody Former MVP Ken Caminiti says steroid use is rampant in Major League Baseball. -News item Senators Say Steroid Use is Heavy By Susan Page USA TODAY WASHINGTON, D.C. — “It’s no secret...
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