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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Guess Who's Coming to Lunch We understand, especially after the last couple of weeks, that FBI Director Robert S. Mueller Ill's job description includes enduring any number of slings and...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
Casual Straight Up Unlike many of my journalistic colleagues, I've never had much use for junkets. Being flown to an exotic locale on some interest group's dime only to be sequestered in panel...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence BEERS ON BEERS STEPHEN F. HAYES's "Uncle Sam's Makeover" (June 3) correctly identifies the vital importance of communicating America's values and policies to the Muslim world, but...
Paid articleThe Specter of Terrorism
EDITORIAL The Specter of Terrorism "Our biggest problem is we have people we think are terrorists. They are supporters of al Qaeda. . . . They may have sworn jihad, they may be here in the United...
Paid articleBush's Big Speech
BARNES, FRED
Bush's Big Speech It was the one at West Point, not the one on homeland security. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH was dumbfounded. When he visited the National Security Agency at Fort Meade,...
Paid articleThree Cheers for One Strike
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
Three Cheers for One Strike There are solid reasons to worry about repeat offenses from child abusers. BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. THIS WEEK, nearly 300 Catholic bishops are gathering in Dallas to...
Paid articleOur Allies in the Balkans
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Our Allies in the Balkans If the U.N. will let them, some Muslims want to join us in the war on terror. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ IF YOU'VE BEEN WONDERING where to find wholehearted Muslim support for...
Paid articleThe Elephant in the Sacristy
EBERSTADT, MARY
The Elephant in the Sacristy Beneath the scandals now consuming the Catholic church is a cluster of facts too enormous to ignore. BY MARY EBERSTADT "The abuse of the young is a grave symptom of...
Paid articleAfter Autonomy
BERKOWITZ, PETER
After Autonomy W William Galston looks to pluralismil to solve the liberal puzzle By PETER BERKOWITZ Among academic liberals and professional political theorists, William Galston is exemplary....
Paid articleThings Fall Apart
ROSE, MATTHEW
Things Fall Apart John Lukacs reads the signs of the times. BY MATTHEW ROSE An example of the worst type of modern philosophical question is "Are human beings different from meat?" For those...
Paid articleSing-Along
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Sing-Along The American popular song is the most flexible form ever put to music. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The American popular song was an amateur's game before the twentieth century. The only American...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Carter's Bank Shot Stephen L. Carter is a well-known Yale law professor, African-American moderate, and author of such books as The Culture of Disbelief. He's also written a...
Paid articleParody
Parody The U.S. government hopes to catch terrorists by having foreign visitors register with the federal government upon entry. —News item Non-Racial Profiling Registration Form For New...
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