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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Problem of the Law-Abiding Terrorist There were two civil-liberties sob stories in the news last week. The better known is the case of the "dirty bomber" and U.S. citizen Abdullah al...
Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual SHUTTERED THOUGHTS From early adolescence, I never doubted that my writerly life would lead me into a romantic European exile. I was right. Here I am! Just like Goethe, just like Henry...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence CONGRESS AVOIDS ITS JOB IN TWO RECENT EDITIONS OF THE WEEKLY STANDARD, Robert Kagan and William Kristol have argued for a nonpartisan committee to investigate what happened in the...
Paid articleThe Problem with K Street Conservatism
EDITORIAL The Problem with K Street Conservatism It must be miserable to be on the Democratic left. For decades you've been inveighing against the evils of corporate power. For decades you've been...
Paid articleThe Homeland Security Two-fer
LINDBERG, TOD
The Homeland Security Two-fer The smart politics behind Bush's new cabinet agency proposal. BY TOD LINDBERG WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T have more than one good reason to do something? Of course, the...
Paid articleAn Election Year with No Races
BARNES, FRED
An Election Year with No Races With incumbents more protected than ever, the House will be little changed. BY FRED BARNES DEMOCRATIC REP. Ronnie Shows is a pro-life populist with a moderate...
Paid articleA Real National Security Debate
MAYER, WILLIAM G.
A Real National Security Debate Some issues are too important not to have a partisan fight over. BY WILLIAM G. MAYER IT WASN'T A SPEECH you'd expect to cause an uproar. Karl Rove, President Bush's...
Paid articleThe Ultimate in Oversight
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Ultimate in Oversight Four ex-CIA men are running for Congress this year. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES WHEN Mike Battles launched his long-shot bid for a seat in Congress from Rhode Island last summer,...
Paid articleA Less Liberal Minnesota?
CASSELMAN, BARRY
A Less Liberal Minnesota? On his feet again after the Ventura takedown, Norm Coleman eyes the Senate. BY BARRY CASSELMAN St. Paul FIVE YEARS AGO, the Democratic mayor of St. Paul switched...
Paid articleBiotech Loses Its Innocence
COHEN, ERIC
Biotech Loses Its Innocence War and peace in the brave new world BY ERIC COHEN In a recent report for investors in the biotech industry, the relationship between biotechnology and terrorism is...
Paid articleAnyone But Chalabi?
LAKE, ELI J.
Anyone But Chalabi? Washington battles over how to organize the Iraqi opposition. BY ELI J. LAKE On June 11, the Pentagon's number three official, Doug Feith, delivered a blunt defense of the...
Paid articleAll the King's Architects
LEIGH, CATESBY
All the King's Architects The surprising success of Prince Charles's anti-modernist crusade BY CATESBY LEIGH The village of Poundbury in southwest England is a conventional real estate...
Paid articleSouthern Partisans
LOWE, DAVID
Southern Partisans How Dixie went Republican. BY DAVID LOWE Advocates of activist government in the United States have long looked with envy at West European countries with ideologically based...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Victor's Remorse Derek Leebaert weighs the costs of the Cold War A sore loser is easy to find, but you don't come across many sore winners. Nonetheless, they exist—and for...
Paid articleParody
Parody Rep. Bob Barr (R-GA) has sued former president Bill Clinton,celebrity pundit James Carville, and pornographer Larry Flynt for defamation of character. —News Item FBI-302 (Rev....
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