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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Can Sean Wilentz Read? When last the nation heard from Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz, in November 2000, he was organizing a full-page New York Times advertorial in which...
Paid articleCasual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual ONE LIFE TO WASTE Hello. My name is John, and I'm a soap-opera addict. At this point, you're supposed to shout, "Hello, John," so that I will feel welcomed and safe while discussing my...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence THE ELEPHANT REVISITED IN HER ARTICLE "The Elephant in the Sacristy" (June 17), Mary Eberstadt suggests that I was trying to minimize the abuse crisis in the catholic church by...
Paid articleThe Kass Council's Good Counsel
The Kass Council's Good Counsel With the release last week of its report, Human Cloning and Human Dignity (available at www.bioethics.gov), the President's Council on Bioethics has made a large and...
Paid articleWashington Does Deep Think
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Washington Does Deep Think The President's Council on Bioethics slices the sausage fine. BY ANDREW FERGUSON WHEN THE President's Council on Bioethics released its report on cloning last Thursday...
Paid articleThe Democrats' Perfect Storm
BARNES, FRED
The Democrats' Perfect Storm But don't bet on the business scandals' hurting Republicans in November. BY FRED BARNES JACK GERMOND, the great political writer, tells a story about a horse-player....
Paid articleAll the Hate That's Fit to Print
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
All the Hate That’s Fit to Print America’s poison-pen Muslim press. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ WHEN THE SHOOTER who chose July 4 to start a gun battle at Los Angeles airport’s El Al ticket counter...
Paid articleGoing for Broke
MOORE, STEPHEN
Going for Broke California's budget nightmare. BY STEPHEN MOORE Los Angeles CALIFORNIA, the sixth largest economy in the world, is in economic and fiscal freefall. It has by far the bleakest...
Paid articleBrazil's Nut
MENGES, CONSTANTINE C.
Brazil's Nut The upcoming election bodes well for a Castro wannabe. BY CONSTANTINE C. MENGES In October 2002, a political event is likely to occur that will be a major setback for freedom. If it...
Paid articleBig Business's Bad Behavior
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Big Business's Bad Behavior How (and how not) to stop it BY IRWIN M. STELZER No sensible person can quarrel with what the president told the Wall Street biggies he addressed last week. Crooks...
Paid articleGenocide Fueled by Oil
HERTZKE, ALLEN
Genocide Fueled by Oil A showdown over Sudan policy pits "doing good" against "doing business" BY ALLEN HERTZKE A potential showdown is looming in Washington that will affect the fate of a people...
Paid articleLone Rangers
CROKE, BILL
Lone Rangers When Texas was really Texas BY BILL CROKE There's a moment in Larry McMurtry's novel Lonesome Dove when the retired Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Augustus McRae—now in the cattle...
Paid articleA Call to Arms
BOOT, MAX
A Call to Arms Reforming the American military. BY MAX BOOT Last month the United States Army brought approximately 3,000 troops of the Tenth Mountain Division back from Kosovo and 3,000 troops...
Paid articleBecoming Americans
HENARY, BETH
Becoming Americans The intersection of immigration and affirmative action. BY BETH HENARY On June 6 Florida governor Jeb Bush signed into law a sleepy-sounding bill called the Florida Minority...
Paid articleIrish Lies
BOERNER, MARGARET
Irish Lies The stories the Emerald Isle tells about itself. BY MARGARET BOERNER The American understanding of Irish history has often been simplistic. Ireland has rarely been a consideration in...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Death Imitates Art The news stories read like the opening of a mystery novel. In the early morning of July 4, in Morris-town, New Jersey, a man named Mark McGarrity was found...
Paid articleParody
Parody Last week, prosecutors had said they were reluctant to charge Philadelphia 76ers guard Allen Iverson with forcing his way, armed, into an apartment, and threatening two men. Iverson claimed...
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