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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Kathleen, We Hardly Knew Ye In last week's cover story on Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Matt Labash told you everything you wanted to know about Maryland's gubernatorial hopeful and,...
Paid articleCasual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual THE NAME GAME Names are destiny. If you had a son in the late '60s or early '70s and named him Maximilian or Zacharia or Noah, you knew for a certainty that in 15 years he'd be in his room...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence DIPLOMACY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL'S "The Reign of Spain" (July 29) calls to mind a related episode a few months back: Morocco's young king Mohamed VI hosted Colin Powell and, in front...
Paid articleTreating Enemies Like Criminals
EDITORIAL Treating Enemies Like Criminals Abroad in the land, needless to say, there is plentiful criticism of the Bush administration's purported tendency to deny terrorism suspects the...
Paid articleWag the Dog Revisited
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Wagging the Dog Revisited Biden demands no October surprise, even if it would be a good idea. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES HAS THE WAR ON IRAQ gone political? Already? One day before the Senate Foreign...
Paid articleMohamed Atta Was Here . . .
BARNES, FRED
Mohamed Atta Was Here . . . And met with Saddam Hussein's man in Prague. BY FRED BARNES Prague MOHAMED ATTA, the leader of the September 11 hijackers, visited Prague twice in the fifteen months...
Paid articleNo Trophies for Terrorists
GELERNTER, DAVID
No Trophies for Terrorists Israel should keep cameras away from scenes of carnage. BY DAVID GELERNTER AT SOME POINT ISRAELIS are likely to start asking themselves: Why should we continue to let TV...
Paid articleBaghdad Is Not Mogadishu
SCHMITT, GARY; DONNELLY, TOM
Baghdad Is Not Mogadishu The war in Iraq will be nothing like the Somalia debacle. BY GARY SCHMITT & TOM DONNELLY IN A FLURRY of recent articles speculating on the nature of a potential U.S....
Paid article"The Deal with Older Guys"
FELTEN, ERIC
"The Deal with Older Guys" There's a good reason Americans support parental notification laws. BY ERIC FELTEN EVERYONE SEEMS TO AGREE that Texas Supreme Court Justice Priscilla Owen, President...
Paid articleIch Bin Ein Slacker
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
Ich Bin Ein Slacker The demise of the German work ethic. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN Berlin BREAKFAST IN BERLIN is brilliant. My favorite place to go is the Mokkabar, a café in Kreuzberg, the district...
Paid articleBushophobia on West 43rd Street
Sheley, Erin
Bushophobia on West 43rd Street The New York Times' s daily rant. BY ERIN SHELEY ON TWO CONSECUTIVE DAYS last week, the New York Times advanced its crusade against military action in Iraq with...
Paid articlePatio Man and the Sprawl People
BROOKS, DAVID
Patio Man and the Sprawl People America's newest suburbs BY DAVID BROOKS I don't know if you've ever noticed the expression of a man who is about to buy a first-class barbecue grill. He walks...
Paid articleJudge Smith Goes to Washington
LORD, JEFFREY
Judge Smith Goes to Washington The anatomy of a failed Borking BY JEFFREY LORD Standing in the middle of Room 226 in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on February 26, 2002, waiting for Wisconsin...
Paid articleMoney and Manners
Caldwell, Christopher
Money and Manners The New York fiction of Louis Auchincloss BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL The narrator of one of the stories in Louis Auchincloss's Manhattan Monologues notes that her father's...
Paid articleStop the World . . .
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Stop the World . . . The Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz wants to get off. BY IRWIN M. STELZER There is an important book to be written about the need to reexamine the international financial...
Paid articleThrough Psychiatric Eyes
Dworkin, Ronald W.
Through Psychiatric Eyes Joyce Milton on therapy and its discontents. BY RONALD W. DWORKIN What is the difference between psychology and science? Science describes things that already exist,...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader A Print Run of One's Own Roger Kimball, the critic and managing editor at the New Criterion, has a book just out called Art's Prospect: The Challenge of Tradition in an Age of...
Paid articleParody
Parody The New York Times publishes details of possible U.S. war plans against Iraq. —News item DECEMBER 16, 1776 WASHINGTON MAY GROSS DELAWARE, ATTACKTRENTON CHRISTMAS NIGHT ASSAULT PLANED TO...
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