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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook When It Raines It Pours There's nothing subtle about the opposition of the New York Times to President Bush's plan for military action to depose Saddam Hussein in Iraq. This bias colors...
Paid article Casual
Hayes, Stephen
Casual IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN BAY The drive from Door County, Wisconsin, where I am vacationing, to Green Bay takes about an hour. The trip is an early morning blur of taverns, cows, gas...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence IT'S THE REGIME, STUPID THE DISSENT of my colleague William Reinsch from the findings of the U.S.-China Security Review Commission is quoted by Tom Donnelly in "China Without...
Paid article The Axis of Appeasement
EDITORIAL The Axis ofAppeasement "Leading Republicans from Congress, the State Department and past administrations have begun to break ranks with President Bush over his administration's...
Paid article Saddam's Arsenal
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Saddam's Arsenal Yes, the Iraqi dictator has weapons of mass destruction. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES LAST WEEK, in an interview with BBC radio, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice called Saddam...
Paid article Our Real Friends in Europe
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Our Real Friends in Europe To find them, start at the old Iron Curtain and go east. BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER THE EUROPEAN UNION has just warned any country hoping to join the E.U. that it had better...
Paid article The Prof Who Can't Count Straight
MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
The Prof Who Can't Count Straight And the journalists who cite him. BY JOSHUA MURAVCHIK THE TALIBAN MAY BE DEAD, but its propaganda lives on in the European and Middle Eastern press—thanks in...
Paid article Leaving Many Children Behind
FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
Leaving Many Children Behind Congress passes Bush's education reform, and school districts ignore it. BY CHESTER E. FINN JR. WHILE THE SUPREME COURT may have recently affirmed the...
Paid article A First Class Flight to Bankruptcy
STELZER, IRWIN M.
A First Class Flight to Bankruptcy Don't bail out the airlines. BY IRWIN M. STELZER WEEP NOT FOR BANKRUPT US Airways, or soon-to-be-bankrupt (so it says) United Airlines. They are not victims of...
Paid article The New, Improved SAT
HARPER, JOHN W.
The New, Improved SAT Surprisingly, the revised college admissions test is better than the old one. BY JOHN W HARPER In late June, the trustees of the College Board voted unanimous approval for...
Paid article Spare Embryo
MEILAENDER, GILBERT
Spare Embryos If they're going to die anyway, does that really entitle us to treat them as handy research material? BY GILBERT MEILAENDER In our ongoing national debate about the use of human...
Paid article A Place of Her Own
WINKLER, CLAUDIA
A Place of Her Own Rediscovering Sarah Orne Jewett BY CLAUDIA WINKLER The name Sarah Orne Jewett, for those to whom it means anything at all, evokes principally the landscape of southern Maine...
Paid article Strange Land
HANSEN, PETER J.
Strange Land Peter Lawler's America. BY PETER J. HANSEN The book title Aliens in America derives from a remark that Walker Percy made about Carl Sagan. Percy wondered why Sagan was so eager to...
Paid article Churchill the Historian
ROSSI, JOHN P.
Churchill the Historian Writing history as well as making it. BY JOHN P ROSSI New books on Winston Churchill continue to pour forth from the presses. Last year alone biographies by Roy Jenkins...
Paid article War Matters
SIEGEL, FRED
War Matters Philip Bobbin's big book on war and culture. BY FRED SIEGEL A few years ago there was hue and cry over the loss of academic interest in the subject of .war. The complaints were...
Paid article Muddy Waters
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Muddy Waters Broadway domesticates a Hollywood rebel. BY JOHN PODHORETZ In 1972, a strange young Balti-morean with a pencil-thin moustache made a cheap film he intended to be "the most offensive...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Stephen Lewis's atmospheric memoir inevitably calls to mind another Manhattan hotel kid: Eloise, the tyke who lived at the Plaza in the series of children's...
Paid article Parody
Parody "If Iraq came across the Jordan River, I would grab a rifle and get in the trench and fight and die." —Bill Clinton, on defending Israel, July 29, 2002 96 The Book of Clinton 1 Dawn rose...
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