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IssueVol. 007 Issue 048 (September 9 2002)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook When It Raines It Pours, cont. When is a correction not really a correction? Several weeks ago, The Scrapbook took note of the New York Times's increasingly strident campaign against the...
Paid articleCasual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual SMART SET So I'm on a tennis court, trying to improve my game. The Catskill mountains tower over the clay surface, their inanimate majesty making a mockery of my all-too-human effort at...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence AXIS AND ALLIES The more people write against Brent Scowcroft's misleading Wall Street Journal article, as William Kristol does in "Axis of Appeasement" (August 26/Sep-tember 2),...
Paid articleBlair Makes the Case
Blair Makes the Case Faced with mounting pressure from within his own Labour party, as well as from other European leaders, British prime minister Tony Blair last week courageously and forcefully...
Paid articleDemocrats for Regime Change
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Democrats for Regime Change The president has some surprising allies. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES THE PRESIDENT mulls a strike against Iraq, which he calls an "outlaw nation" in league with an "unholy...
Paid articleA Year of Firsts and Lasts
LABASH, MATT
A Year of Firsts and Lasts Edlene LaFrance remembers her husband, murdered BY MOHAMED ATTA. BY MATT LABASH Bronx, NY I MET EDLENE LAFRANCE on the worst day of her life. Or maybe it was the second...
Paid articleThe Uncandidate
BARNES, FRED
The Uncandidate South Carolina's Mark Sanford succeeds by breaking all the rules. BY FRED BARNES Columbia, South Carolina \ THE PECULIARITIES of Republican Mark Sanford's bid for ^^ governor of...
Paid articleLife, Liberty, and a Mudhole to Lie in
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Life, Liberty, and a Mudhole to Lie In Constitutions are for people, not pigs. BY WESLEY J. SMITH SOMETHING DISTURBING is happening in the Florida elections this fall. No, not the chance that...
Paid articleThe 9/11 Curriculum Wars
HENARY, BETH
The 9/11 Curriculum Wars What should schools be teaching about the war on terror? BY BETH HENARY LAST MONTH, as schools were preparing to open their doors, a heated debate erupted in the media...
Paid articleQatar Politics
SOBHANI, S. ROB
Qatar Politics Could this small Gulf state become America's most important Arab ally? BY S. ROB SOBHANI Doha, Qatar THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION will get no help from most Arab nations in a war...
Paid articleThe Hunting of Steven J. Hatfill
Tell, David
The Hunting of Steven J. Hatfill Why are so many people eager to believe that this man is the anthrax killer? BY DAVID TELL 1 Who is Steven J. Hatfill? Hatfill is a 48-year-old scientific...
Paid articlePopulation Sense and Nonsense
EBERSTADT, NICHOLAS
Population Sense and Nonsense Everything the experts think they know about overpopulation is wrong. BY NICHOLAS EBERSTADT The spectacle of some 100 heads of state and 50,000 conferees gathering...
Paid articleDoes the Democratic Party Have a Future?
CARSON, BRAD
Does the Democratic Party Have a Future? BY BRAD CARSON Working-class Americans typically vote Republican—and that creates a terrible dilemma for Democrats. The party of Franklin Delano Roosevelt...
Paid articleThe Healthy Frontier
HANSON, VICTOR DAVIS
The Healthy Frontier Go West, Young Valetudinarian. BY VICTOR DAVIS HANSON We often envision frontiersmen and settlers mostly as impoverished immigrants who went west to find wealth, cheap land,...
Paid articleComeback Kid
DEFRANK, THOMAS M.
Comeback Kid The Return of Chip Hilton. BY THOMAS M. DEFRANK Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams are gone—but at least Chip Hilton is back. That's good news for sports-loving boys desperately in need...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader NOT THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS From 1982 until its demise in 1988, the Claremont Review of Books was an important publication, particularly for conservatives who had few...
Paid articleParody
Parody Media Giants Pause to Remember Their One Year Commemoration By Naji Sabri USA TODAY WASHINGTON, D.C. — As September 11, 2003 approaches, magazines television networks, and newspapers are...
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