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IssueVol. 008 Issue 017 (January 13 2003)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Clintonus Maximus! On Sunday, January 5, 82-year-old Roy Jenkins died at his home in Oxfordshire, England. Jenkins was a great and distinguished man: a Welsh miner's son who became a...
Paid articleCasual
BARNES, FRED
Casual LIGHT BRIGADE No doubt many readers of The Right Man, David Frum's engrossing new account of his year as a White House speechwriter, are relieved to learn that George W. Bush is much...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence KIRSTEIN STRIKES BACK JED BABBIN IS DESCRIBED by U.S. News & World Report as an "old tough guy columnist." He certainly lived up to that characterization in the December 2 issue of...
Paid articleNorth Korea Goes South
EDITORIAL North Korea Goes South Reading the avalanche of op-ed articles on U.S. policy toward North Korea, especially from liberals noted for their dovishness on the subject of Iraq, you can't...
Paid articleRogue State Rollback
MCCAIN, JOHN
Rogue State Rollback Don't appease Pyongyang. BY JOHN MCCAIN NORTH KOREA'S PURSUIT of a nuclear arsenal directly threatens the security of the American people, as well as our ability to shape the...
Paid articleNo New Deals With North Korea
SOKOLSKI, HENRY; GILINSKY, VICTOR
No New Deals with North Korea They never work. BY HENRY SOKOLSKI & VICTOR GILINSKY WITH NORTH KOREA'S announcement Friday that it is withdrawing from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT),...
Paid articleThe Cheney Tax Cut?
GARRETT, MAJOR
The Cheney Tax Cut? The hidden role of the vice president and his staff in Bush's bold plan. BY MAJOR GARRETT VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY'S staunch, detailed, and defiant defense of the president's tax...
Paid articleMister So-and-So Goes to Washington
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Mister So-and-So Goes to Washington For the umpteenth time. BY JOHN PODHORETZ "DO WE EVER really get to I Igovern?" asks the naive young U.S. senator of his more experienced chief of staff as...
Paid articleGreed, Oppression, Patriarchy
EMERY, NOEMIE
Greed, Oppression, Patriarchy What unites the Democrats? A cartoonish view of Republicans. BY NOEMIE EMERY Finally the Democrats have found their hot issue: The Confederate heart of George Bush,...
Paid articleStill the One
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Still the One Nixon at 90 BY ANDREW FERGUSON We live in a free country, thank God, so we are each of us entitled to celebrate Richard Nixon's birthday in our own way. Out in Yorba Linda,...
Paid articleAnd So to Bed
ORMSBY-LENNON, HUGH
And So to Bed The extraordinary life of Samuel Pepys BY HUGH ORMSBY-LENNON There seems to be a consensus emerging that with Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self, Claire Tomalin has reintroduced us...
Paid articleThe Poet on Poetry
SWAIM, BARTON
The Poet on Poetry James Fenton muses about his craft. BY BARTON SWAIM In 1798 a slim volume of poems appeared in Bristol, England, entitled Lyrical Ballads, the anonymous work of two young and...
Paid articleDressing for War
LEVIN, MARTIN
Dressing for War Paul Fussell on the history of uniforms. BY MARTIN LEVIN "All my life I have had a thing about uniforms," writes Paul Fussell. He agrees with Thomas Carlyle that appearances...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Authentically Black: Essays for the Black Silent Majority by John Mc-Whorter (Gotham, 264 pp., $25). Two pages into the preface, John McWhorter announces, "I am...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Bill Clinton heads Oxford's wishlist for new Chancellor" —'The Times (London), January 7, 2003 BUBBA REDUX cellor continued, "like barely yesterday when I was preserving my viability...
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