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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Pledge Guy Early last week the Supreme Court announced that it would review United States v. Michael A. Newdow, et al., the case whereby the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has...
Paid article Casual
WINKLER, CLAUDIA
Casual WEST WORDS, HO! Oddly enough, words figure prominently among the souvenirs I brought back from a recent short visit to Montana. It all began when we stopped at our very first overlook on...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence PIECE OF MIND IN "MIND GAMES" (Oct. 13), Sally Satel and Keith Humphreys obfuscate the debate over mental health parity with misleading and dangerous arguments. Restricting mental...
Paid article Biotech's Boiling Point
EDITORIAL Biotech's Boiling; Point You know the story. The frog in a saucepan on the stove will die—because the temperature creeps up so smoothly and stealthily that he's never given the clue that...
Paid article Cover Stories
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Cover Stories Everything you know about the CIA's clandestine work is wrong. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT LIKE MANY FORMER and active-duty case officers of the Central Intelligence Agency, I often find...
Paid article Brother, Can You Spare $87 Billion?
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Brother, Can You Spare $87 Billion? A revealing fight over Iraqi reconstruction funds. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI LAST WEEK President Bush invited a group of senators to the White House to discuss his...
Paid article The Streets of Philadelphia
SIEGEL, HARRY
The Streets of Philadelphia Will the mayor's race be a Dinkins-Giuliani replay? BY HARRY SIEGEL Philadelphia AT FIRST GLANCE, we know how the story goes: A big-city black mayor risen from the...
Paid article Mother Teresa's Family Tree
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Mother Teresa's Family Tree Everyone in the Balkans wants a piece of her. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ OCTOBER 19 IS THE DAY the Roman Catholic Church will mark the beatification of Ganxhe Agnes Bojaxhiu,...
Paid article The ABCs of AIDS
LOCONTE, JOSEPH
The ABCs of AIDS The importance of the Ugandan experience. BY JOSEPH LOCONTE RANDALL TOBIAS, President Bush's pick to oversee his $15 billion AIDS initiative for Africa and the Caribbean, sailed...
Paid article "Under God"
PIERESON, JAMES
"Under God" The history of a phrase BY JAMES PIERESON The United States Supreme Court has now agreed to review the ruling from the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in California that...
Paid article The (Finally) Emerging GOP Majority
BARNES, FRED
The (Finally) Emerging Republican Majority GOP officials don't like to talk about it, but they have become the dominant party. BY FRED BARNES After the 1972 and 1980 elections, Republicans said...
Paid article Inside the Bush Greenhouse
PEDERSEN, WILLIAM F.
Inside the Bush Greenhouse There's a contradiction at the heart of the administration's global warming policy—but it's fixable. BY WILLIAM F. PEDERSEN Credit for environmental achievements always...
Paid article Anthony Hecht at Eighty
MASON, DAVID
Anthony Hecht at Eighty A life in poetry By DAVID MASON The eye, self-satisfied, will be misled, says the monologu-ist in Anthony Hecht's "The Transparent Man," Thinking the puzzle solved,...
Paid article A Family Affair
KLEHR, HARVEY
A Family Affair Kathy Boudin and the generations of the radical life. BY HARVEY KLEHR Kathy Boudin was paroled from a New York prison this September after serving twenty-two years for her role in...
Paid article The Calculus of History
KARNICK, S.T.
The Calculus of History Neal Stephenson's science fiction of the past. BY S.T. KARNICK The quickest road to bestsellerdom for a novelist today is to raise Very Big Questions— and then not answer...
Paid article Parody
Parody Gore TV network aims 'young, hip'; News channel wants to avoid 'liberal' label —Advertising Age, October 13,...
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