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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook More Baloney from Clark Sometime in November 2001, Gen. Wesley Clark, former NATO supreme commander and future Democratic candidate for president, visited the Pentagon. Whereupon, in...
Paid article Casual
Montgomery, Erin
Casual BLACK TIE AND TALES The other night, I went to a fancy gala at the National Building Museum. As I strolled between the towering, golden Corinthian columns of the great hall, I felt...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence BAD BOYKIN REGARDING David Gelernter's recent defense of Lt. Gen. William Boykin ("Onward, Christian Soldier!" Nov. 3), several points come to mind. First, it is one thing for a...
Paid article Exit Strategy or Victory Strategy?
EDITORIAL Exit Strategy or Victory Strategy? The front page of the November 7 Washington Post says it all. The first headline, in large type: "Bush Urges Commitment to Transform Mideast." Below,...
Paid article Realignment (Continued)
BARNES, FRED
Realignment (Continued) More good news for Republicans in the South. BY FRED BARNES REALIGNING ELECTIONS don't occur in odd-numbered years like 2003. Nor do such elections provide foolproof signs...
Paid article It's the War, Stupid
BELL, JEFFREY
It's the War, Stupid The economy may matter less than you think in the 2004 election. BY JEFFREY BELL THERE WERE SIGHS of relief in Republican circles last week when the third quarter's economic...
Paid article Underwhelming Force
DONNELLY, TOM
Underwhelming Force What the Pentagon's troop rotation plan tells us. BY TOM DONNELLY THE PENTAGON's "PLAN" to reduce troop strength in Iraq from the current 132,000 to 105,000 by next May is not...
Paid article Linda Tripp's Vindication
NORDLINGER, JAY
Linda Tripp's Vindication A Clinton scandal reaches its end. BY JAY NORDLINGER LINDA TRIPP—remember her?— is back in the news, with a bit of vindication. The Defense Department will pay her...
Paid article Vladimir Putin's Grand Strategy
MCFAUL, MICHAEL
Vladimir Putin's Grand Strategy . . . for anti-democratic regime change in Russia. by Michael McFaul IN THE BARRAGE of comment on the recent arrest of Yukos oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, much...
Paid article Mr. Hwang Goes to Washington
ROSETT, CLAUDIA
Mr. Hwang Goes to Washington We should hear more from North Korean defectors. BY CLAUDIA ROSETT IN AMERICA, IT'S A SNAP to find exiles from most of the world's worst tyrannies. Just ask your taxi...
Paid article Where's the Beef From?
JUDAY, DAVE
Where's the Beef From? Howard Dean's agriculture plan. BY DAVE JUDAY DEMOCRATIC FRONTRUNNER Howard Dean is going for broke. Not content merely to do respectably in Iowa, as other New Englanders...
Paid article Who Does Howard Dean Think He Is?
Tell, David
Who Does Howard Dean Think He Is? Tall tales and righteous indignation on the campaign trail BY DAVID TELL Early one evening this past March I found myself struggling for balance in the den of a...
Paid article Panting After the Youth Vote
LABASH, MATT
Panting After the "Youth Vote The Democratic candidates make fools of themselves BY MATT LABASH Boston, Massachusetts French historian Jacques Bainville once said, "The old repeat themselves,...
Paid article Dutch Treat
BREEN, JON L.
Dutch Treat Why mystery fans need to read Nicolas Freeling By JON L. BREEN The mystery writer Nicolas Freeling made a dreadful commercial decision—and a dubious artistic one—when he killed off...
Paid article Invincible Ignorance
EVANIER, DAVID
Invincible Ignorance Haynes and Klehr on America's continuing apologists for Stalin. BY DAVID EVANIER Through the late 1970s, the consensus among American historians was that communism and Nazism...
Paid article An Armey of One
EMERY, NOEMIE
An Armey of One And his forty axioms. BY NOEMIE EMERY Most books by political figures come in two genres—phony and phonier —as politicians, lusting for office or looking at history, rewrite their...
Paid article See You Later, Dear
GRENIER, CYNTHIA
See You Later, Dear Audrey Niffenegger pens a love story for the ages. BY CYNTHIA GRENIER Audrey Niffenegger has written a singularly beguiling novel with an unexpectedly touching love story—even...
Paid article Early Days
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Early Days The first book on the 2004 campaign. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Walter Shapiro has done us all a favor. Over the last two winters, while the rest of us were minding our own business, Shapiro...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief American law begins with the Constitution of 1787. Or so we like to think. James Stoner usefully reminds us, however, that American law also includes the common...
Paid article Parody
Parody "A senior Republican Congressional official said a significant amount of money allocated by Congress for the foreign language training of C.IA. officers, particularly in Arabic, Persian, and...
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