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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Let's Help the New York Times On several occasions, readers of this page have sent us copies of their letters to the editor of the New York Times—letters that for some reason never got...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence PUTIN'S (ILL) PROGRESS LEON ARON has written a superb, informative article, "The (Russian) Empire Strikes Back" (Nov. 10). Of the many articles that I have read on this subject in...
Paid articleCasual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual 'TIS THE SEASON The moment when I first became conscious of the feeling of complete happiness relates to Christmas— which is weird, because I'm Jewish. I was 10 years old, and I was...
Paid articleAgainst Giddiness
EDITORIAL Against Giddiness Republicans are giddy. The economy is on the verge of a sustained boom. After nearly two years of a "jobless recovery," new jobs are being created in large numbers....
Paid articleMack the Hack
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Mack the Hack Why is Terry McAuliffe still chairman of the Democratic party? by MATTHEW CONTINETTI IF YOU'RE A POLITICAL JUNKIE, you probably have a favorite Terry McAuliffe moment—an appearance...
Paid articleThe Senate's All-Nighters
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
The Senate's All-Nighters As filibusters go, it was something of a letdown. by KATHERINE MANGU-WARD STROM THURMOND would have been disappointed. What happened between 6:00 p.m. Wednesday and 9:30...
Paid articleWhat the Iraqi Generals Tell Us
WOOLSEY, R. JAMES
What the Iraqi Generals Tell Us An explanation for the misestimates of Saddam's weapons of mass destruction. by R. JAMES WOOLSEY MANY HAVE WAXED wroth at both the CIA's purported misestimates and...
Paid articleThe Axis of Terror
TAHERI, AMIR
The Axis of Terror Carlos the Jackal pledges allegiance to Osama bin Laden. by AMIR TAHERI FEW CONVICTED MURDERERS and hijackers accept the label "terrorist." One who does—indeed, who embraces...
Paid articleCase Closed
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Case Closed The U.S. government's secret memo detailing cooperation between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein had an operational...
Paid articleThe Ronald Reagan I Knew
KAMPELMAN, MAX M.
The Ronald Reagan I Knew A behind the scenes look at a consummate politician and statesman. BY MAX M. KAMPELMAN The recent decision by CBS to cancel a television program about President Ronald...
Paid articleMickey Mouse
APGAR, GARRY
Mickey Mouse at Seventy-Five Disney's best character still survives. BY GARRY APGAR Mickey Mouse turned seventy-five this year— although you'd hardly know it from the studied lack of attention...
Paid articleMachiavelli's War
NEWMYER, JACQUELINE
Machiavelli's War From the Art of War to the revolution in military affairs. by JACQUELINE NEWMYER The war on terror poses novel challenges. And as we wage it, the United States is undergoing a...
Paid articleMastering the Seas
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
Mastering the Seas Hollywood does justice to Patrick O'Brian's naval saga. by JONATHAN FOREMAN Devotees of Patrick O'Brian's celebrated series of historical novels are likely to be not just...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
BOTTUM, J.
The Standard Reader Long Songs You have to love Dana Gioia for what he's trying to do with the National Endowment for the Arts. Earlier this year, I watched him begin a presentation on the...
Paid articleParody
Parody "In one of the more bizarre scandals to befall the hapless House of Windsor, [Prince] Charles has denied a rumor without ever saying what it was about. . . . Sunday papers will still have to...
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