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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Bush's Baghdad Surprise THE WEEKLY STANDARD closed early last week because of Thanksgiving, and thus we missed the chance to applaud the president's trip to visit the troops in Baghdad....
Paid articleCasual
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Casual A THANKSGIVING MELTING POT On Thanksgiving Day, my wife and I woke up in a hotel in New York, where we'd come en route to a festive lunch with old friends. A waiter of Middle Eastern origin...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence MARRIAGE ISSUES READING Maggie Gallagher's "Massachusetts vs. Marriage" (Dec. 1), one gets the impression that she has no substantive objection to same-sex marriage other than a...
Paid articleThe Last Refuge of the Democrats
EDITORIAL The Last Refuge of the Democrats Democrats routinely complain that President Bush and his political team call them unpatriotic for criticizing Bush on the war in Iraq. Democratic senator...
Paid articleAn Intelligent Democrat . . .
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
An Intelligent Democrat . . . on the Senate Intelligence Committee. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES A LEADING DEMOCRAT on the Senate Intelligence Committee has reiterated his support for the war in Iraq and...
Paid articleFlacks and Hacks in Baghdad
OPPENHEIM, NOAH D.
Flacks and Hacks in Baghdad What it's like to report from Iraq. BY NOAH D. OPPENHEIM BAGHDAD IS A GIFT to the cynical. The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) has erected miles of concrete...
Paid articleWahhabis at the Gate
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Wahhabis at the Gate What are the Saudis up to in the Balkans? BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Skopje, Macedonia THE MUSLIM HOLY MONTH of Ramadan came and went in the Balkans without serious incident....
Paid articleRFE, RIP
PUDDINGTON, ARCH
RFE, RIP Radio Free Europe: mission accomplished. BY ARCH PUDDINGTON ON NOVEMBER 28, the Broadcasting Board of Governors announced a decision that effectively closes down Radio Free Europe. The...
Paid articleIn Defense (sort of) of Trial Lawyers
TUCKER, WILLIAM
In Defense (sort of) of Trial Lawyers Their excesses are well known, their virtues less so BY WILLIAM TUCKER Mark Bocci is a personal injury lawyer in Lake Oswego, Oregon. In the 1980s, he took...
Paid articleMarriage Defeatists
GALLAGHER, MAGGIE
Marriage Defeatists Federalism is a poor excuse for abandoning a core social institution BY MAGGIE GALLAGHER Is marriage worth a constitutional amendment? A fair number of conservatives think...
Paid articleFunny, But I Do Look Jewish
Epstein, Joseph
Funny, But I Do Look Jewish By JOSEPH EPSTEIN Funny, but I do look Jewish, at least to myself, and more and more so as the years go by. I'm fairly sure I didn't always look Jewish, not when I was...
Paid articleMaking Middle Earth
KENNELLY, DANIEL
Making Middle Earth From The Hobbit to The Lord of the Rings. BY DANIEL KENNELLY When the first volume of The Lord of the Rings appeared in 1954, J.R.R. Tolkien's epic was not received with...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Against Love: A Polemic by Laura Kipnis (Pantheon, 224 pp., $24). Inside Laura Kipnis, there's a talented social satirist screaming to get out. Kipnis's Against...
Paid articleParody
Parody "In October, a British newspaper, The Independent, ran a hair-raising I investigative report on U.S. touch-screen voting. But while the mainstream press has reported the basics, the Diebold...
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