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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook "A Great Day for Iraq" This week we turn most of THE SCRAPBOOK over to Zeyad, the 24-year-old Iraqi dentist and blogger who scooped the world media with his one-man reporting and...
Paid articleCasual
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual CRÈCHE AND BURN In one Christmas memory of mine all the kids and parents are finishing dessert. I light a cigarette. A particularly outspoken relative, who's been bossing the conversation...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence MEMO MADNESS IN "ABOUT THAT MEMO ..." (Dec. 8), the editors ask why the Bush administration has ignored, even denied, the possible links between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Osama bin...
Paid articleStop Dean
EDITORIAL Stop Dean Al Gore's endorsement of Howard Dean was anything but polite. A more diplomatic politician would have praised Dean's major rivals for the Democratic presidential...
Paid articleRobert L. Bartley, 1937-2003
KRISTOL, IRVING
Robert L. Bartley, 1937-2003 Remembering one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century. BY IRVING KRISTOL BOB BARTLEY first entered my life in the late 1960s. He was then a young...
Paid articleWho Harks to Harkin?
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Who Harks to Harkin? Will the Iowa senator make a difference in Iowa? BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI WHEN AL GORE endorsed Howard Dean for president last Tuesday, first in New York City and again in Cedar...
Paid articleThe Muddle of the Moderate Muslim
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
The Muddle ofthe Moderate Muslim Khaled Abou El Fadl's mysterious Egyptian interview. BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD DR. KHALED ABOU EL FADL'S reputation as a moderate Muslim thinker earned him a seat...
Paid articlePut out the Welcome Mat . . .
FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
Put Out the Welcome Mat . . . for illegal aliens' children who grew up here. BY CHESTER E. FINN JR. WHEN CONGRESS resumes in January, it should right a long-standing wrong in our immigration law:...
Paid articleThe Case for Putin
LEHRMAN, LEWIS E.
The Case for Putin Don't write off Russia's president. BY LEWIS E. LEHRMAN AFTER THE LATE OCTOBER arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the Russian oil-industry billionaire indicted for fraud and tax...
Paid articleGephardt's Last Stand
Tell, David
Gephardt's Last Stand The Iowa showdown BY DAVID TELL South Central Iowa, December 7 The campaign calendar is against you. Already the camera crews and stage-prop crowds are beginning to take...
Paid articleA Difficult Marriage
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
A Difficult Marriage How Iraqi Shiites could save the presidency of George W. Bush BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Ever since 1979, Shiite Muslim clerics have scared Americans. The trepidation is, of...
Paid articleLiberty, Equality, Eugenics
ROSEN, CHRISTINE
Liberty, Equality, Eugenics By CHRISTINE ROSEN This ought to be a welcome contribution to contemporary bioethical debates—a book, written by a well-regarded historian of science and published by a...
Paid articleA Natural Poet
BAL?E, SUSAN
A Natural Poet The unjustly neglected John Clare. BY SUSAN BALEE The early nineteenth-century John Clare is the best English poet that hardly anyone reads. Or so, at least, contends Jonathan...
Paid articleSchool Girls
SCHAEFER, NAOMI
School Girls What's the point of same-sex education? BY NAOMI SCHAEFER In The Miseducation of Women, British education professor James Tooley writes that as a young man, he decided to go off to...
Paid articleFeet of Clay
MARCHMAN, TIM
Feet of Clay The novelist Colson Whitehead is not the colossus he once seemed. BY TIM MARCHMAN Colson Whitehead begins his new collection of essays on New York, "I'm here because I was born here...
Paid articleGeneral Assembly
LOYOLA, MARIO
General Assembly The inauspicious beginnings of the United Nations. BY MARIO LOYOLA Barely three weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, twenty-six countries, calling themselves the "United...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Carl Henry, 1913-2003 When historians chronicle the late-twentieth-century resurgence of evangelicalism, they will focus on two figures: the charismatic preacher Billy Graham,...
Paid articleParody
Parody RS: Did you feel you were blindsided by Dean's success? KERRY Well, not blindsided. I mean, when I voted for the war, I voted for what I thought was best for the country. Did I expect...
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