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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Agent Who Wouldn't Wear a Wire For almost a year now, a handful of current and former federal investigators and prosecutors based in Chicago have been complaining that an unnamed...
Paid article Casual
BROOKS, DAVID
Casual 78 PERCENT OF YOU WILL READ THIS Aside from the one you're holding in your hands and a few others, the best magazine in existence is American Demographics. This thin journal serves up on a...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence GIVE WAR A CHANCE FREDERICK W. KAGAN is right when he says in "War Sooner Rather Than Later" (Mar. 3) that waiting on this war is neither ethical nor practical. I would only add...
Paid article The Imminent War
EDITORIAL The Imminent War "There is an alternative: to open our eyes, to do more than sit and wait for the next crisis, and to shift fundamentally the direction of U.S. policy toward Saddam....
Paid article God and Man in the Oval Office
BARNES, FRED
God and Man in the Oval Office Contrary to what his critics say, Bush's religion is in the American mainstream. BY FRED BARNES MICHAEL GERSON, the chief White House speechwriter, was recently...
Paid article Fair Weather Bipartisanship
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Fair Weather Bipartisanship The Democrats were all for unity against Saddam —when Clinton was president. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Democrats Lambaste Bush on Iraq. So declared the front page headline...
Paid article France's Arab Problem
GINSBERG, MARC
France's Arab Problem Chirac worries about "angry Muslims"—for good reason. BY MARC GINSBERG UNDER THE ADAGE "save US from our friends," France's president Jacques Chirac has added to his long...
Paid article The Permanent Energy Crisis
TUCKER, WILLIAM
The Permanent Energy Crisis And the solution we keep ignoring. BY WILLIAM TUCKER NO SUBJECT gets talked to death more than "diminishing our dependence on Middle Eastern oil." Yet as conflict with...
Paid article Filibuster Si, Estrada No!
GARRETT, MAJOR
Filibuster Si, Estrada No! The great Republican divide over how to fight for Bush's judicial nominee. BY MAJOR GARRETT IT'S NOT CLEAR whether the constitutional definition of "advice and consent"...
Paid article Young, Wonky, and Proud of It
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Young, Wonky, and Proud of It Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan makes waves. BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD "Am I totally boring, or what?" asks Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin. Styling himself a "big...
Paid article The Prime Ministers Nobody Knows
SATLOFF, ROBERT
The Prime Ministers Nobody Knows Why Arafat's new PM won't matter. BY ROBERT SATLOFF HERE'S A MIDDLE EAST riddle: Who are Atef Obeid, Muhammad Mustafa Miro, Ali Abu Ragheb, Mohamed Ghannouchi,...
Paid article Replacing the United Nations
GELERNTER, DAVID
Replacing the United Nations Make way for the Big Three. BY DAVID GELERNTER If it were working properly, a world organization like the United Nations could offer the United States official...
Paid article Wrong from the Beginning
BEISNER, ROBERT L.
Wrong from the Beginning America might have created the U.N., said Dean Acheson, but "I personally am free of the slightest suspicion of paternity." BY ROBERT L. BEISNER In an administration full...
Paid article Faulty Towers
LEIGH, CATESBY
Faulty Towers A bad idea for Ground Zero By CATESBY LEIGH Daniel Libeskind's victory in the architectural competition for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site is a victory for what...
Paid article Dawson's History
ROYAL, ROBERT
Dawson's History Resurrecting the work of Christopher Dawson. BY ROBERT ROYAL On Easter Day 1909, a nineteen-year-old Englishman sat overlooking the Roman Forum on the spot where, more than a...
Paid article Limited Powers
WILSON, JOHN
Limited Powers A big novel of little ideas. BY JOHN WILSON Ever since 1985, when he published his first novel, Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance, at the age of twenty-eight, Richard Powers...
Paid article What Do Men Want?
MUNSON, SAM
What Do Men Want? Rick Marin knows the answer. BY SAM MUNSON The word "cad" was never exactly a compliment. But at least it betrayed, in the heyday of the Edwardian bounder, a certain stylishness...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader The Faith of the Fathers Were a genuinely disinterested scholar—or, more likely, the proverbial Martian—to arrive and contemplate the contemporary American university, among...
Paid article Parody
Parody "The Democratic ex-president and the Republican ex-lawmaker share one unusual bond: Their wives won Senate seats as they were leaving public life. Both men said they hoped not to cause...
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