Years 1990s
Years 2000s
Year 2000
Year 2001
Year 2002
Year 2003
Month January
Month February
Month March
Issue Vol. 008 Issue 024 (March 3 2003)
Issue Vol. 008 Issue 025 (March 10 2003)
Issue Vol. 008 Issue 026 (March 17 2003)
Issue Vol. 008 Issue 027 (March 24 2003)
Issue Vol. 008 Issue 028 (March 31 2003)
Cover Page ••Cover Page••
Contents ••Contents••
Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook On the Importance of Awe In the opening hours of the war, you couldn't listen to the TV commentators for more than 30 seconds without hearing the words shock and awe—the Pentagon code...
Paid article Casual
BOOT, MAX
Casual BACK TO BERKELEY Antiwar crowds are taking to the streets in London and Madrid, Washington and San Francisco. But what about Ground Zero? No, not New York. That's Ground Zero for terrorism....
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence WEASEL IN THE ART DEPT. THE COVER of the March 17 issue is J. incorrect. Someone has doctored the photos of the French and German foreign ministers and placed human heads where...
Paid article In Command
In Command When President Bush set aside the Pentagon's strategy for war with Iraq and ordered an attack on Saddam Hussein and his inner circle, it created shock and awe in the media and perhaps in...
Paid article Hating "l'Oncle Sam"
Caldwell, Christopher
Hating "L'Oncle Sam" France unites in opposition to America. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Paris AS THE UNITED STATES and many of its European allies girded for war last week, France's popular...
Paid article Righteous Frenchmen
KAPLAN, ROGER
Righteous Frenchmen Yes, there are a few pro-Americans in France. BY ROGER KAPLAN PIERRE LELLOUCHE, who represents a Paris district in the French National Assembly, did not appreciate being...
Paid article War Democrats
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
War Democrats They support not just the troops, but the mission too. BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD IT'S BEEN TOUGH for Democrats to avoid the temptation to badmouth the president. With Senate minority...
Paid article The Phony Debate
BROOKS, DAVID
The Phony Debate The pundits are arguing about everything except what's interesting about the war. BY DAVID BROOKS AS I WRITE, a couple of days into the war, the hawks are optimistic and the...
Paid article Friends of Discrimination
Eastland, Terry
Friends of Discrimination The American establishment weighs in on behalf of affirmative action. BY TERRY EASTLAND THE MICHIGAN AFFIRMATIVE action cases, which the A- Supreme Court will hear on...
Paid article Why They Fight
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Why They Fight Meet the Free Iraqi Forces BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Outskirts of Kuwait City In a quiet moment some three weeks before the United States sent 40 Tomahawk missiles and several...
Paid article All Suited Up and Nowhere to Go
LABASH, MATT
All Suited Up and Nowhere to Go The joys of Kuwait City in wartime BY MATT LABASH Kuwait City MONDAY, MARCH 17—Despite the steady hand and nerves of steel I am exhibiting while filing this...
Paid article The Road Map to Nowhere
MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
The Road Map to Nowhere Do we really need another doomed Mideast peace process? BY JOSHUA MURAVCHIK Three days before abandoning diplomatic activity about Iraq in the U.N. Security Council and...
Paid article The Devil in Scotland
JACOBS, ALAN
The Devil in Scotland James Hogg's 1824 novel of sin and salvation By Alan Jacobs There is a kind of literary I greatness that only a badly I made book can possess. Bad-.A. ly made books are not...
Paid article Oy Vey!
DANNHAUSER, WERNER J.
Oy Vey! The anxieties of America's Jews. BY WERNER J. DANNHAUSER Jews are forever taking their temperature. They worry constantly about matters like declining birthrates and increasing...
Paid article Innocents Abroad
BROSE, CHRISTIAN D.
Innocents Abroad The American military's new global responsibilities. BY CHRISTIAN D. BROSE The end of the Cold War in I 1991 opened a decade of I serious confusion for the -A. United States as...
Paid article Mugged by Surreality
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Mugged by Surreality Auctioning off the legacy of Andre Breton. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ France has always been a country with a divided soul: on one side, a record of humanistic Enlightenment...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Not long after September 11, Michael Walzer asked, "Can there be a decent Left?" Watching his fellow progressives greet ±e destruction of the World Trade Center with "barely...
Paid article Parody
Parody La Marseillaise MARCH 31, 2003 Parody Awake to duty, children of the Fatherland. Let us once again make ourselves objects of scorn! We confront each and every tyranny, in the same...
Month April
Month May
Month June
Month July
Month August
Month September
Month October
Month November
Month December
Year 2004
Year 2005
Year 2006
Year 2007
Year 2008
Year 2009
Years 2010s
Kanda Software, Inc.