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Vol. 008 Issue 029 (April 7 2003)
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Scrapbook
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"We are his nemesis" Britain has its first hero of this war, Lieutenant Colonel Tim Collins of the Royal Irish Regiment. Collins is heralded not yet for his feats on the battlefield, but for the...
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Casual
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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Casual DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, 1927-2003 The world has no need for another contribution to the fitting stream of tributes to Daniel Patrick Moynihan's extraordinary life and work. But I hope a...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence SHIA MADNESS I COMMEND STEPHEN SCHWARTZ for his truly insightful article on the Shia Muslims of today ("Fear Not the Shias," March 24). Increasingly, it is becoming critical to...
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The War for Liberalism
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EDITORIAL The War for Liberalism We've learned at least two things in the first nine days of the Second Gulf War. The American people are fine. American liberalism is not. Here's the good news...
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Iraqi Exiles Go to War
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Iraqi Exiles Go to War . . . Led by an impressive Special Forces colonel. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Near the Iraqi border A GROUP of bleary-eyed soldiers has gathered at 3:45 Thursday morning in the...
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The Dynamic Duo
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BARNES, FRED
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The Dynamic Duo Is there trouble ahead for this beautiful friendship? BY FRED BARNES IN THE DAYS before the British Parliament voted on a resolution endorsing war with Iraq, Prime Minister Tony...
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Oil for Food, Money for Kofi
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ROSETT, CLAUDIA
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Oil for Food, Money for Kofi A U.N. program that has outlived its usefulness. BY CLAUDIA ROSETT IT'S HUGE, OPAQUE, PERVERSE, run by the United Nations, and about the last thing a postwar Iraq...
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Casualties Are the First Truth of War
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FEAVER, PETER D.
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Casualties Are the First Truth of War And one the public is well prepared to accept. BY PETER D. FEAVER WARFARE IS ABOUT balancing three goals. On the one hand, you must accomplish military...
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A Butcher, Indeed
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SKINNER, DAVID
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A Butcher, Indeed Saddam's war crimes. BY DAVID SKINNER ANYONE STILL DOUBTING the criminal essence of Saddam's regime need only survey the methods employed so far by iraqi fighters to see that...
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Baghdad by the Bay
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SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
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Baghdad by the Bay San Francisco's demonstrators—disobedient, but not civil. BY DEBRA J. SAUNDERS San Francisco IRAQI DISSIDENTS have been tortured and executed. Some critics of the regime have...
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Quietly Rooting Against Saddam
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WITTES, TAMARA COFMAN
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Quietly Rooting Against Saddam The view from Iran. BY TAMARA COFMAN WITTES Tehran ON THE CITY STREETS here, the legal requirement for women to dress with modesty is interpreted with varying...
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License to Clone
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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A License to Clone And a requirement to kill. BY WESLEY J. SMITH IT IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY clear that the bio-anarchists leading the charge to Brave New World want a virtually unlimited license...
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Babysitting the Press in Kuwait
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LABASH, MATT
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Babysitting the Press in Kuwait A PAO's work is never done BY MATT LABASH Kuwait City It is easy and fashionable to ridicule journalists. They can be loutish and rude, obsequious and mercenary....
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Chirac's Grand Ambition
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Chirac's Grand Ambition France's bid to lead the rest of the world against America. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Paris France's foreign minister Dominique de Villepin made a visit last week to...
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Onward, Christian Pacifists
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LOCONTE, JOSEPH
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Onward,Christian Pacifists The debates of the 1930s repeat themselves. BY JOSEPH LOCONTE Even with the start of the war to unseat Saddam Hussein, religious leaders continue to oppose the use of...
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Truth Will Out
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HIBBS, THOMAS
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Truth Will Out The honest philosophy of Bernard Williams. BY THOMAS HIBBS What does it say about the state of the humanities, or the prospects for the intelligent defense of democracy, that...
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At Homer's Diner
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BLITZ, MARK
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At Homer's Diner Conversations with Seth Benardete. BY MARK BLITZ There's a joke that goes: "'Do you know where we're supposed to go?' I said, 'No.' So he said, 'Well let's go together.' That's...
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Painted Words
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DISCH, THOMAS M.
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Painted Words Why poets want to paint, and painters want to write poetry. BY THOMAS M. DISCH Back in the 1960s, when I was in my twenties, it seemed that all my friends who were writers were...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Amusing Guy Beneath the Axis of Evil: One Man's Journey into the Horrors of War by Neal Kg Pollack (So New Media, 64 pp. $10). This winter, the more radical of the two...
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Parody
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Parody "Network news anchors tackle war coverage." —News item The Today Show Transcript April 1, 2003 COURIC: Matt, I notice we’re only using F-14s and F-16s in this war. Isn’t it time we...
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