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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Correctamundo The Howell Raines-era New York Times accelerated its reputational tailspin last Thursday when 27-year-old national desk correspondent Jayson Blair abruptly resigned from...
Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual SWAB STORY For certain self-important novelists and CEOs, the blue-collar biography has been a staple affectation for decades. Before writing his unreadable novel or founding his...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence CASTLES ON A CLOUD I AM JOEY TABULA-RASA from David Brooks's "The Collapse of the Dream Palaces" (April 28). Well, not exactly. I am, however, a young man who had been in search of...
Paid articleThe End of the Beginning
EDITORIAL The End of the Beginning "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Winston Churchill, November 10, 1942, after...
Paid articleThe Al Qaeda Connection
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Al Qaeda Connection Saddam's links to Osama were no secret. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES OOPS. In what could go down as the Mother of All Copy-editing Errors, Babil, the official newspaper of saddam...
Paid articleBad Reporting in Baghdad
FOREMAN, JONATHAN
Bad Reporting in Baghdad You have no idea how well things are going. BY JONATHAN FOREMAN Baghdad IT'S ENDLESSLY FASCINATING to watch the interactions between U.S. patrols and the residents of...
Paid articleReading, Writing, De-Baathification
WURMSER, MEYRAV
Reading, Writing, De-Baathification Reeducating Iraq. BY MEYRAV WURMSER IRAQ'S RECONSTRUCTION poses challenges to American policymakers not seen since World War ii. Hardest of all is the...
Paid articleStalin Lives!
MURPHY, MIKE
Stalin Lives! At least in his birthplace. BY MIKE MURPHY Gori, Georgia I WAS in the Republic of Georgia, mucking about in its upcoming elections and fighting for democratization and the...
Paid articleNew Name, Same Old Story
SMITH, WESLEY J.
New Name, Same Old Story The Hemlock Society goes for an image change. BY WESLEY J. SMITH WHAT'S NOT IN A NAME is the question du jour at single-issue advocacy groups. First the venerable...
Paid articleThe Restoration of American Awe
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Restoration of American Awe And the opening of the Arab mind BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Throughout the Muslim Middle East, the Battle of Baghdad was an enormously depressing non-event. The Arab...
Paid articleMr. Hariri Goes to Washington
CARLSON, RICHARD W.
Mr. Hariri Goes to Washington The prime minister's prime real estate BY RICHARD W CARLSON According to the Washington Post, a fellow you've probably never heard of named Rafik Hariri wants to...
Paid articleSaudi Arabia's Identity Crisis
TAHERI, AMIR
Saudi Arabia's Identity Crisis A strategic partnership unravels BY AMIR TAHERI Riyadh In Saudi Arabia, it is the end of the lunar month of Safar and the beginning of summer, which will last...
Paid articleThe Return of Karl Shapiro?
Epstein, Joseph
Th e Return of Karl Shapiro? The Library of America freshens old laurels By JOSEPH EPSTEIN I recently found myself describing someone as a successful poet of no significance whatsoever. Karl...
Paid articleAt the Helm
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
At the Helm Richard Helms, a man of honor in an unlikely trade. BY ROBERT D. NOVAK In March 1997, when George J. Tenet became the fifth of Bill Clinton's choices to head the Central Intelligence...
Paid articleElementary Holmes
BREEN, JON L.
Elementary Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle's imitators have always faced a difficult task. BY JON L. BREEN Sherlock Holmes may not be the greatest character in English fiction, but he has surely...
Paid articleBandito!
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Bandito! Joaquin Murieta and California stealin'. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD Most books on cultural studies, whether from the right or the left, tend to be ideological jeremiads, blasting away from...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Must Reading The Bush presidency has been so eventful, it's easy to forget that its first major public-policy crisis involved biotechnology. Despite the heat it generated, that...
Paid articleParody
Parody U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, with staff and reporters, in Rumsfeld's cavernous C-17 aircraft at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, April 29,...
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