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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Aid and Comfort Among the many unsung—or insufficiently sung—heroes of Operation Iraqi Freedom are the men and women of the hospital ship USNS Comfort, which was deployed to the Persian...
Paid article Casual
BARNES, FRED
Casual TELEVISION FOR WOMEN Guys don't watch sitcoms. They watch a lot of sports on TV, some news, and an occasional crime show. That's it. There's been an unheralded migration of men from...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence ON SADDAM'S DOLE I JUST FINISHED A SECOND READING of Stephen F. Hayes's "Saddam's Cash" (May 5). What a revelation! Maybe I'm naive, but it never occurred to me before that our...
Paid article Filibuster Again! And Again!
EDITORIAL Filibuster Again! And Again! Six times now Senate Democrats have blocked a vote on Miguel Estrada's nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. And twice Senate...
Paid article The Right Kind of Tax Cut
BARTLETT, BRUCE
The Right Kind of Tax Cut The point is a growing economy, not a "legislative victory." BY BRUCE BARTLETT SOMEONE ONCE DEFINED a fanatic as someone who redoubles his efforts after losing sight of...
Paid article True Confessions
TUCKER, WILLIAM
True Confessions Time to revisit Miranda. BY WILLIAM TUCKER TWO YEARS AGO, federal agents in Colorado responded to a complaint at the home of Samuel Patane, an ex-convict under a restraining...
Paid article The Democrats' Preemptive War
SWANSON, JAMES L.
The Democrats' Preemptive War Bush's Supreme Court nominees are under attack before they're even named. BY JAMES L. SWANSON THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL Committee has just declared war on President...
Paid article Oh, the Humanities!
DICARLO, RACHEL
Oh, the Humanities! NEH chairman Bruce Cole's cure for national amnesia. BY RACHEL DICARLO BRUCE COLE, the new chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, wants to put the "H" back in...
Paid article The Hardest Job in the Army
LABASH, MATT
The Hardest Job in the Army Meet the men and women of Mortuary Affairs BY MATT LABASH "And. so we brought our dead man home. Flew his body back, faxed the obits to the local papers, called the...
Paid article The Happy Cold Warrior
BROOKS, DAVID
The Happy Cold Warrior The first 90 years of Arnold Beichman BY DAVID BROOKS In 1927, young Arnold Beichman went to Yankee Stadium to see Babe Ruth play. After the game, Beichman hung around the...
Paid article Stalin and the Jews
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Stalin and the Jews The Doctors' Plot was the beginning of the Communists' Final Solution By STEPHEN SCHWARTZ There's nothing new about the upsurge in recent months of leftist theories about...
Paid article Another Victim?
KLEHR, HARVEY
Another Victim? The mysterious death of Soviet defector Walter Krivitsky. By HARVEY KLEHR Walter Krivitsky was one of the most notable of the Soviet defectors of the 1930s. A high-ranking Russian...
Paid article Why We Must Remember the Gulag
VICKERS, MELANA ZYLA
Why We Must Remember the GULAG Anne Applebaum reminds us how tyranny works. by MELANA ZYLA VICKERS To the famous question raised by Robert Conquest in his Reflections on a Ravaged Century—Are...
Paid article Stalin's Cheerleader
EVANIER, DAVID
Stalin's Cheerleader The fellow-traveling of historian Eric Hobsbawm. By DAVID EVANIER In Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life, Eric Hobsbawm, the British historian who was named by the...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Washington Schlepped UHere: Walking in the Nation's Capital by Christopher Buckley (Crown, 160 pp., $16). Don't mistake this charming little book for a...
Paid article Parody
Parody "It's a matter of public record that this war with Iraq is largely the brainchild of a group of neoconservative intellectuals, who view it as a pilot project." —Paul Krugman, New York...
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