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IssueVol. 008 Issue 037 (June 2 2003)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Annals of Sid Sidney Blumenthal, the Erich von Stroheim of the Clinton administration, has published a memoir of his White House days—to generally poor reviews, most of them from newspapers and...
Paid articleCasual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual LEFT LUGGAGE A dark cloud sat low over Smith College on graduation Sunday. The venerable women's school had inexplicably decided to celebrate its 125 th commencement by inviting a...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence STALIN'S SHADOW WHY ARE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS in North America not taught about the crimes of the ex-Soviet Union? This question springs to mind when reading Melana Zyla Vickers's...
Paid articleRemember Welfare Reform?
Remember Welfare Reform? George W. Bush is astoundingly popular with the American people. His approval ratings have hovered around the mid-60s or above for nearly two years—a phenomenon whose...
Paid articleThe President as Priapist
BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
The President as Priapist Too much energy in the executive. BY ARNOLD BEICHMAN ALL THE TALK about President Kennedy and his sexual exploits with a White House intern is full of leers and jeers...
Paid articleThe No-Nukes Party
MCKIVERGAN, DANIEL
The No-Nukes Party The Mondale Democrats are alive and well in the U.S. Senate. BY DANIEL MCKIVERGAN SUPPOSE A FEW YEARS FROM NOW, a nation hostile to the United States and its allies is...
Paid articleWhat Hath Strauss Wrought?
BERKOWITZ, PETER
What Hath Strauss Wrought? Misreading a political philosopher. BY PETER BERKOWITZ The New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Boston Globe, among others, have sounded the alarm: The Bush...
Paid articleShoulder to Shoulder
MATUS, VICTORINO
Shoulder to Shoulder Strengthening the U.S.-Philippine alliance. BY VICTORINO MATUS WHILE DOZENS of world leaders have come to Washington to meet President Bush, only three have been accorded all...
Paid articleReading, Writing, Extremism
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Reading, Writing, and Extremism What they are teaching in Saudi-financed American schools. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ TO WHAT DEGREE does the threat of global terror embody the Wahhabi beliefs taught by...
Paid articleFree Trade at Last?
MASTEL, GREGORY
Free Trade at Last? Time to stop holding Taiwan at arm's length. BY GREGORY MASTEL MAINTAINING RELATIONS with both Taiwan and the People's Republic of China has posed a series of challenges to...
Paid articleThe Commander
BARNES, FRED
The Commander How Tommy Franks won the Iraq war BY FRED BARNES Tampa, Florida President Bush had a slightly anxious question for General Tommy Franks, the commander of American and allied forces...
Paid articleToo Much History
EMERY, NOEMIE
Too Much History George W. Bush faces the challenges of FDR, Truman, and JFK all at once. BY NOEMIE EMERY All through the Clinton administration and into the 2000 election, some said we had run...
Paid articleIn the Beginning . . .
ANDERSON, GARY A.
In the Beginning . Leon Kass's Genesis By Gary A. Anderson Brevard Childs, a professor of biblical studies at Yale, used to tell his students that what they needed to read the Bible more...
Paid articleArabian Night
DONNELLY, TOM
Arabian Night Can the Saudi kingdom extricate itself from terror? BY TOM DONNELLY Al Qaeda's May 12 bombing in Riyadh is a wake-up call for the Saudi Arabian royal family, President Bush declared....
Paid articleCollecting the Uncollectable
DISCH, THOMAS M.
Collecting the Uncollectable A depressing trip to the new Dia:Beacon museum and other sites of art. BY THOMAS M. DISCH On the cover of the April 6 New York Times's Sunday magazine, the paper's...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn by Diane Ravitch (Knopf, 243pp., $24). Education historian Diane Ravitch laments the fact...
Paid articleParody
Parody From Phil Donahue to the New York Times's Chris Hedges, this year's controversial commencement speakers have been greeted with jeers, catcalls, and stony silence. —News item ...So I...
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