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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook What a Real Newspaper Editor Looks Like Amid all the (admittedly delightful) hullabaloo over Jayson Blair and Rick Bragg, it's important to remember, The Scrapbook thinks, that How-ell...
Paid articleCasual
BOTTUM, J.
Casual THE POETRY OF REJECTION I once picked up the phone and called an author who'd submitted a piece of writing. I thought I could publish it, I said, but there was something a little off in the...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence IS THE TIMES'S TIME UP? AFTER READING Christopher Caldwell's "The New York Times's Meltdown" (May 26), I would like to see that lion of the liberal media suffer a fate it has...
Paid articleWhat Wolfowitz Really Said
EDITORIAL What Wolfowitz Really Said As this magazine goes to press, a controversy swirls about the head of Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz. He is alleged to have "revealed," in an...
Paid articleContinental Divide
BOOT, MAX
Continental Divide America needs a serious Europe policy. BY MAX BOOT Brussels A VISITOR TO NATO headquarters can be forgiven some momentary disorientation. Braced for NATO's rumored imminent...
Paid articleNot Your Grandma's YWCA
ROSEN, CHRISTINE
NotYour Grandma'sYWCA A Christian organization in name only. BY CHRISTINE ROSEN IN MID-MAY, Patricia Ireland, former president of the National Organization for Women, assumed her new position as...
Paid articleThe Less than Almighty Dollar
HALE, DAVID
The Less than Almighty Dollar What's behind the Bush economic strategy. BY DAVID HALE ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL principles of American political economy during the second half of the 20th century...
Paid articleAmerica Loses Its Voice
MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
America Loses Its Voice The war of ideas is lagging. BY JOSHUA MURAVCHIK IN LAYING OUT HIS BATTLE PLAN for the war against terrorism in his National Security Strategy issued last September,...
Paid articleSevere Acute Tyranny Syndrome
BORK, ELLEN
Severe Acute Tyranny Syndrome Beijing tightens the vise on Hong Kong. BY ELLEN BORK IN A FEW WEEKS, China will further extend its control over Hong Kong. Laws on subversion, treason, and...
Paid articleThe Mullahs' Manhattan Project
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Mullahs' Manhattan Project Do we dare let these men acquire nukes? BY REUEL MARC GERECHT For better or usually for worse, the Islamic Republic of Iran can always command our attention, easily...
Paid articlePBS's Pontificator
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
PBS's Pontificator Whatever happened to Bill Moyers's promise to disclose conflicts of interest? BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Just to declare my interest at the outset: Bill Moyers and I have a history. I...
Paid articleTrue Enough
SMITH, WESLEY J.
True Enough Bill McKihhen's useful assault on the unfettered biogenetic project By WESLEY J. SMITH People aren't smart enough, strong enough, pretty enough, healthy enough, talented enough, or...
Paid articleAll That Jazz
KAFKA, ALEXANDER C.
All That Jazz Historian Frederick Turner turns his hand to fiction. BY ALEXANDER C. KAFKA Does the world really need another story about a brilliant, self-destructive jazz musician? As it...
Paid articleSeeing Evil
HIBBS, THOMAS
Seeing Evil Analytic philosophy rediscovers the eternal struggle of good and evil. BY THOMAS HIBBS Deism, wrote Pascal, is "almost as far removed from the Christian religion as atheism." Pascal...
Paid articleArt Against the Reich
FISCHEL, JACK
Art Against the Reich Ernst Barlach, German expressionist. BY JACK FISCHEL Born in 1870, Ernst Barlach was one of Germany's most prominent Expressionist artists at the time the Nazis seized power...
Paid articleAmerican Odyssey?
MCDONOUGH, M.
American Odyssey? The return from Vietnam wasn't quite like Odysseus' return to Ithaca. BY CHRISTOPHER M. MCDONOUGH During the recent hostilities in Iraq, I suspect many of us closely followed...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Remembering Patsy by Brian Mansfield (Rutledge Hill, 95 pp., $14.99). Everybody likes Patsy Cline. Most of ±e popular country singers of the 1950s and 1960s have...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Bragg . . . is known to believe that he has become a target within the paper because he is close to fellow Southerner Raines, who had to approve all his assignments. Bragg is renowned for...
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