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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Bear on Blair Last week, I'Affaire Blair at the New Yo-rk Times finally ended with the resignations of executive editor Howell Raines and managing editor Gerald Boyd. According to...
Paid article Casual
BOOT, MAX
Casual LA DOLCE VITA I just spent two weeks traveling across Europe, visiting Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic, Belgium, France, and Portugal. I was on business, but (shhh! don't tell my boss) I...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence THE COMMANDER GENERAL TOMMY FRANKS and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld both emerge from Fred Barnes's "The Commander" (June 2) as real leaders, and Franks is plainly an...
Paid article Terrorism and Other "Scholarly Pursuits"
EDITORIAL Terrorism and Other "Scholarly Pursuits" Meeting this week here in Washington, our nation's scholarly community, through the American Association of University Professors duly assembled,...
Paid article Liberty and Justice for Almost All
POWERS, THOMAS
Liberty and Justice for Almost All The truth about our treatment of 9/11 detainees. by THOMAS POWERS CIVIL LIBERTARIANS are in danger of debasing their cause _ ./through the partisan abuse of...
Paid article I Want a New Drug
TUCKER, WILLIAM
I Want a New Drug Why price controls will stop pharmaceutical progress. by WILLIAM TUCKER FACED WITH RISING Medicaid I costs, the states have begun to trumpet the oldest illusion about government...
Paid article The Rangoon Squad
PEDERSON, RENA
The Rangoon Squad Burma's junta "disappears" the country's leading democrat. by RENA PEDERSON IN THE TRADEMARK MANNER of thugocracies, Burma's military government, seeking to silence its critics,...
Paid article You've Got Spam
Caldwell, Christopher
You've Got SPAM The inundation of unsolicited e-mail advertising, and what to do about it. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL We are going to need a new way to think about spam, those importunate...
Paid article Democracy in Algeria
KAPLAN, ROGER
Democracy in Algeria Singer-activist Ferhat Mekenni's campaign for liberal self-government BY ROGER KAPLAN On the margins of the Arab world, the United States has some little noticed allies....
Paid article First Dad
EMERY, NOEMIE
First Dad The burden of having a president as father BY NOEMIE EMERY Late in November 1988, Doug Wead, who had worked in the campaign that made George Bush Sr. president, wrote a paper about...
Paid article Bright Debut
CURRIE, SUSIE
Bright Debut Danielle Crittenden's Amanda for all seasons. by SUSIE CURRIE You probably met Amanda Bright on May 25, 2001, when the Wall Street Journal began serialization—its first ever—of...
Paid article Selah
JACOBS, ALAN
Selah A piercing new collection of the Psalms. by ALAN JACOBS What makes for a good translation of the Psalms? It depends on what you mean by "good." There are at least three criteria one can...
Paid article Soft Cell
LEHRER, ELI
Soft Cell An American academic likes Europe's jails better than America's. by ELI LEHRER Whether they smoke marijuana or commit murder, American criminals almost always receive stiffer...
Paid article Greens and Greenbacks
RUBIN, CHARLES T.
Greens and Greenbacks We can fix the environment by fighting poverty. by CHARLES T. RUBIN Of the writing of books about the environment there is no end, and not entirely due to vanity. New issues...
Paid article Amman and a Woman
SAVODNIK, IRWIN
Amman and a Woman A memoir of misogyny in the Middle East. by IRWIN SAVODNIK Imagine that you are an accountant, residing in your family home in Amman, Jordan, the father of four handsome sons...
Paid article Summer of '42
LEVIN, MARTIN
Summer of '42 Richard Schickel revisits the great movies of his childhood. by MARTIN LEVIN In his memoir Good Morning, Mr. Zip Zip Zip, Richard Schickel confesses that he became a "cinemaddict"...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Surprised by Beauty: A Listener's Guide to the Recovery of Modern Music by Robert R. Reilly (Mor-ley, 351 pp., $19.95). Even the most open-minded might be...
Paid article Parody
Parody "Howell Raines Resigns as Executive Editor of the New York Times, Gerald M. Boyd Resigns as Managing Editor" —News Item, June 5,...
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