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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Heard any Good Harvard Blonde Jokes? How many blondes does it take to write an amicus brief? Or make a decent film critic? Today plans to find out. In an apparent attempt to get at the...
Paid articleCasual
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Casual DO NOT PASS GO "Do you have a pass?" asks the burly renta-cop, as I stand in the midst of a swirling mass of middle schoolers. No, I explain, I have come to the Capitol to acquire a press...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence PBS's POCKETBOOK PERHAPS BILL MOYERS would consider funding PBS through one of his "foundations," described in Stephen F. Hayes's "PBS's Pontificator" (June 9). This would make help...
Paid articleBush's Justice
EDITORIAL Bush'sJustice President Bush may or may not get the opportunity to name a Supreme Court Justice this summer. But if he does, who would be the right choice? Bush himself has told us. In...
Paid articleHillary Goes to Wal-Mart
LABASH, MATT
Hillary Goes to Wal-Mart The latest skirmish in the Clinton wars. by MATT LABASH Fairfax, Virginia IT'S HARD TO DESCRIBE the electricity one feels when crossing this Northern Virginia strip-mall...
Paid articleQuestions of Mass Destruction
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Questions of Mass Destruction . . . for hawks and doves alike. by STEPHEN F. HAYES MUCH HAS BEEN SAID and written in recent weeks about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. As the methodical...
Paid articleSaudi Mischief in Fallujah
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Saudi Mischief in Fallujah Will no one rid Iraq of these meddlesome imams? by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ IN RECENT WEEKS, most Western media have reported the continuing attacks on U.S. troops in...
Paid articleA GOP House Divided
BARNES, FRED
A GOP House Divided George W. Bush vs. Tom DeLay on the child tax credit. by FRED BARNES THE WHITE HOUSE and House I majority leader Tom DeLay went eyeball to eyeball on tax cuts, and the White...
Paid articleRoad Rage
ROSE, TOM
Road Rage Terror shreds the road map. by TOM ROSE Jerusalem THE ONLY PARTIES who seemed the least bit surprised that the road map got bogged down in a new wave of Palestinian terrorism and...
Paid articleNukes on the Loose
SOKOLSKI, HENRY
Nukes on the Loose Time for a new nonproliferation regime. by HENRY SOKOLSKI THE UNITED STATES has only begun to stop the spread of weapons of mass destruction. This is the core message of George...
Paid articleThe Next Great American Newspaper
GELERNTER, DAVID
The Next Great American Newspaper Replacing the New York Times BY DAVID GELERNTER Roughly six years ago I gave a talk at a D.C. think tank complaining that it was outrageous for the conservative...
Paid articleThe Unimperial Empire
MCMEEKIN, SEAN
The Unimperial Empire Dispatch from a quiet outpost of Pax Americana. BY SEAN MCMEEKIN Ankara So Niall Ferguson, nostalgic neoimperialist historian from the mother country, has moved to America....
Paid articleThe Papist Menace?
TORRES, JUSTIN
The Papist Menace? Philip Jenkins chronicles the last acceptable prejudice By Justin Torres The central claim of Philip Jenkins's newest book, The New Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable...
Paid articleEpic Historian
LAWLER, PETER AUGUSTINE
Epic Historian Shelby Foote and the American Civil War. by PETER AUGUSTINE LAWLER Shelby Foote, now eighty-six, is a great American writer. Many people know him as the charming southerner...
Paid articleFrom Russia, with Love
MERCER, BOB
From Russia, with Love How a Russian revolutionary became a South Dakota mathematician. by BOB MERCER Historical biographies, Richard Pipes commented a few years ago, "flourish because they read...
Paid articleHip Hop Away
SKINNER, DAVID
Hip Hop Away The pseudo-poetry of our time. by DAVID SKINNER For several years now, a poetry movement has been staged from bars and cafes across the country. Its surging popularity has led to...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Oh, my goodness, what I got myself into I never could have predicted!" —Hillary Clinton, during her June 8 Interview with Barbara...
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