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IssueVol. 008 Issue 042 (July 7 2003)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Who's Lying? Any doubts that Democrats would try to use the Iraq war against George W. Bush were erased late last week with the release of two ads accusing the president of lying. The...
Paid articleCasual
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual LEAVES OF TREES I was out of town on a reporting trip a couple months ago, hanging around with a group of people I thought might make a good story. They had gathered near dawn on a bluff...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence LEFTY LEMMINGS THE WONDERFUL COVER ILLUSTRATION of lemmings as Democrats leaping heedlessly over a cliff (June 30) unfortunately continues a long-running myth about lemmings (but...
Paid articleRace to the Bottom
Race to the Bottom We are living in another low, dishonest decade, it seems—at least where the intersection of race and American electoral politics is concerned. Following the 1990 census, the...
Paid articleAnother Political Earthquake
BARNES, FRED
Another Political Earthquake The Gray Davis recall looks like a Prop 13 replay. BY FRED BARNES Sacramento THE MEDIA and political establishment in California hasn't learned a thing in 25 years....
Paid articlePerfidious America?
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Perfidious America? Tony Blair deserves better from America than a medal. BY IRWIN M. STELZER AS TONY BLAIR heads for America to collect his Congressional Gold Medal this week, he must be...
Paid articleThe High Price of Cheap Drugs
CALFEE, JOHN E.
The High Price of Cheap Drugs The House is tempted by a terrible idea. BY JOHN E. CALFEE A VOTE IS IMMINENT in the House of Representatives on whether to vastly expand the importation of...
Paid articleWhy Iraq's Still a Hard Place
DONNELLY, TOM
Why Iraq's Still a Hard Place The thugs are fighting, the troops are tired, and some doubt our determination—but we're winning. BY TOM DONNELLY Baghdad Have we won yet? The simple answer from...
Paid articleThe Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship? The Americans and the Iraqis are getting along better than we've heard. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Najaf Iraq's chaos gives intervention a bad name," reads...
Paid articleBetter Safe Than Sorry
ETZIONI, AMITAI
Better Safe Than Sorry Post 9/11, the Bush administration has mostly gotten it right. BY AMITAI ETZIONI The Bush administration is incessantly criticized, and not only from the left, for a...
Paid articleStand-Up
Epstein, Joseph
Stand-Up BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN In seventeenth-century England, writes Adam Nicolson in God's Secretaries, his book about the making of the King James Bible, "'renaissance' was not a word that was...
Paid articleLaw and Justice
HIBBS, THOMAS
Law and Justice Russell Hittinger on the laws of nature and nature's God. BY THOMAS HIBBS The way we talk about natural law is "abundant" but "terribly degraded." Or so, at least, claims Russell...
Paid articleThe Wide World of Roone Arledge
LEVIN, MARTIN
The Wide World of Roone Arledge The autobiography of a television pioneer. BY MARTIN LEVIN The autobiography of Roone Arledge features a large cast of behind-the-scenes characters, about whom it...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Director's Cut by Roger L. Simon (Atria, 241 pp., $23). No one opening the eighth adventure of California private eye Moses Wine can avoid noticing its politics....
Paid articleParody
Parody Administration admits error in 2003 State of the Union address; intelligence report on Niger flawed. —News...
IssueVol. 008 Issue 044 (July 28 2003)
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