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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Sort of Fake, But Sort of Accurate "An Oct. 7 article and the lead xA. Page One headline incorrectly attributed a quotation to Charles A. Duelfer, the chief U.S. weapons inspector in...
Paid article Casual
Currie, Duncan
Casual PAYING OUR RESPECTS F.Scott Fitzgerald would have us believe there are no second acts in American lives. But • then, he never met Rodney Dangerfield. Dangerfield, who died last week at age...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence KERRY'S CARPING WLLLIAM KRISTOL'S editorial, "Disgraceful" (Oct. 4), lives up to its name by failing to note that Prime Minister Allawi's "impressive speech" to Congress was likely...
Paid article Never
Never Never have the American people elected as president a candidate with a record on national security issues resembling that of John Kerry. Consider some of the distinctive national security...
Paid article If at First You Don't Succeed . . .
BARNES, FRED
If at First You Don't Succeed . Why Bush did better in the second debate. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH'S political strategists have avidly studied past campaigns. But they still repeated the...
Paid article Political Boss
SKINNER, DAVID
Political Boss Springsteen, REM, Bonnie Raitt, and other Democrats. BY DAVID SKINNER Detroit THERE'S A REASON no one has marketed what I call the rock'n'roll diet. You go to a concert, crash at...
Paid article Taking Dictation from the ACLU
MacDonald, Heather
Taking Dictation from the ACLU A case study in anti-Patriot Act propaganda. BY HEATHER MAC DONALD IMAGINE THE New York Times writing a damning article about the Clinton administration's tax...
Paid article Mythmaking in Berlin
RABKIN, JEREMY
Mythmaking in Berlin Germany has a lot of history to forget. BY JEREMY RABKIN Berlin THE ASPEN INSTITUTE of Berlin celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with a conference in the German capital at...
Paid article The Battle for New Jersey
MATUS, VICTORINO
The Battle for New Jersey Why Bush is now competitive. BY VICTORINO MATUS YOU MIGHT THINK with more electoral votes than Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, and with local polls showing the president...
Paid article Axis of Weakness
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
Axis of Weakness Europe appeases the mullahs. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN Berlin IN EARLY SEPTEMBER at an annual meeting here of Germany's ambassadors, Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer told his top...
Paid article The Two Faces of Liberalism
WOLFSON, ADAM
The Two Faces of Liberalism Bush's foreign policy versus Kerry's. BY ADAM WOLFSON MORE THAN A DECADE after the end of the Cold War, foreign affairs are once again front and center of American...
Paid article The Good Terrorist
BERING, HENRIK
The Good Terrorist What happened when the Dane came home from Guantanamo. BY HENRIK BERING Copenhagen DANES ARE KNOWN for many things, but religious zealotry is not one of them. It therefore came...
Paid article An Indecent Proposition
SMITH, WESLEY J.
An Indecent Proposition Do Californians really want to go deeper in debt to subsidize stem cell research? BY WESLEY J. SMITH CALIFORNIA IS FLAT BROKE, itS budget a fiscal train wreck. -/Expenses...
Paid article When a Kiss Is Not Just a Kiss
LABASH, MATT
When a Kiss Is Not Just a Kiss Reality TV comes to the Arab world BY MATT LABASH Six months ago, in the Kingdom of Bahrain, an interesting television experiment, broadcast throughout the Middle...
Paid article Neo-Tories?
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Neo-Tories? Michael Howard's Conservative party tries to retool for the twenty-first century BY IRWIN M. STELZER Bournemouth This seaside resort town has seen better days. So has the Tory party,...
Paid article The Magic of England
FEELEY, GREGORY
The Magic of England Susanna Clarke^s novel of the fairy isle. BY GREGORY FEELEY The canonical legend of Great Britain has long been that of King Arthur and the Round Table—the national epic or...
Paid article Useful Idiots
BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
Useful Idiots Stalin's willing intellectuals. BY ARNOLD BEICHMAN Willi Munzenberg was a brilliant German revolutionary who became communism's successful promoter-organizer in the democratic...
Paid article Ovid Redux
McDonough, Christopher
Ovid Redux The Roman poet in translation. BY CHRISTOPHER MCDONOUGH Classical antiquity seemed on parade this past summer. The Olympic Games in the shadow of the Parthenon were almost enough to...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood by Susan Linn (New Press, 287 pp., $24.95). My daughter will reach an important milestone on her next birthday,...
Paid article Parody
Parody The latest report on Iraq's prewar weapons capacity produced a fiery exchange between President Bush and John F. Kerry on Thursday, with Bush asserting the report showed that Saddam Hussein...
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