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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Pay Any Price, Bear Any Burden, Tell Any Fib He's done it twice now, first in a formal talk at New York University on Sept. 20, and then again during his debate with President Bush on...
Paid articleCasual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN I never feared strange noises in the night until a few months ago. But now I lie in bed in the dark, trying to sleep, and I can't, because of my dread. The room is...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence QUAGMIRE REDUX? DAVID GELERNTER has missed the point of the Vietnam lesson ("Another Vietnam?" Oct. 11). It's obvious the American press wrote many defeatist articles about the war....
Paid article"Fair Game"
EDITORIAL "Fair Game" "We're all God's children, Bob. And I think if you were to talk to Dick Cheney's daughter, who is a lesbian, she would tell you that she's being who she was, she's being who...
Paid articleFlorida's Terror Referendum
BARNES, FRED
Florida's Terror Referendum In the Senate race, it's Martinez and Castor versus Sami Al-Arian. BY FRED BARNES Tampa THE BIGGEST NAME in the Florida Senate race is Sami Al-Ari-an, and he's in...
Paid articleLa Grippe of the Trial Lawyers
TUCKER, WILLIAM
La Grippe of the Trial Lawyers Guess who's to blame for the flu vaccine fiasco. BY WILLIAM TUCKER JOHN KERRY wasted no time jumping on President George Bush about the unexpected shortage in flu...
Paid articleReal Women's Liberation
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Real Women's Liberation It's happening in Afghanistan, and U.S. feminists couldn't care less. BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD HERE'S A CHUNK of President Bush's standard stump speech: "Think about what...
Paid articleThe First 100 Days
GINSBERG, MARC
The First 100 Days What a Kerry foreign policy might look like. BY MARC GINSBERG "ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT" and "anger management" both -come to mind when one attempts to envisage the transition from...
Paid articleThe Perfect Democrat?
HENARY, BETH
The Perfect Democrat? How to win in Oklahoma if you're not a Republican. BY BETH HENARY Marietta, Oklahoma IN 2002, Oklahoma Democrat Brad Carson described his party's self-awareness problem in...
Paid articleWhither the Jessecrats?
Currie, Duncan
Whither the Jessecrats? They hold the balance of power in the North Carolina Senate race. BY DUNCAN CURRIE IF JESSE HELMS taught North Carolina Democrats one thing, it's this: "Jessecrats" matter....
Paid articleAn Army of One
GELERNTER, DAN
An Army of One What it's like to be the only Republican in your high school. BY DAN GELERNTER I GO TO AMITY SR. HIGH SCHOOL in Woodbridge, Connecticut—a liberal public school in a liberal state....
Paid articleThe Birthplace of Bush Paranoia
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Birthplace of Bush Paranoia How the peculiar political culture of Austin, Texas, infected the presidential race. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Austin "For a while I thought about moving to Atlanta,"...
Paid articleInside the Campaign Cocoon
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Inside the Campaign Cocoon Bush on the stump BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI Fifteen miles west of Denver, halfway up the Rocky Mountain foothills, there is a place that once was called the Garden of...
Paid articleWhat Yiddish Says
Epstein, Joseph
What Yiddish Says The God-haunted fiction of Isaac Bashevis Singer BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN On a few occasions I have been asked who among the writers of the past half century I thought might be read a...
Paid articleRight of Hollywood
LEIGH, ANDREW
Right of Hollywood The conservatives tr^ their hand at movie making. BY ANDREW LEIGH West Hollywood The Pacific Design Center is a modern architectural icon, a massive shard of cobalt glass...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The System of the World by Neal Stephenson (William Morrow, 944 pp., $27.95). This is the final volume of Stephenson's ambitious Baroque Cycle, which began last...
Paid articleParody
Parody "If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work that we wiii do when John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve are going to walk, get up out of that wheelchair and...
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