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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Rove's Secret Weapon: Stupid People Disappointed Democrats have had two weeks to argue about what went wrong for John Kerry on November 2. And they've had any number of plausible...
Paid article Casual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual SUBLIME COMPETENCE A man after my own heart, Peter Kramer of Hillsborough, North Carolina, recently wrote a letter to the New York Times Book Review questioning the novelist Philip Roth for...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence Anti-Semitism at Duke REGARDING YOUR SCRAPBOOK item (Nov. 1 / Nov. 8) on anti-Semitism at Duke University: Is anybody the least bit surprised at this turn of events? After all, Duke...
Paid article Get It Right
EDITORIAL Get It Right Yes, the president must get this decision right. He must take real care with the nomination of a new Supreme Court justice. He must name someone impressive who shares his...
Paid article Realignment, Now More than Ever
BARNES, FRED
Realignment, Now More than Ever The next best thing to a permanent majority. BY FRED BARNES KARL ROVE SAID LAST YEAR that the question of realignment— whether Republicans have at last become the...
Paid article A Democratic Palestine
SATLOFF, ROBERT
A Democratic Palestine The post-Arafat agenda. BY ROBERT SATLOFF WITH FIDEL CASTRO now sporting double-breasted suits, the uniform-clad Yasser Arafat could rightly claim to be "the world's last...
Paid article Holland's Deadly Tolerance
Caldwell, Christopher
Holland's Deadly Tolerance Another political assassination and its aftermath. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL THE AFTERNOON of Election Day in Washington, one of the Dutch journalists in town to cover...
Paid article Fundamentalists & Other Fun People
MARSHALL, PAUL
Fundamentalists & Other Fun People To know them is not to despise them. BY PAUL MARSHALL THE AFTERMATH of the election brought a belated realization that President Bush's victory was based in...
Paid article The End of a Left-wing Fantasy
ALEXANDER, GERARD
The End of a Left-wing Fantasy There wasn't a huge untapped pool of Democratic voters, after all. BY GERARD ALEXANDER IT'S NOT DIFFICULT TO DETECT a level of demoralization among some Democrats...
Paid article Enough Brinksmanship
SOKOLSKI, HENRY
Enough Brinksmanship Rethink nuclear nonproliferation, before it's too late. BY HENRY SOKOLSKI AS THE UNITED STATES and its allies give Tehran its fifth chance in nearly two years to suspend...
Paid article Arafat Dies, Israel Yawns
ROSE, TOM
Arafat Dies, Israel Yawns Will a historic opportunity be missed? BY TOM ROSE Jerusalem IN ISRAEL, the Arafat deathwatch elicited nothing so much as apathy. Israelis were far more interested in...
Paid article A Country with No Politics
COOK, STEVEN A.
A Country with No Politics Qatar's liberalization has been greatly exaggerated. BY STEVEN A. COOK THE DAY AFTER the small Gulf state of Qatar promulgated a new constitution in late September, its...
Paid article Arafat's True Legacy
LOYOLA, MARIO
Arafat's True Legacy He made terrorism respectable BY MARIO LOYOLA At his death, Yasser Arafat was viewed in Europe—always his most important constituency outside the Middle East—as the humble...
Paid article An Alliance of Two
STELZER, IRWIN M.
An Alliance of Two Bush, Blair, and the problem of Europe BY IRWIN M. STELZER "Prime Minister Blair wants to talk I M about Iraq, and we want to talk about M J Iran. Which is why we allocated two...
Paid article School Days
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
School Days Tom Wolfe pens an undergraduate novel By JOSEPH BOTTUM Tom Wolfe is America's greatest living novelist. Kind of. Lord knows, he's got the tools. Is there any author who understands...
Paid article South Dakota Blues
MERCER, BOB
South Dakota Blues The rise and fall of Democrats on the great plains. BY BOB MERCER George McGovern spent twenty years gathering and leading Democrats out of the wilderness in South Dakota....
Paid article What's It All About?
MURRAY, BRIAN
What's It All About? The director and stars of the new Alfie miss what the book was trying to do. BY BRIAN MURRAY The hero of Bill Naughton's 1966 novel Alfie is a cocky fellow, well-dressed and...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Faces of the Civil War: An Album of Union Soldiers and Their Stories by Ronald S. Coddington (Johns Hopkins University Press, 251 pp., $29.95). After the 1862...
Paid article Parody
Parody Palestinian officials are hoping to recover more than $1 billion that Yasser Arafat is believed to have diverted from Palestinian funds into secret accounts. —News...
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