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Vol. 010 Issue 012 (December 6 2004)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Something Resembling News from Canada! Somebody named Carolyn Parrish, a member of parliament from someplace called Mississauga-Erindale, was expelled from Canada's governing Liberal...
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Casual
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GOLDFARB, MICHAEL
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Casual LOCK AND LOAD I'm a pretty good shot, but I can only go at it for so many hours before my eyes start to water and my hands begin to shake. Say I get up around noon. By dinner time I'm...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence SEMPER FI I JUST WANTED TO thank you once again for all of the issues of your magazine that you send our battalion here in Iraq. It is a great thing to be able to read your...
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Regime Change at the CIA
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EDITORIAL Regime Change at the CIA Porter Goss was confirmed as director of central intelligence on September 22, 2004. That day, acting CIA director John McLaughlin said, "I know I speak for my...
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Two, Three, Many Fallujas
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OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
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Two, Three, Many Fallujas The allies are uprooting insurgents throughout Iraq. BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS THE TAKEDOWN of terrorists in Falluja seems to have gone well. The terrorists, as expected,...
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Jindal All the Way
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BARNES, FRED
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Jindal All the Way The Louisiana congressman is the head of the freshman class. BY FRED BARNES WHEN PRESIDENT BUSH toured Stuart, Florida, after Hurricane Jeanne struck the town last September, he...
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A New Weapon in the Judges' War
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Currie, Duncan
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A New Weapon in the Judges' War Senate Republicans ponder ways to deal with the filibuster. BY DUNCAN CURRIE THE SENATE'S COLD WAR over judicial nominations is at a crossroads. With a newly minted...
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Be Afraid . . .
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SMICK, DAVID M.
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Be Afraid . . . There could be nasty economic surprises during the next four years. BY DAVID M. SMICK REPUBLICANS, giddy and gloating, are understandably proud f the outcome of the election....
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Clintonmania
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LABASH, MATT
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Clintonmania It never ends in Arkansas BY MATT LABASH Little Rock, Arkansas During the weeklong lead-up to the opening of the Clinton Presidential Center, I felt as though I was stuck in The...
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A Lad of the World
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Epstein, Joseph
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A Lad of the World Truman Capote and the cost of charm BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN Charm was Truman Capote's specialty, the propellant that lifted him early off the launching pad of obscurity and sent him,...
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Balanchine's Stage
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GELERNTER, JUDITH
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Balanchine's Stage Terry Teachout on how we tell the dancer from the dance. BY JUDITH GELERNTER George Balanchine considered his ballets ephemeral: "A breath, a memory, then gone." He worked hard...
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Back to the Baroque
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REYNOLDS, GLENN HARLAN
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Back to the Baroque Neal Stephenson's science fiction of the past. BY GLENN HARLAN REYNOLDS Over the past year or so, Neal Stephenson has produced a minor miracle: not one, but three best-selling...
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Democracy Defended
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WURMSER, MEYRAV
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Democracy Defended Natan Sharansky explains why democracy makes the world safer. BY MEYRAV WURMSER Natan Sharansky, one of the great champions of human rights, personifies freedom's victory over...
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Life Without Father
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CURRIE, SUSIE
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Life Without Father . . . mother, for that matt^-r. Mary Eberstadt on the way we live now. BY SUSIE CURRIE In September, Florida mother Dakeysha Lee left her two-year-old daughter alone in her...
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The Nature of America
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FINCH, ROBERT
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The Nature of America Richard Rhodes gives a bird's-eye view of John James Audubon. BY ROBERT FINCH Somehow, we always think of the Founding Fathers as, if not old, then at least august. But John...
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Vol. 010 Issue 013 (December 13 2004)
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Vol. 010 Issue 014 (December 20 2004)
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Vol. 010 Issue 015 (December 27 2004)
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