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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Amos v. Andy Needing a Halloween party costume in 1983, Louisiana district judge Timothy Ellender borrowed an orange jumpsuit and a pair of handcuffs from the local parish sheriff,...
Paid articleCasual
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual CUT TO COMMERCIAL Gore (not Al, the bloody stuff) is all the rage on television these days, especially in crime shows and medical dramas. After watching a camera shot dwell fondly on a...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence A GRATEFUL MARINE WE RECENTLY RECEIVED the copies of The Weekly Standard that have my cardboard postcard printed in it. What a thrill. Thanks for doing that. All of my Marines loved...
Paid articleMerry Christmas
Merry Christmas The mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts, is sorry. Really sorry. He recently called the city's annual December celebration a "Christmas party." And we can't be having that. What he...
Paid articleThe Army We Have
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
The Army We Have It's too small. BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Donald Rumsfeld declared, "You go to war with the Army you have. They're not the Army you might want or wish to have at...
Paid articleUkraine Whole and Free
Åslund, Anders
Ukraine Whole and Free What I saw at the orange revolution. BY ANDERS ASLUND Donetsk, Ukraine ON THE FIFTEENTH DAY of Ukraine's orange revolution, I arrived in Kiev. My car got stuck in a...
Paid articleTaiwan Gets No Respect
MASTEL, GREG
Taiwan Gets No Respect Why is Washington pushing Taipei into the arms of Beijing? BY GREG MASTEL TAIWAN'S economics minister, Ho Mel-yueh, visited Washington in early December with a simple...
Paid articleMake the Tax Cuts Permanent
BELL, STEPHEN MOORE AND JEFFREY
Make the Tax Cuts Permanent Now. BY STEPHEN MOORE AND JEFFREY BELL IF JOHN KERRY had been elected president, one of the clearest consequences would have been a bleak future for the major tax cuts...
Paid articleThanksgiving for Turkey
AKYOL, MUSTAFA
Thanksgiving for Turkey Europe moves east, and Turkey moves West. BY MUSTAFA AKYOL Istanbul WITH LAST WEEK'S vote in Brussels, the admission of Turkey to the European Union has come one step...
Paid articleWhen Harry Met Roe
BARNES, FRED
When Harry Met Roe The new Senate minority leader is no pro-lifer. BY FRED BARNES JOE KLEIN, writing in Time, says Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is "pro-life." The N^w York Times quotes...
Paid articleGetting Gaza Right
SATLOFF, ROBERT
Getting Gaza Right The key to progress for the Palestinians. BY ROBERT SATLOFF THE MOST FREQUENT CRITICISM of President Bush's Middle East policy is that he has been too hands-off. Unless America...
Paid articleThe Price of Discrimination
NOUE, JOHN SULLIVAN AND GEORGE LA
The Price of Discrimination Set-asides may die soon, now that officials are being held liable. BY JOHN SULLIVAN & GEORGE LA NOUE IN 1989, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision that appeared...
Paid articleHolland Daze
Caldwell, Christopher
Holland Daze The Dutch rethink multiculturalism BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Amsterdam The small city of Schiedam, on the Nieuwe Maas river near Rotterdam, has played a big role in the Dutch...
Paid articleBush's Unheralded Health Care Agenda
MATTHEWS, MERRILL
Bush's Unheralded Health Care Agenda It's less modest thanycu think BY MERRILL MATTHEWS President Bush has proposed what appears at first glance to be a relatively modest agenda of health care...
Paid articleHow Europe Sees Us
SIEGEL, FRED
How Europe Sees Us The old world confronts the new BY FRED SIEGEL Les Folies Bergere still occupies a prominent place in American memories of France, but Paris ^in the summertime actually hosts as...
Paid articleFold, Spindle, Mutilate
Mehan, G. Tracy III
Fold, Spindle, Mutilate How the American political campaign got computerized. BY G. TRACY MEHAN III The Democrats this year— particularly Howard Dean the pri-and in maries John Kerry in the...
Paid articleSpy vs. Spy
BERLINSKI, CLAIRE
Spy vs. Spy There's a lesson to be learned, still, from the great Cold War spy George Kisevalter. BY CLAIRE BERLINSKI CI.A SpyMaster, Clarence Ashley's biography of George Kisevalter, the CIA's...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader J Books in Brief The Democratic C^^tury by Seymour Martin Lipset and Jason M. Lakin (University of Oklahoma Press, 478 pp., $34.95). Over the past half century, the political...
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