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••Cover Page••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Remembering Paco In his reporting during the war in Iraq, our colleague Stephen E Hayes frequently called on Sergeant Eirst Class Curtis "Paco" Mancini, a 17-year veteran of the Davie,...
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Casual
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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Casual SPLISH SPLASH The perfect shower requires very hot water and a great deal of steam. It needs extra nozzles to surround you with spray, a hot-water heater big enough to run for ages, and a...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence U.N.-ACCOUNTABLE JOSEPH BOTTUM'S editorial "No Abortion Left Behind" (Feb. 2) accuses our organization and others of shunning democratic processes in order to promote "unfettered...
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Put the Super Bowl on C-SPAN
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EDITORIAL Put the Super Bowl on C-SPAN Executives at MTV decided that 100 million Americans would want to watch onetime teen heartthrob Justin Timberlake violently expose the mutilated breast of...
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The Book on John Kerry
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SKINNER, DAVID
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The Book on John Kerry A look at the senator's 1971 antiwar opus, The New Soldier, by DAVID SKINNER HOW CONVENIENT that Douglas Brinkley's hagiographie Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam...
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The Imminence Myth
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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The Imminence Myth What the Bush administration really said about the threat from Iraq. by STEPHEN F. HAYES THE Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, my hometown newspaper, unintentionally broke some news...
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The Great Divide
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BARNES, FRED
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The Great Divide The 2004 race will pit a September 10 candidate against a September 12 president. by FRED BARNES GEORGE W. BUSH is a September 12 person. John Kerry is a September 10 person. The...
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The Wrong Culprit
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SOKOLSKI, HENRY
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The Wrong Culprit In stopping proliferation, the problem has been political will, not faulty intel. by HENRY SOKOLSKI BOTH ZEALOUS CRITICS and supporters of President Bush's war against Saddam...
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The Party of Lincoln
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LEHRMAN, LEWIS E.
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The Party of Lincoln The legacy of the first Republican president. by LEWIS E. LEHRMAN TO REASSESS ABRAHAM LINCOLN on his 195th birthday is to learn a lost truth: During much of his political...
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The Wreck of the BBC
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BAKER, GERARD
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The Wreck of the BBC How the mighty have fallen BY GERARD BAKER For the last week, much of Britain has borne witness to an outpouring of grief the like of which has not been seen since the death...
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The Bush Doctrine Lives
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BOOT, MAX
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The Bush Doctrine Lives The Kay findings point to its importance, not its demise BY MAX BOOT Nations and alliances should move early to deal with crises while they are still ambiguous and can be...
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Curious George
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Epstein, Joseph
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Curious George The pseudo-profundity of George Steiner BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN In the world of intellectual journalism, George Steiner has always been a figure of controversy. No one who reads him...
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Good Works
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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Good Works The economics of altruism. by JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. When I was an undergraduate, among my favorite instructors was a then-untenured economist who preached a greed-is-good gospel...
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The Roman Plays?
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DICKSON, PETER W.
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The Roman Plays? On PBS, Michael Wood goes in search of Shakespeare, the crypto-Roman Catholic. by PETER W. DICKSON As fascination with Shakespeare's dramas and poems endures, the desire to know...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Duchess Who Wouldn't Sit Down by Jesse Browner (Bloomsbury, 240 pp., $23.95). Subtitled "An Informal History of Hospitality," this is a ramble through the...
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Not a Parody
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Not a Parody On February 1, New York Times op-ed editor David Shipley described the high standards that must be met by contributors to his page. Two days later, the Times published this op-ed by...
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Vol. 009 Issue 023 (February 23 2004)
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