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Issue Vol. 009 Issue 024 (March 1 2004)
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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Rebranding America It is hard to imagine that the State Department's Public Diplomacy efforts could go downhill from where they were under former Undersecretary of State for Public...
Paid article Casual
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual Buster Blues I like dogs in the abstract, as a class. I like dog-lovers, too, and think them superior to other men, because I admire their capacity for fellow feeling and their willingness...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence BEEB BASHING GERARD BAKER'S "The Wreck of the BBC" (Feb. 16) was superb. After the Jayson Blair affair, The Weekly Standard's own "Not a Parody" (Feb. 16) on the New York Times's...
Paid article Worth Protecting
EDITORIAL Worth Protecting The tawdry Laci Peterson murder case has a significant twist. Scott Peterson is charged with two homicides—for killing both his wife Laci and his unborn son Conner....
Paid article Marilyn's Amendment
Montgomery, Erin
Marilyn's Amendment The first-term congresswoman who's taking the lead against same-sex marriage. by ERIN MONTGOMERY CONGRESSWOMAN Marilyn Musgrave, a first-term Republican from rural eastern...
Paid article Don't Despair over Disparities
SATEL, SALLY; KLICK, JONATHAN
Don't Despair over Disparities Race politics at HHS. by SALLY SATEL & JONATHAN KLICK JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS the Department of Health and Human Services released the National Healthcare Disparities...
Paid article No Moore in 2004
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
No Moore in 2004 The Ten Commandments judge shalt not run. by KATHERINE MANGU-WARD WHEN FORMER Alabama supreme court chief justice Roy Moore speaks in sympathetic venues, he is "treated like a...
Paid article Peasant Rebellion
CHOU, JENNIFER
Peasant Rebellion China's critical masses. by JENNIFER CHOU CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION'S "Economic Person of the Year" for 2003 is Xiong Dem-ing, a 42-year-old pig farmer from Sichuan Province. But...
Paid article Death to Mosquitoes
BATE, ROGER
Death to Mosquitoes DDT is saving lives in South Africa. BY ROGER BATE WHILE THE WORLD understandably focuses on AIDS in Africa, malaria continues to devastate the children of that continent. Dr....
Paid article Bush's Gospel
Eastland, Terry
Bush's Gospel The strengths and weaknesses of a love-thy-neighbor presidency BY TERRY EASTLAND Among the events that doomed Howard Dean's candidacy, one that has been insufficiently parsed took...
Paid article Saddam's Ambassador to al Qaeda
SCHANZER, JONATHAN
Saddam's Ambassador to al Qaeda An Iraqi prisoner details Saddam's links to Osama bin Laden's terror network BY JONATHAN SCHANZER A recently intercepted message from Iraq-based terrorist Abu...
Paid article Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors For once, Israelis agree about something By PETER BERKOWITZ Jerusalem In Israeli politics, contentiousness is the norm and consensus is rare. This makes all the...
Paid article What FDR Wrought
KAUFMAN, ROBERT G.
What FDR Wrought BY ROBERT G. KAUFMAN No one doubts the accomplishments of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in American history. The debate among historians and political theorists is entirely about the...
Paid article Making the Future
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Making the Future Michael Fumento puts the best possible face on biotechnology. by WESLEY J. SMITH What we have needed for a long time is a biotechnology advocate to write a book promoting the...
Paid article The Bush Dynasty
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Bush Dynasty Kevin Phillips gets everything wrong. by NOEMIE EMERY What has George W. Bush in common with England's King Charles II? Everything, according to Kevin Phillips, and none of it...
Paid article Giving It All Away
LENKOWSKY, LESLIE
Giving It All Away Philanthropy and its discontents. by LESLIE LENKOWSKY American philanthropy has recently found itself in the unusual position of being on the defensive. Organizations on the...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Never a Matter of Indifference: Sustaining Virtue in a Free Republic, edited by Peter Berkowitz (Hoover, - 161 pp., $15). In his introduction to this collection...
Paid article Parody
Parody DETROIT—Five crashes involving the new Chevrolet Aveo prompted General Motors Corp. to temporarily instruct dealers not to sell the cars, but the automaker said Thursday it has determined...
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