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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Teddy Kennedy's New Expert The hottest foreign policy authority on the left is Karen Kwiatkowski, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who worked for several months in the Pentagon's...
Paid articleCasual
Winston, Tina
Casual MURDER IN MADRID We were running late. The law school classmate I had come to Spain with convinced me there was no way we would make our train. Around 8:45, we gave up and decided we would...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence HEALTH NUT IN "DON'T DESPAIR OVER DISPARITIES"(March 1), Sally Satel and Jonathan Klick misquote the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and the American College of Cardiology Foundation...
Paid articleIraq One Year Later
Iraq One Year Later A year has passed since the invasion of Iraq, and while no sensible person would claim that Iraqis are safely and irrevocably on a course to liberal democracy, the honest and...
Paid articleAds Hominem
EMERY, NOEMIE
Ads Hominem The 9/11-related attacks on Bush began long before his campaign ads. BY NOEMIE EMERY LOOKING BACK, there is nothing surprising about the carefully ./plotted spasms of outrage at the...
Paid articleThe Colossus of Sacramento
BARNES, FRED
The Colossus of Sacramento Schwarzenegger takes care of business. BY FRED BARNES Sacramento CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR Arnold Schwarzenegger's political -/clout continues to grow. Having won landslide...
Paid articleAnd Now for the Bad News . . .
BORK, ELLEN
And Now for the Bad News . . . Trouble ahead in the U.S.-China relationship. BY ELLEN BORK "WE HAVE good relations with China, the best relations we've had with China in 30 years," Secretary of...
Paid articleThe Freshman They Love to Hate
DICARLO, RACHEL
The Freshman They Love to Hate She's running for the Senate—but not this year. BY RACHEL DICARLO WHEN I MEET Florida representative Katherine Harris in her Capitol Hill office, she pumps my hand...
Paid articleHuman Rights and Wrongs
LOCONTE, JOSEPH
Human Rights and Wrongs Don't have high hopes for the U.N. Commission on Human Rights. BY JOSEPH LOCONTE THE UNITED NATIONS Commission on Human Rights begins its 60th session this week in Geneva....
Paid articleHow to Stage a Controversy
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
How to Stage a Controversy Peace activists, left-wing flacks, and compliant reporters produced the flap over Bush's 9/11 ads BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI It was the week of March 4, and the Bush...
Paid articleThe Sleeping Giant Wakes
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Sleeping Giant Wakes The consequences of China's growth BY IRWIN M. STELZER That China's National People's Congress convened last week is not news, though it provided the occasion for prime...
Paid articleAgainst All Odds
BOOT, MAX
Against All Odds A flourishing d^emocracy takes root in South Africa. BY MAX BOOT Cape Town, South Africa Happily, I do not recall writing anything about South Africa in 1994 when the country...
Paid articleHuman, All-Too-Human
FEELEY, GREGORY
Human,All-Too-Human The Bioethics Council issues a book of readings BY GREGORY FEELEY Man is a reed, Pascal asserts, "but he is a thinking reed," and he retains a nobility that animals lack...
Paid articleHusbanding Men
BRUCE, TAMMY
Husbanding Men Dr. Laura sees where feminism went astray. BY TAMMY BRUCE America has, at present, a 52 percent divorce rate, "no-fault" laws that have turned what is supposed to be a unique...
Paid articleGeneralissimo
LOWE, DAVID
Generalissimo How Chiang Kai-shek won and lost China—and why it still matters. BY DAVID LOWE On the website of the Kuo-mintang, Taiwan's leading opposition party,there's an entry labeled "A Brief...
Paid articleThus Spake Elisabeth
BROSE, CHRISTIAN D.
Thus Spake Elisabeth The will to power of Friedrich Nietzsche's sister. BY CHRISTIAN D. BROSE In his writings, Friedrich Nietzsche dreamed of deporting and, in one instance, shooting all of...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
1 The Standard Reader Books in Brief Allies: The U.S., Britain, Europe, and the War in Iraq by William Shawcross (Public Affairs, 261 pp., $20). William Shawcross is not the fellow you'd expect to...
Paid articleParody
Parody "The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahd Bin-Abd-al-Aziz,has approved the setup of the National Society for Human Rights----They stressed that the society will depend in its...
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