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IssueVol. 009 Issue 029 (April 5 2004)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Dick Clarke: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The Good... As the top National Security Council staffer on counterterrorism for the last decade—and a career national security bureaucrat...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual LET OLD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT I recently received an invitation to my fiftieth-year high school reunion, and am impressed with how little interested I am in attending it. For many people,...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence EXPLOITATION FLICK MATTHEW CONTINETTI'S suggestion that September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows "staged a controversy" over the president's use of 9/11 imagery in his...
Paid articleThe Sorry Mr. Clarke
EDITORIAL The Sorry Mr. Clarke "I also welcome the hearings because it is finally a forum where I can apologize to the loved ones of the victims of 9/11. To them who are here in the room, to those...
Paid articleThe Life of the Party
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Life of the Party It's not John Kerry. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI DEMOCRATS ROCK! Can I lyou feel it?" hollers .A.__S Michigan senator Debbie Stabenow. It is sometime after 7:00 p.m. on March 25,...
Paid articleSo Much for Saudi Reform
AHMED, ALI AL
So Much for Saudi Reform Does U.S. support for democracy in the Middle East extend to Riyadh? BY ALI AL AHMED ON FRIDAY, March 19, President Bush reiterated his commitment "to encourage reform...
Paid articleGay Marriage and the Election
STRICHERZ, MARK
Gay Marriage and the Election The media won't mention it, but polls show a winning issue for the GOP. BY MARK STRICHERZ BILL CAIN is a classic New Deal Democrat. Eighty years old, Cain grew up...
Paid articleBuilding a Better Baby
HOWARD, AGNES R.
Building a Better Baby The dark side of universal prenatal screening. by Agnes R. Howard We may not yet have mastered a way to insure perfect babies, but researchers are hard at work improving...
Paid articleNo More Clash of Civilizations
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
No More Clash of Civilizations Greece and Turkey make up. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE, a borderland between Christendom and Islam since the eighth century, has been the scene of...
Paid articleThe Bumpy Road to Democracy in Iraq
BARNES, FRED
The Bumpy Road to Democracy in Iraq It's not easy recovering from generations of despotism BY FRED BARNES Baghdad Here's what you learn quickly in Iraq: The I transformation of the country into...
Paid articleThe Holocaust Shrug
GELERNTER, DAVID
The Holocaust Shrug Why is there so much indifference to the liberation of Iraq? BY DAVID GELERNTER I hear and read all the time about Democratic fury; evidently, enraged Democrats are prepared...
Paid articleThe Southeast Asian Front
MARSHALL, PAUL
The Southeast Asian Front Creeping towards Islamization in Indonesia BY PAUL MARSHALL The struggle against extremist Islam is not only military and diplomatic, it is also a war of ideas. In this...
Paid articleImperial America?
KAPLAN, ROGER
Imperial America? The paranoid tradition in European thought By Roger Kaplan According to Emmanuel Todd, a French demographer with a degree in anthropology from Cambridge University, America is "a...
Paid articleLeftover Glamour
EMERY, NOEMIE
Leftover Glamour The politics of women's magazines. BY NOEMIE EMERY Except perhaps for academia, the publishing and entertainment industries are the most left-leaning portions of American...
Paid articleLonigan Redux
MCMEEL, CORTRIGHT
Lonigan Redux The return of James T. Farrell. BY CORTRIGHT MCMEEL What happened to James T. Farrell? Once considered one of America's most promising writers, Chicago's favorite son was for a time...
Paid articleWiesel's Masters
HOMNICK, JAY D.
Wiesel's Masters Portraits of Jewish Sages. BY JAY D. HOMNICK Elie Wiesel always held the respect of my peers as a chronicler of Jewish agony when I was a young Yeshiva student. The mopiest of my...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Best Poems of the English Language: From Chaucer through Frost, edited by Harold Bloom (HarperCollins, 984 pp., $34.95). Who would have thought the old...
Paid articleParody
Parody "As I dressed to go back in, I wondered again how many Al Qaeda sleeper cells there were in the United States... .Were those cells still planning more attacks?... I had to get back to the...
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