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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The New (Cold-Blooded) Democrats Less than 24 hours after four American civilians working under contract for the U.S. government were brutally murdered in Falluja, Iraq, last week—their...
Paid articleCasual
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual SELF-MADE MAN I haven't had much experience shopping for women's clothing. And on those rare occasions when I've trotted off to buy a pair of slippers or a wallet, say, as a gift for my...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence CRISIS CONTROL WILLIAM KRISTOL is right, as ever, in his assertion that the administration needs to campaign aggressively for the United States' viewpoint in Europe ("The Crisis in...
Paid articleAfter Falluja
EDITORIAL After Falluja The similarity struck everyone right away: Mogadishu, October 3, 1993—Falluja, March 31, 2004. But we cannot permit these two outrages to be similar in their effect. At...
Paid articleManila Folder
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Manila Folder John Kerry's 1986 wimp-out in the Philippines. BY P.J. O'ROURKE I'VE HAD A NONPARTISAN grudge against John Kerry for 18 years. This seems an appropriate time to air it. In February...
Paid articleThe Essential Bremer
BARNES, FRED
The Essential Bremer What the American administrator in Iraq has accomplished. BY FRED BARNES Baghdad IN THE BEGINNING, no American funds were to be used for the reconstruction of Iraq. It would...
Paid articleThe Politics of Bioethics
MEILAENDER, GILBERT
The Politics of Bioethics In defense of the Kass council. BY GILBERT MEILAENDER AT THE END OF FEBRUARY, the White House announced changes in the membership of the President's Council on...
Paid articleScience Fiction
SATEL, SALLY
Science Fiction The Bushies aren't perfect, but the scientists are worse. BY SALLY SATEL SCIENCE POLICY-WATCHERS now have the President's Council on Bioethics in their crosshairs. As the council...
Paid articleThings Fall Apart . . .
GINSBERG, MARC
Things Fall Apart . . . And the Arab League summit isn't held. BY MARC GINSBERG THE ARAB LEAGUE summit scheduled to begin in Tunisia on March 27 abruptly collapsed in disarray. Just as most of...
Paid articleThe Economy and the Election
PIERESON, JAMES
The Economy and the Election If the past is any guide, Bush looks formidable. BY JAMES PIERESON THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY is looming, as it always does, as a key issue in the presidential...
Paid articleDo We Need More Firefighters?
LEHRER, ELI
Do We Need More Firefighters? Why John Kerry lights their fire. BY ELI LEHRER FIREFIGHTERS love John Kerry, and the Massachusetts senator loves them back. The International Association of...
Paid articleNot A Divers
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Not a Diversion The war in Iraq has advanced the campaign against bin Ladenism BY REUEL MARC GERECHT don't fault George Bush for doing too I much in the war on terror, as some do. I I believe...
Paid articleJustice Denied
CHERTOFF, MICHAEL
Justice Denied The International Criminal Court is even worse than its critics have said. BY MICHAEL CHERTOFF In the litany of criticism of American foreign policy, one refrain is constant....
Paid articleIsrael's House Divided
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Israel's House Divided Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs, and identity politics BY PETER BERKOWITZ Jerusalem Fences lock out. In the process, they lock in. So it is perfectly foreseeable that Israel's...
Paid articleWho Lost Osama?
TWINING, DANIEL C.
Who Lost Osama? Richard Clarke is far tougher on the Clinton failures than advertised By DANIEL C. TWINING "This is the story, from my perspective, of how al Qaeda devel-.A. oped and attacked the...
Paid articleThe Againsters
SIEGEL, HARRY
The Againsters New York's literati bemoan the Bush era. BY HARRY SIEGEL America's most celebrated writers are against... well, it's hard to tell what exactly they are against. War, to some...
Paid articleEveryone's Favorite
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Everyone's Favorite Michael Kelly's essays, a year after his death. BY ANDREW FERGUSON This collection of newspaper columns and magazine articles by Michael Kelly appears at the first anniversary...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology, edited by Adam Gopnik (Library of America, 613 pp., $40). The new anthology from the Library of America, Americans in...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Capitulating on a second point, Bush said he will submit to . questions in a private session with all 10 commissioners, backing I off his previous demand to meet only with Chairman Thomas...
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