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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Self-Absorption for $100 Early last month, 15 Washington political gabsters were invited to be contestants on a special, weeklong charity-benefit edition of Jeopardy, the venerable TV...
Paid article Casual
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Casual HERE COMES THE SUN The sun and I are in a Mexican standoff. In Cancun, appropriately enough. He glares down from his cloudless perch, unblinking. I am more furtive, peeking out from...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence SPAINKILLERS CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL describes Europe's disinclination to defend itself from militant Islam in "Zapatero's Spain" well (May 10). What he misses, however, is that the...
Paid article Of Mice and Men
EDITORIAL Of Mice and Men "Are you a man or a mouse? Squeak up." Forty years ago, I thought this playground taunt witty. It isn’t, really, but it seems apt right now. We’re certainly hearing a lot...
Paid article Rumsfeld's Vietnam Syndrome
BELL, JEFFREY
Rumsfeld's Vietnam Syndrome Will casualty-aversion cost Bush the election? by JEFFREY BELL FOR GEORGE W. BUSH, it would be bizarre if the most loyal and gifted member of his cabinet were to be...
Paid article A White House Divided
BARNES, FRED
A White House Divided The Bush administration's civil war. BY FRED BARNES THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION has lived hard, and it shows. Democrats demand the firing of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld,...
Paid article An Orgy of Anti-Americanism
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
An Orgy of Anti-Americanism They hate us. They really, really hate us. by JEFFREY GEDMIN Berlin RECENTLY, the center-right daily Die Welt placed on its front-page a large color photograph of a...
Paid article The Incredible Shrinking Army
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
The Incredible Shrinking Army It's even worse than you think. by FREDERICK W. KAGAN FOR MONTHS, it has been obvious that the United States needs more forces in Iraq, and that the Army is not...
Paid article The Wheels of Military Justice . . .
HALPERN, BARRY D.
The Wheels of Military Justice . . . The pitfalls of speedy court martial trials. by BARRY D. HALPERN THE UPCOMING COURT MARTIAL trials in the Abu Ghraib detainee abuse cases may have...
Paid article Journalists and Their Fallacies
DUNSKY, DAN
Journalists and Their Fallacies How the world doesn't work. by DAN DUNSKY SINCE KOSOVO in 1999—through 9/11, Afghanistan, and Iraq— I've noticed, as the producer of a television program on...
Paid article From HillaryCare to KerryCare
GRATZER, DAVID
From Hillary Care to KerryCare Plus ça change . . . by DAVID GRATZER SENATOR JOHN KERRY hasn't done much to distinguish himself on health care policy. A look at his voting record shows him to be...
Paid article Georgia on His Mind
CARLSON, RICHARD W.
Georgia on His Mind George Soros's Potemkin revolution. by RICHARD W. CARLSON AT THE VOICE OF AMERICA during the Cold War some of the most troublesome employees were those who broadcast daily to...
Paid article The U.N. Bloody Hands Commission
LOCONTE, JOSEPH
The U.N. Bloody Hands Commission Sudan and other defenders of human rights. by JOSEPH LOCONTE AMONG THE COSTS of the Abu Ghraib scandal is the harm it does to America's standing as a champion of...
Paid article Who Is Abu Zarqawi?
LEIKEN, ROBERT S.; BROOKE, STEVEN
Who Is Abu Zarqawi? What we know about the terrorist leader who murdered Nicholas Berg BY ROBERT S. LEIKEN & STEVEN BROOKE Who killed Nicholas Berg? His griefstricken family blames the U.S....
Paid article It's America's War
GELERNTER, DAVID
It's America's War But too many Democrats think it's Bush's war BY DAVID GELERNTER These are times when President Bush and Defense Secretary Rumsfeld could probably use some encouragement. They...
Paid article Who's Afraid of Abu Ghraib?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Who's Afraid of Abu Ghraib? The scandal won't determine the fate of democracy in the Middle East BY REUEL MARC GERECHT According to Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat professor for peace and...
Paid article The Last Liberal
NOVAK, MICHAEL
The Last Liberal Sargent Shrivels life and times BY MICHAEL NOVAK One day, early in the summer of 1970, I read in the New York Times that Sargent Shriver was opening an office in Washington to...
Paid article Bad Times
KOHN, BOB
Bad Times The decline and fall of the New York Times. by BOB KOHN If the praise that humanity and the Pulitzer Prize committee constantly heap upon the New York Times is at all deserved, then why...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relations by Amitai Etzioni (Palgrave Macmillan, 272 pp., $29.95). At one point during the early 1990s,...
Paid article Parody
Parody Brazil’s Supreme Court temporarily blocked the expulsion of a New Parody York Times correspondent who wrote an article that offended President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva by suggesting he was...
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