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Issue Vol. 009 Issue 037 (June 7 2004)
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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Plan Ten from Outer Space Summer is upon us, and upper-middle-class, armchair Democrats— who are to national politics as Boston Red Sox fans are to American League baseball—are now...
Paid article Casual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual THE ADVICE SQUAD My wife is due to give birth any day now to our first child (thank you, and yes, we are registered) and I would like to take this occasion to make a request of all fathers:...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence POWER AND WEAKNESS WILLIAM KRISTOL WRITES in "Of Mice and Men" (May 24): "We can't win if we don't apply ourselves anew to trying to win." For some reason this simple statement led...
Paid article The Caravan Rolls On
EDITORIAL The Caravan Rolls On The dog barks, but the caravan moves on. This Arab saying has been used privately by Bush administration officials to characterize the progress that continues,...
Paid article Getting It Right, Despite Ourselves?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Getting It Right, Despite Ourselves? The democratic ethos is still moving forward in Iraq. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT GIVEN ALL THE CONFUSION and frenetic American behavior surrounding the June 30...
Paid article The Army of the Euphrates
DONNELLY, TOM
The Army of the Euphrates General Casey at the bat. by TOM DONNELLY IF YOU WANTED TO, you could easily make the case that America is retreating in Iraq. Under relentless attack in the press, with...
Paid article The Rise of Zarqawi
BROOKE, STEVEN
The Rise of Zarqawi Is he the next bin Laden? by STEVEN BROOKE SINCE COLIN POWELL first brought Abu Musab al Zarqawi to the world's attention as "an associate and collaborator" of Osama bin Laden...
Paid article Melvin J. Lasky, 1920-2004
Epstein, Joseph
Melvin J. Lasky, 1920-2004 It was no accident that he was a great editor. by JOSEPH EPSTEIN IN HIS POEM "Esthétique du Mal," Wallace Stevens speaks of "the lunatic of one idea." Melvin J. Lasky...
Paid article Can de Villepin Change His Spots?
GURFINKIEL, MICHEL
Can de Villepin Change His Spots? France's surprising new hard-liner. by MICHEL GURFINKIEL Paris DOMINIQUE DE VILLEPIN offers remarkable—and unexpected —evidence that leopards can change their...
Paid article Money Can't Buy You Safety
LEHRER, ELI
Money Can't Buy You Safety The pitfalls of the homeland security shopping spree. by ELI LEHRER FROM MASSACHUSETTS mill towns to Southern California suburbs, local police, fire, and emergency...
Paid article The Connection
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Connection Not so long ago, the ties between Iraq and al Qaeda were conventional wisdom. The conventional wisdom was right. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES "The president convinced the country with a...
Paid article They're No Angels
DEVOSS, DAVID
They're No Angels Los Angeles's pay-to-play politics BY DAVID DEVOSS Los Angeles Early one morning in April, Los Angeles commuters on the Hollywood Freeway thought their prayers had been...
Paid article Olympic Games
THORNTON, BRUCE
Olympic Games Athletics, ancient and modern BY BRUCE THORNTON The modern Olympic marathon derives its name, of course, from the famous victory of the Greeks over the invading Persians in 490 b.c....
Paid article Over There
SCHMITT, GARY
Over There America and its European allies. by GARY SCHMITT Not many people will be pleased by Philip H. Gordon and Jeremy Shapiro's Allies at War: America, Europe, and the Crisis Over Iraq....
Paid article Editing Literature
KOSTELANETZ, RICHARD
Editing Literature Why are modern anthologies so bad? Seventy-five years ago, things were different. by RICHARD KOSTELANETZ Of the making of literary anthologies, there is no end—and no visible...
Paid article Might-Have-Beens
HOMNICK, JAY D.
Might-Have-Beens Baseball's sad tales of errors, balks, and missed chances. by JAY D. HOMNICK Men want only one thing—but it's not what mothers tell their daughters. What men really want is...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies, and Nations by James Suro-wiecki...
Paid article Parody
Parody The U.S. unveiled a raft of conspiracy charges against Abu Hamza Masri, a radical Islamic cleric in London who was arrested Thursday by British police in response to a U.S. extradition...
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