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IssueVol. 009 Issue 037 (June 7 2004)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Profiles in Chutzpah Add Zbigniew Brzezinski to the list of politically prominent people who've lately succumbed to algoreitis simplex, the mysterious brain infection so named for its...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual IT'S ONLY A MOVIE Last Saturday I saw a movie so inept, so stupid, so generally and particularly wrong that I felt justified in not having paid much attention to movies over the past decade...
Paid articleCorrespondence
LESS IS MOORE On January 18, 1988, I published an interview with Fred Barnes in a publication which I edited at the time, called Moore's Weekly ("Michael Moore and Me," May 31). I interviewed...
Paid articleYes, Bush Will Win
EDITORIAL Yes, Bush Will Win George W. Bush is going to win. He'll win the war, and he'll win the election. How do I know this? Needless to say, I don't. And, God knows, the Bush administration...
Paid articleProgressive Summer Camp
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Progressive Summer Camp Among the anti-Bush organizers. by MATTHEW CONTINETTI BENJAMIN CLARY—pale, spindly, and 18 years old—is on message. It's late in the afternoon on Thursday, June 3, in a...
Paid articleAbout That Budget Deficit
BARNES, FRED
About That Budget Deficit It's shrinking. by FRED BARNES THE WHITE HOUSE, the Treasury Department, congressional Republicans, President Bush's reelection campaign—in unison, they rushed forward...
Paid articlePolitical Porn
MARCHMAN, TIM
Political Porn A know-nothing teach-in on Abu Ghraib. by TIM MARCHMAN Evanston, Ill. ONE MUST have either a keen sense of irony or an utter lack of it to stage a teach-in in 2004. Painfully but...
Paid articleStone Walls and Wal-Mart
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Stone Walls and Wal-Mart Preserving Vermont. by GEOFFREY NORMAN SOMETIMES WHEN I am deer hunting and futilely following a track, I come across the remains of an old stone wall at the top of one...
Paid articleA Big Fat Jury Verdict
TUCKER, WILLIAM
A Big Fat Jury Verdict Trial lawyers aren't the only problem with the tort system. by WILLIAM TUCKER IN LATE APRIL, a Beaumont, Texas, jury voted to award $1 billion to the family of a plaintiff...
Paid articleRadio Silence
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Radio Silence How NPR purged classical music from its airwaves BY ANDREW FERGUSON If the American Federation of Blacksmiths and Buggywhip Manufacturers had held a convention in 1910, in those...
Paid articleBreeding Insecurity
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Breeding Insecurity Israel begins to confront its demographic problem BY PETER BERKOWITZ Israeli Jews prefer not to talk about the so-called demographic problem—the challenge of maintaining a...
Paid articleUlysses and Us
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Ulysses and Us James Joyce's Bloomsday reaches its centennial BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Nelson Rockefeller is alleged to have described the artwork of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, famously...
Paid articleThe Spirit in Letters
TUSHNET, EVE
The Spirit in Letters George Weigel writes epistles to a young Catholic. by EVE TUSHNET George Weigel, in agreeing to write Letters to a Young Catholic, took on the unenviable task of writing a...
Paid articleJail House Blues
LEHRER, ELI
Jail House Blues America's immigration prisons are a scandal—but writing bad books is no way to fix them. by ELI LEHRER On any given day, the United States government holds about 20,000 men and...
Paid articleThe Butler Did It
KARNICK, S.T.
The Butler Did It Why murder belongs in the stately homes of England. by S.T. KARNICK The traditional puzzle mystery—the old-fashioned whodunit—has a long history in both the United States and...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Myself and Strangers: A Memoir of Apprenticeship by John Graves (Knopf, 235 pp., $24). In a quiet way this memoir is very touching—and very American as well....
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody Front-page news in the New York Times, June 2,...
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