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Issue Vol. 009 Issue 044 (August 2 2004)
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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook TailgunnerJohn Speaking at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Cincinnati early last week, President Bush announced a gradual, multiyear redeployment of approximately 70,000 U.S....
Paid article Casual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual THEY SAID I WAS LOW-TECH ... Yesterday, to avoid the long lines, I used the recently installed automated system and checked myself out of my local supermarket: two pints of Haagen-Dazs...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence THE BIG OIL CANDIDATE AFTER READING "A Manchurian Remake" (Aug. 9), I want to thank John Podhoretz for saving me eight dollars. I enjoyed the original Manchurian Candidate, and was...
Paid article Kerry's Band of Brothers
EDITORIAL Kerry's Band of Brothers We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he today that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother. Henry V And in this journey, I am accompanied by an...
Paid article The Bloody Shirt Is Back
BARNES, FRED
The Bloody Shirt Is Back Did you know John Kerry served in Vietnam? BY FRED BARNES THERE'S NEVER BEEN a presidential campaign like John Kerry's. Never has a presidential nominee made his own...
Paid article Marching to November
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Marching to November The politics of chest-thumping. BY ANDREW FERGUSON FOR THE PAST couple weeks Republican activists have bent themselves to the task of proving that John Kerry, who was awarded...
Paid article Grappling with Title IX
GABLE, DAN
Grappling with Title IX Gender politics and the Olympics. BY DAN GABLE EVERY FOURTH SUMMER, athletes seek to remind us that the Olympic ideal soars above politics and brings the world together...
Paid article Marriage at the Polls
STRICHERZ, MARK
Marriage at the Polls Will gay-marriage initiatives give Bush a boost on November 2? BY MARK STRICHERZ WHEN PHIL BURRESS goes home at night, his phones and doorbell ring long past suppertime....
Paid article The Party of Cloning
COHEN, ERIC
The Party of Cloning The Democrats embrace the gospel of stem cells. BY ERIC COHEN JOHN KERRY'S recent assertions about stem cell research are so obviously untrue and so easily refuted that he...
Paid article Peasant Danger
CHOU, JENNIFER
Peasant Danger China's rural troubles are migrating to Beijing. BY JENNIFER CHOU OVER THE PAST YEAR, increasing numbers of the displaced and disaffected from across China have been descending on...
Paid article The Kerry Wars
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Kerry Wars Where was John Kerry on December 24, 1968? Not in Cambodia. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI John Kerry, fresh from a three-day vacation at his retreat in Ketchum, Idaho, addressed the annual...
Paid article The North Korean Nightmare
EBERSTADT, NICHOLAS; FERGUSON, JOSEPH P.
The North Korean Nightmare It's later than you think. BY NICHOLAS EBERSTADT & JOSEPH P. FERGUSON E.H. Carr's powerful little book The Twenty Years' Crisis presciently argued in 1939 that the...
Paid article The Substance of Style
MCHUGH, PAUL R.
The Substance of Style By PAUL R. MCHUGH It was inadvertent, an accident of timing, that my wife gave me a copy of Sally Bedell Smith's book Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White...
Paid article Athenian History
STALLINGS, A.E.
Athenian History The glory that was, briefly, Greece. BY A.E. STALLINGS Never has a city been so identified with an idea, or an idea with a city, as Athens and democracy. By Athens, of course, we...
Paid article Just Poetry
KRISAK, LEN
Just Poetry Donald Justice's life's work. BY LEN KRISAK From his odes to old men in Miami parks to his sonnets speaking of islands and his glimmering hymns to southern ladies who sat by their...
Paid article House Rules
LOWE, DAVID
House Rules The checkered history of congressional reform. BY DAVID LOWE In America's political vocabulary, no word is more loaded than "reform." But the reform of political institutions is often...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Czeslaw Milosz, 1911-2004 W'e drove before dawn through frozen fields, Czeslaw Milosz once wrote. The red wing was rising, yet still the night. And suddenly a hare shot across...
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