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IssueVol. 011 Issue 003 (October 3 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Smearing Bill Bennett There are real scandals in Washington and manufactured ones. The accusation that former Education Secretary William Bennett is a racist falls decidedly into the...
Paid articleCasual
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Casual FANTASY LIFE I got an email from my friend Mike Luke last week. His real name is Mike Lukaszewicz and, though he lives in Los Angeles, we stay in touch throughout the year. We correspond...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence WORTH A DO-OVER? I COULD NOT DISAGREE MORE with James R. Stoner Jr.'s "Saving a Great City" (Sept. 26). Considering the huge mistake being made now in rebuilding the World Trade...
Paid articlePolicy Trumps Scandal
EDITORIAL Policy Trumps Scandal A week ago we suggested in this space that a beleaguered President Bush was "poised to rebound by getting back to basics, and getting back to a core, winning...
Paid articleAfter the Hammer, a Blunt Force
BARNES, FRED
After the Hammer, a Blunt Force The White House will miss Tom DeLay more than you think. by FRED BARNES WITH TOM DELAY on the sidelines, things will be different on Capitol Hill, especially for...
Paid articleKaren of Arabia
Karl, Jonathan
Karen of Arabia I, Mom meets the imams. by JONATHAN KARL Jeddah, Saudi Arabia WHEN KAREN HUGHES'S motorcade pulled up to Dar Al-Hekma women's college in Jeddah, there was one pressing question...
Paid articleTwo, Three, Many Katrinas
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Two, Three, Many Katrinas Rita disappoints the liberals. by P.J. O'ROURKE CHIEF AMONG the marvelous qualities of liberalism is its ability to see the good in human suffering—and make a good thing...
Paid articleLabour's Pain . . .
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Labour's Pain . . . And Blair's achievement. by IRWIN M. STELZER Brighton THE LABOUR PARTY'S activist delegates descended on this channelside town for their first annual conference since Tony...
Paid articleRevenge of the Rugrats
EBERSTADT, MARY
Revenge of the Rugrats A new generation weighs in on divorce. by MARY EBERSTADT JUDGING BY LETTERS to the editor and furious Internet circulation, the New York Times struck a collective nerve the...
Paid articleAssad State of Affairs
SMITH, LEE
Assad State of Affairs Arab nationalism dies in Syria. by LEE SMITH Damascus THURSDAY AFTERNOON is the start of the weekend here, but the Christian Quarter of the Old City, home to most of...
Paid articleTheir Intentions Are Clear
SAMII, A. WILLIAM
Their Intentions Are Clear Iran's leaders won't negotiate away their nuclear program. by A. WILLIAM SAMII ON SEPTEMBER 24, the governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)...
Paid articleA Kass Act
SMITH, WESLEY J.
A Kass Act The chairman of the bioethics council steps down. by WESLEY J. SMITH Leon Kass has stepped down as chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics. On one level, I am happy for Kass....
Paid articleScandal Season
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Scandal Season The long, strange trip of David Safavian— from lobbyist to White House official to criminal defendant. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI "You've got to have ethics and integrity in everything...
Paid articleProject for a New Chinese Century
BOOT, MAX
Project for a New Chinese Century Beijing plans for national greatness. BY MAX BOOT It seems like only a few months ago that commentators were blithely babbling about how much relations between...
Paid articleThe Ellery Queen Mystery
BREEN, JON L.
The Ellery Queen Mystery Why is the corpus no longer alive? BY JON L BREEN Literary reputation is as fragile in crime fiction as anywhere else, but the precipitous decline of Ellery Queen may be...
Paid articleThe Hunger Artist
BANDOW, DOUG
The Hunger Artist Starvation and nuclear extortion are Kim Jong Il's weapons of choice. by DOUG BANDOW North Korea is different. When I visited in 1992 I found a Potemkin country, an airport...
Paid articlePassion in Abstract
GELERNTER, DAVID
Passion in Abstract Robert Natkin has licked Vermeer, taken on the establishment, and won. by DAVID GELERNTER Robert Natkin is a past master of American painting, a national treasure in his...
Paid articleBooks 'R' Us
SKINNER, DAVID
Books 'R' Us Signing autographs, and debating aesthetics, on the National Mall. by DAVID SKINNER The relative star power of the authors at the National Book Festival on the Mall in Washington was...
Paid articleA Modern Quest
BASHAM, MEGAN
A Modern Quest How Sir Thomas Malory changed my life. by MEGAN BASHAM At first glance, Arizona State University hardly seems like fertile ground for a religious awakening. A combination of 362...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Shot in a black-and-white palette of cigarette smoke, hair tonic, I dark suits and pale button-down shirts, 'Good Night, and Good Luck' I [the new Edward R. Murrow biopic, starring George...
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