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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook AP's Preposterous Scoop Last Thursday, President Bush spoke with a handful of U.S. soldiers in Iraq in a made-for-TV teleconference call. Like all presidential events, this one was...
Paid article Casual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual So's Your Old Man Working at The Weekly Standard, which I joined some eight months ago, has been an unalloyed pleasure. With one somewhat disconcerting exception. My office is located in a...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence PINKOS' POOR SPORTSHIP ALAS, THE SCRAPBOOK'S insinuation regarding the difficulty of removing tenured stereotypes, such as those propagated by pink locker rooms, seems not to be...
Paid article Criminalizing Conservatives
EDITORIAL Criminalizing Conservatives The most effective conservative legislator of—oh— the last century or so, Congressman Tom DeLay, was indicted last month for allegedly violating Texas...
Paid article Bush's Off-year Election
BARNES, FRED
Bush's Off-year Election Virginia's gubernatorial race is a test of the president's popularity. by FRED BARNES Richmond HISTORY IS NOT on Jerry Kil-gore's side. The Virginia governor's election...
Paid article Next Year in Damascus
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
Next Year in Damascus Syrian democracy is thriving—in exile. by JEFFREY GEDMIN I ATTENDED A MEETING of about 40 Syrian exile oppositionists in Paris last week. It was a bit surreal. There was the...
Paid article The People vs. Beijing
CHOU, JENNIFER
The People vs. Beijing In China, justice is blind, barefoot, and under arrest. by JENNIFER CHOU ON OCTOBER 10, a lawyer and three assistants traveled from Beijing to Linyi, a city of 10 million...
Paid article A Not-so-grand Coalition
MATUS, VICTORINO
A Not-so-grand Coalition The Merkel government's murky future. by VICTORINO MATUS THESE ARE HISTORIC times for Germany. Angela Merkel is set to become the nation's first female chancellor. she'll...
Paid article The White House, the CIA, and the Wilsons
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The White House, the CIA, and the Wilsons The chain of events that gave rise to the Fitzgerald grand jury investigation BY STEPHEN F. HAYES For two years, the political class in Washington has...
Paid article Fighters, not First Responders
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Fighters, Not First Responders The case against a larger domestic role for the U.S. military BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS The magnitude of the Katrina disaster and the subsequent failure of local,...
Paid article Victory at Sea
Messenger, Robert
Victory at Sea A battle for the ages observes its bicentennial By ROBERT MESSENGER The battle off Cape Trafalgar on October 21, 1805, was the denouement of almost 50 years of naval warfare...
Paid article England's Admiral
BERING, HENRIK
England's Admiral Lord Nelson was a swashbuckler, strategist, and charismatic leader. by HENRIK BERING The Battle of Trafalgar was a great British triumph of arms, but among the casualties was...
Paid article Russian Requiem
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Russian Requiem The tragic intersection of the lives of Soviet poets. by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Two major, recent works, done into English and issued by the same American publisher, deal with the lives...
Paid article The Four Rs
YOEST, CHARMAINE
The Four Rs Readin', writing 'rithmetic, and religion? by CHARMAINE YOEST In 1925, John Scopes, a 24-year-old science teacher, violated Tennessee law by teaching his students the theory of...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Wicca's Charm: Understanding the Spiritual Hunger Behind the Rise of Modern Witchcraft and Pagan Spirituality by Catherine Edwards Sanders (Shaw, 223 pp.,...
Paid article Parody
Parody Harriet Miers said that one of the former Supreme Court justices she most admires is Warren E. Burger. "It was [Burger's] role in the administration of justice" that impresses Miers, said...
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