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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Joe Klein Strikes Back We mocked Time columnist Joe Klein in this space last week for credulously reporting that the White House had decided to "destroy" Brent Scowcroft (top adviser to...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
Casual AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON Like many people, I remember where I was during the exact hour on July 29, 1981, when Prince Charles and Lady Diana were married. I was in bed asleep, proudly...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence NOT ENTIRELY BAROQUE KELLY JANE TORRANCE obviously does not listen to Washington, D.C.'s WGMS, which she claims is "pioneering a dumbing-down of classical radio in America"...
Paid articleBush Fights Back
EDITORIAL Bush Fights Back On Veterans' Day, the president fought back. In a major speech Friday at Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania, President Bush defended the war in Iraq. Most notably, he...
Paid articleWhere Are the Pentagon Papers?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Where Are the Pentagon Papers? The administration refuses to defend itself. by STEPHEN F. HAYES WHEN Senator Carl Levin requested the partial declassification of a Defense Intelligence Agency...
Paid articleThe Revolt of the Exurbs
BARNES, FRED
The Revolt of the Exurbs In which reliable Republican counties went Democratic. by FRED BARNES In 2004, the new hotbed of Republican voters was the outer suburbs, the so-called exurbs on the...
Paid articleA Continent of Broken Windows
ALEXANDER, GERARD
A Continent of Broken Windows How do you say 'asphalt jungle' in French? by GERARD ALEXANDER RIOTERS IN FRANCE have torched thousands of cars, injured scores of police, burned and shattered...
Paid articleMy Friend Maury
Epstein, Joseph
My Friend Maury Maurice Rosenfield, 1914-2005 by JOSEPH EPSTEIN IN THE SUMMER of 1988, I had a phone call from a man who identified himself as Maurice Rosen-field. He claimed he had been reading...
Paid articleAhmadinejad Bombs
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Ahmadinejad Bombs The president of Iran versus the diplomats of Iran. by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ THE NEW PRESIDENT of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, may unintentionally have helped...
Paid articleDefining Medals Down
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Defining Medals Down The Presidential Medal of Freedom ain't what it used to be. by PHILIP TERZIAN The Presidential Medal of Freedom, "the nation's highest civilian award," was established by...
Paid articleHitting the Jackpot
LINDSLEY, JOSEPH
Hitting the Jackpot in Washington The Katrina casino bailout. by JOSEPH LINDSLEY Katrina still rages metaphorically, and this time she's battering Capitol Hill in the form of budget struggles...
Paid articleFuss and Feathers
Fumento, Michael
Fuss and Feathers Pandemic panic over the avian flu BY MICHAEL FUMENTO "The indication is that we will see a return of the 1918 flu virus that is the most virulent form of flu," warns America's...
Paid articleLosing Propositions
STEINBERG, ARNOLD
Losing Propositions It was a "fantastic" election— for Arnold Schwarzenegger's union enemies. BY ARNOLD STEINBERG There are many reasons California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger lost all four of...
Paid articleLabor's Little Giant
BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
Labor's Little Giant Once there was something called the 'labor vote' BY ARNOLD BEICHMAN The first time I met David Dubinsky, president of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU),...
Paid articlePoetry in Motion
YEZZI, DAVID
Poetry in Motion New collections from Richard Howard and Kay Ryan. by DAVID YEZZI A fruitful tension exists in contemporary poetry between the delicious excesses of the baroque style and the sly...
Paid articleAlexander's Nemesis
WOOD, GRAEME
Alexander's Nemesis After 2,300years, history may not repeat itself. by GRAEME WOOD Now that Afghan civil aviation is up and running, anyone with fifty bucks for a plane ticket can view...
Paid articleManhattan Melodrama
DICARLO, RACHEL
Manhattan Melodrama It's lonely at the top for these Fortysomething gals. by RACHEL DICARLO In Lipstick Jungle, Candace Bush-nell intertwines the stories of a group of women who eat lunch...
Paid articleWhen the Bear Was King
GOLD, VICTOR
When the Bear Was King Alabama's coach Paul Bryant knew how to win. by VICTOR GOLD Contrary to what they claim down south, football was not invented in the old Confederacy. Southerners, in fact,...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion (Knopf, 227 pp., $23.95). I know, it seems downright cruel to fault a book written by a woman who lost a husband...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Top White House aides are privately discussing the future of Karl Rove, with some expressing doubt that President Bush can move beyond the damaging CIA leak case as long as his closest...
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