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IssueVol. 011 Issue 008 (November 7 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Great Moments in Self-Promotion When Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald released the indictment of Vice President Cheney's chief of staff Scooter Libby Friday afternoon, staffers at...
Paid articleCasual
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Casual DINING ALONE There was a time when it was almost fun to confront the Bush-haters and anti-Americans in Britain, where I live. And not only because of my natural love of forensic combat. No,...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence SCREAMING BEAGLES In his condemnation of the tactics of some British animal activists, Wesley J. Smith neglects to mention why these people are protesting some animal testing...
Paid articleGeorge W. Bush's Not So Terrible Week
EDITORIAL George W Bush's Not So Terrible Week Last week the Bush administration's second-term bear market bottomed out. On Monday, Bush nominated as the next Federal Reserve chairman Ben...
Paid articleWhy This Man Is Smiling
BARNES, FRED
Why This Man Is Smiling Karl Rove's survival is a boon for the Bush White House. by FRED BARNES IN NOVEMBER 1986, the Iran-contra scandal broke. The White House announced that proceeds from the...
Paid articleA Victimless Crime
AL., ABC NEWS, ASSOCIATED PRESS, CBS NEWS, CNN, KNIGHT-RIDDER, NBC NEWS, ET
A Victimless Crime BY ABC NEWS, ASSOCIATED PRESS, CBS NEWS, CNN, THE KNIGHT-RIDDER AND TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER CHAINS, NBC NEWS, NEWSWEEK, USA TODAY, AND THEWASHINGTON POST EDITOR'S NOTE: Seven...
Paid articleNot So Gorgeous
Currie, Duncan
Not So Gorgeous Antiwar demagogue George Galloway gets his comeuppance. by DUNCAN CURRIE IF CHUTZPAH were a tradable currency, chances are George Galloway could buy out Microsoft. Last week the...
Paid articleAy, Caramba!
PARDO, PABLO
Ay, Caramba! Spanish judges claim global jurisdiction. by PABLO PARDO VISITING the Spanish High Court in Madrid, it is hard to escape the feeling that one has accidentally wandered into a...
Paid articlePropositioned by Arnold
WHALEN, BILL
Propositioned by Arnold The Governator puts his political reputation on the ballot. by BILL WHALEN DON'T LOOK NOW, but the political winds may be shifting— back in California's favor. For years...
Paid articleA Spooked White House
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
A Spooked White House The damage that has already been done by the CIA leak investigation BY STEPHEN F. HAYES After a 22-month investigation into the compromising of CIA operative Valerie Plame,...
Paid articleFaith in Democracy
CEASER, JAMES W.
Faith in Democracy How the debate over religion in the West distorts our understanding of freedom in the Middle East. BY JAMES W CEASER The stirrings of a new wave of democracy are underway in...
Paid articleParalyzing Fear
ROSEN, CHRISTINE
Paralyzing Fear How the 'conquest of polio' became a national crusade BY CHRISTINE ROSEN Since it has only been a little over 50 years since Americans experienced the scourge of polio, it is a...
Paid articleThe Two Sharias
SINCLAIR, MORGANA
The Two Sharias Islamic law is open to interpretation. by MORGANA SINCLAIR Its images are etched into our memory. In Bali, 202 people are incinerated in Kutu Beach nightclubs, punished for their...
Paid articleSenator No
WILSON, CLYDE N.
Senator No How a southern conservative became a national Republican. by CLYDE N. WILSON In historical terms it was not too long ago, a half-century or less, that old-line Southern Democrats, with...
Paid articleRhapsody in Blue
TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
Rhapsody in Blue The requiem for classical music is premature. by KELLY JANE TORRANCE Critics have been sounding the death knell for classical music for years. Concerts are becoming more sparsely...
Paid articleAntarctic Story
QUEENAN, JOE
Antarctic Story Why human beings like 'March of the Penguins.' by JOE QUEENAN Innumerable theories (well, let's say six) have been put forth to explain the phenomenal success of the documentary...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Where There's a Will by John Mortimer (Viking, 238 pp., $24.95). "At the end of your life," writes John Mortimer, "there may be a natural desire to take stock...
Paid articleParody
Parody "I've always liked Judy Miller.... The traits she has that drive many reporters at The Times crazy—her tropism toward powerful men, her frantic intensity and her peculiar mixture of hard...
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