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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook More Reasons to Love FEMA To most people, catastrophes like Hurricane Katrina can mean the loss of homes, jobs, and even lives. To the ever vigilant Federal Emergency Management Agency,...
Paid article Casual
Currie, Duncan
Casual PATENTLY RIDICULOUS One of my favorite scenes from The Sopranos, HBO's hit series about a New Jersey mob boss and his dual "families," happens in Season 1, Episode 8, shortly after the feds...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence A SPIN ON TORTURE REGARDING DAVID TELL'S "Torture Logic" (Nov. 28): If, as I have seen elsewhere, "torture" includes being deprived of sleep, being made to stand up for hours at a...
Paid article "Happy Days!"
"Happy Days!" The purple ink on 11 million Iraqi fingers had not yet dried after an unprecedented, almost miraculous exercise in democratic freedom—and already there were querulous American critics...
Paid article A War Without Heroes?
BARNES, FRED
A War Without Heroes? Only if you're reading the mainstream media. BY FRED BARNES DO YOU KNOW who Paul Ray Smith is? If not, don't feel bad. Most Americans aren't familiar with Paul Ray Smith. He...
Paid article Next Thanksgiving
MILLER, LARRY
Next Thanksgiving And Thanksgivings past. BY LARRY MILLER Los.Angeles I BROKE MY ANKLE on Thanksgiving night, 2004. We had my sister and her kids staying with us from New Jersey, and my...
Paid article The Heirloom Congressional Seat
MAHTESIAN, CHARLES
The Heirloom Congressional Seat Politics is increasingly a family affair. BY CHARLES MAHTESIAN THE ETHICS SCANDALS swirling about Capitol Hill make it all but certain that the 2006 elections will...
Paid article Election Day on the Euphrates
Roggio, Bill
Election Day on the Euphrates Democracy vs. Zarqawi BY BILL ROGGIO Barwana,Iraq IN THE SUNNI-DOMINATED province of Anbar, the cities of Barwana, Haqlaniya, and Haditha are collectively known as...
Paid article Valley of Jihad
SCHMIDLE, NICHOLAS
Valley ofJihad With the Hizb ut-Tahrir in Central Asia. BY NICHOLAS SCHMIDLE Karasuu, Kyrgyzstan ONE FRIDAY THIS FALL, I went to a mosque in Karasuu, Kyrgyzstan, to hear a fiery Uzbek imam...
Paid article A Sultan with Swat
AKYOL, MUSTAFA
A Sultan with Swat Remembering Abdul Hamid II, a pro-American caliph. BY MUSTAFA AKYOL AL QAEDA'S STATED GOAL—to reestablish the caliphate, the political leadership of worldwide Islam embodied...
Paid article Here Come the Brides
KURTZ, STANLEY
Here Come the Brides Plural marriage is waiting in the wings BY STANLEY KURTZ On September 23, 2005, the 46-year-old Victor de Bruijn and his 31-year-old wife of eight years, Bianca, presented...
Paid article Arnold Agonistes
Grubbs, K.E. Jr.
Arnold Agonistes The end of the Schwarzenegger dream BY K.E. GRUBBS JR. Sacramento So Stanley Tookie Williams has gone to his eternal fate, his final moments in San Quentin spent strapped to...
Paid article Anthony Powell's Century
Caldwell, Christopher
Anthony Powell's Century Britain's novelist of manners turns 100 BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL On April 29, 1951, Kingsley Amis complained in a note to Philip Larkin about a slew of mediocre new novels...
Paid article Partners in Crime
BURLEIGH, MICHAEL
Partners in Crime The moral complications of doing business with Hitler. BY MICHAEL BURLEIGH When I started teaching the history of modern Germany 20 years ago, it was still obligatory to devote...
Paid article Money at Work
LENKOWSKY, LESLIE
Money at Work John M. Olin's philosophy of philanthropy. BY LESLIE LENKOWSKY In 2002, the last year covered by a recent Foundation Center study, the Ford Foundation devoted nearly $300 million to...
Paid article The Hunger Artist
Alston, Edith
The Hunger Artist Christine Schutt's spare portrait of family disintegration. BY EDITH ALSTON Viewing the world with the hard-edged precision of a child who has seen too much, Alice Fivey assesses...
Paid article Down for the Count
SMITH, KYLE
Down for the Count Brutality, boxing—and what else? BY KYLE SMITH Raging Bull has been acclaimed as a great American movie since the day it was released 25 years ago. Writing in the N^'w York...
Paid article Parody
Parody season s Greetings from the...
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