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Vol. 010 Issue 020 (February 7 2005)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Sjokkhilsen fra Bush-datter! Which means, pardon The Scrap-book's Norwegian, something like "Shocking Greeting from Bush's Daughter"—the reference (by an anonymous headline writer at...
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Casual
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual The Postman Won't Even Ring Once "Fred is dead,” read the note my wife left on the small table in our front hall on which we leave each other messages. Fred was Fred Austin, our mailman for...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence THE OTHER "CIA" THE CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA was falsely and inappropriately used in Heather Mac Donald's "Torturing the Evidence" (Jan. 24). Mac Donald's article, which is...
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The Ruthless Party
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EDITORIAL The Ruthless Party On the eve of the election in Iraq, Democratic senator Edward Kennedy called President Bush's Iraq policy "a catastrophic failure." He demanded that American troops...
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So Long, Johnny
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MILLER, LARRY
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So Long, Johnny Johnny Carson (1925-2005). by LARRY MILLER WHEN A PROMINENT American in any field passes on, it's front-page news. Some sneer at this and say, "The same thing happens to everyone....
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Paying His Respects
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Paying His Respects A low-key vice presidential visit to Auschwitz, 60 years after liberation. by STEPHEN F. HAYES Oswiecim, Poland THREE HOLOCAUST survivors stood in front of the memorial to...
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An Outpost of Tyranny
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BATE, ROGER
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An Outpost of Tyranny What will Washington do about Mugabe's Zimbabwe? by ROGER BATE SECRETARY OF STATE Condoleezza Rice has identified Zimbabwe as one of six "outposts of tyranny." She is...
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They Always Bash Bush First
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BERKOWITZ, PETER
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They Always Bash Bush First The Washington Post rewrites the president's speech. by PETER BERKOWITZ LOCAL CRITICS have found in President Bush's second inaugural address an excellent opportunity...
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Our Man in Havana
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Currie, Duncan
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Our Man in Havana James Cason ponders the prospects for democracy in Cuba. by DUNCAN CURRIE FOR ELECTION NIGHT 2004, America's senior diplomat in Havana threw a party—the only such gala in town....
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The Inventor of Modern Conservatism
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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The Inventor of Modern Conservatism Disraeli and us BY DAVID GELERNTER Benjamin Disraeli—twice prime minister of Great Britain, romantic novelist, inventor of modern conservatism—was a neocon in...
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The Axis of Oil
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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The Axis of Oil China and Russia find a new way to advance their strategic ambitions. BY IRWIN M. STELZER A cold weather wave hits America's northeast, oil inventories are drawn down, and prices...
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Getting to Know the Sufis
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SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
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Getting to Know the Sufis There is a tolerant, pluralist tradition in Islam. We can't afford to ignore it. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Just four months ago, thousands of mourners thronged the Grand...
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The Best Years of Our Lives
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MURRAY, BRIAN
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The Best Years of Our Lives When did critics start yearning to return to the life of the 1950s? BY BRIAN MURRAY In the pageant of the decades, the 1950s always lose. The 1920s still suggest...
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Ruling the Waves
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BERING, HENRIK
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Ruling the Waves Why Britons never, never, never were slaves. by HENRIK BERING In August 2003, the Manchester Guardian Weekly ran an obituary on the famous British explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger....
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Storm Warnings
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Moore, Arthur Cotton
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Storm Warnings Architectural change is coming—and it ain't gonna be pretty. by ARTHUR COTTON MOORE Venice After a few days walking around Venice, my mind full of reflections and my boots full of...
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Parody
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Parody President Bush plans to nominate Michael Jackson, a former deputy transportation secretary, to the No. 2 position at the Homeland Security Department, the White House said. —News...
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Vol. 010 Issue 021 (February 14 2005)
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Vol. 010 Issue 022 (February 28 2005)
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