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Issue Vol. 010 Issue 023 (March 7 2005)
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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Argumentum Ad Upperwestsidum More than 100 people who attended a "community gathering" at St. Petersburg, Florida's Poynter Institute last Tuesday evening were blessed, according to the...
Paid article Casual
Carlson, Tucker
Casual WHEN THE FUN STOPPED I feel like I've known Hunter S. Thompson for most of my life. I first encountered him in 1981, when I was 12. A family friend had moved out after a long stay in the...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence SIZING UP THE SUFIS AS AN AMERICAN who has resided in Indonesia for the past 13 years, I read Stephen Schwartz's article about "a tolerant, pluralist tradition in Islam" ("Getting...
Paid article After 1/30/05
EDITORIAL After 1/30/05 History is best viewed in the rear-view mirror. It's hard to grasp the significance of events as they happen. It's even harder to forecast their meaning when they're only...
Paid article Fear and Intimidation at Harvard
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Fear and Intimidation at Harvard What do academic women want? BY HARVEY MANSFIELD Cambridge, Massachusetts AT LAST WEEK'S Harvard faculty meeting, President Larry Summers saved his job, but he...
Paid article The Right Stuff: About $250,000
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Right Stuff: About $250,000 A bad idea migrates from left to right. BY ANDREW FERGUSON CONSERVATIVES from all over descended upon the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on the evening of...
Paid article President Cheney?
BARNES, FRED
President Cheney? The obvious man for Bush to tap as his successor in 2008. BY FRED BARNES VICE PRESIDENT Dick Cheney is adamant about not running for president in 2008. Asked by host Chris...
Paid article Read My Lips: The Sequel?
MOORE, STEPHEN
Read My Lips: The Sequel? Bush opens the door to a big tax increase. BY STEPHEN MOORE WHEN PRESIDENT BUSH hinted last week that he might be willing to raise the payroll tax cap to "pay for"...
Paid article The Least Bad Iran Option
BERGNER, JEFFREY
The Least Bad Iran Option The real choices we face in dealing with Tehran's nuclear program. BY JEFFREY BERGNER DURING HIS RECENT TRIP to Europe, President Bush sent mixed signals about U.S....
Paid article Students for Larry
Currie, Duncan
Students for Larry While the Harvard faculty feuds, the undergrads yawn. BY DUNCAN CURRIE Cambridge, Massachusetts HARVARD president Lawrence Summers makes an odd Archie Bunker. But not to the...
Paid article Wahhabis, Go Home
Guitta, olivieR
Wahhabis, Go Home Confronting Saudi evangelism in Kuwait, Europe, and the United States. BY OLIVIER GUITTA IN THE PAST FEW WEEKS, Kuwait has been waging its own war on terror at home. The police...
Paid article Operation Elephant Takeover
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Operation Elephant Takeover And other tales of election skullduggery in Milwaukee. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Milwaukee IN the early morning hours of November 2, 2004, a group of five young men dressed...
Paid article I, Eliot
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
I, Eliot Republicans put great stock in the "investor classNew York's attorney general plans to make Democrats out of them. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI It was a good day for Eliot Spitzer—the New York...
Paid article What Happened at Fatima
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
What Happened at Fatima John Paul II, Lucia dos Santos, and the end of communism BY JOSEPH BOTTUM Here's a curious thought. Maybe the single I most important person in the 20th centu-B ry's long...
Paid article The Horror, the Horror!
DIRDA, MICHAEL
The Horror, the Horror! H.P. Lovecraft enters the American canon By MICHAEL DIRDA No full understanding of modern literature is possible without taking into account an exceedingly peculiar,...
Paid article I Remember Marlon
GRENIER, CYNTHIA
I Remember Marlon George Englund's tale of a difficult friendship with Marlon Brando. BY CYNTHIA GRENIER Marlon Brando left his indelible imprint on two generations of American actors—and not...
Paid article A Faithful Art
GELERNTER, DAVID
A Faithful Art Makoto Fujimura and the redemption of abstract expressionism. BY DAVID GELERNTER Makoto Fujimura's paintings are a joyful gusher from a well that had long run dry—or so the world...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Oregon Trail: An American Saga by David Dary (Knopf, 414 pp., $35). In the mid-nineteenth century, the Oregon Trail was one of the principal overland routes...
Paid article Parody
Parody Bush family friend and author Doug Wead, who surreptitiously taped nine hours of conversations with the president, insisted he hadn't released their contents to promote his new book. —News...
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