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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Doug Brinkley's Latest Triumph Veteran comic actor Douglas Brink-ley, best known for his pitch-perfect television cameos as a shamelessly sycophantic, celebrity-smitten history...
Paid article Casual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual A SECRET VICE In the early twentieth-century medical encyclopedias, the article "The Secret Vice" was about onanism. Inevitably accompanying the article was a photograph of a practitioner,...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence STOCKHOLM SYNDROME I ORIGINALLY HAIL FROM SWEDEN, but am currently teaching economics and European studies at Skidmore College. I found Christopher Caldwell's "A Swedish Dilemma"...
Paid article They Shalt Not
EDITORIAL They Shalt Not The Supreme Court ought to uphold the several displays of the Ten Commandments on government property whose constitutionality it considered last week. But how might it do...
Paid article Wrong from the Beginning
CHALK, PHILIP
Wrong from the Beginning Even in 1963, Dan Rather was a poor excuse for a newsman. BY PHILIP CHALK When CBS announced that it will smile through the pain of Dan Rather's dying credibility with an...
Paid article Brave New Academic Freedom
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Brave New Academic Freedom Phi Beta Kappa goes to bat for Michael Moore. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI IN 1993 THE SOCIOLOGIST and critic Edward Shils wrote an essay entitled "Do We Still Need Academic...
Paid article The Road from Damascus
GINSBERG, MARC
The Road from Damascus Will the Cedar Revolution spill over into Syria? BY MARC GINSBERG "WE ASK ALMIGHTY GOD to divide Syria into hundreds of pieces so that the world at large may rest in...
Paid article Vote Like an Egyptian?
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Vote Like an Egyptian? President Mubarak catches the democratic wave. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES "IT'S A DEMOCRATIC electric shock," proclaimed Karam Gabr, an editor of Rose al-Yousuf, a weekly...
Paid article Party in Beirut-Pass It On
RASMUSSEN, WILL
Party in Beirut— Pass It On The times they are a-changin'. by WILL RASMUSSEN Beirut At 6:35 p.m. on Monday, February 28, Syrian-backed Lebanese premier Omar Karami told parliament that he would...
Paid article The Moody Druze
SMITH, LEE
The Moody Druze Walid Jumblatt knows which way the wind is blowing. by LEE SMITH Moukhtara, Lebanon WALID JUMBLATT is trying to say something. Shortly before a meeting of Lebanese opposition...
Paid article Beyond "Strange New Respect"
Wagner, David M.
Beyond "Strange New Respect" The Stevens-Ginsburg billet-doux to Justice Kennedy. by DAVID M. WAGNER A NEW VARIATION on the "strange new respect" award is needed—in fact, is being developed—for...
Paid article What Hath Ju-Ju Wrought!
GERECHT, MARC
What Hath Ju-Ju Wrought! In the Middle East, the democratic genie is out of the bottle. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Have the Iraqi elections produced a democratic earthquake that has changed forever...
Paid article The Sage of Fresno
KAY, JONATHAN
The Sage of Fresno Victor Davis Hanson, down on the farm BY JONATHAN KAY Selma, California Most people who earn Ph.D.s aspire to tenure-track professorships, think-tank jobs, or careers in...
Paid article A Prescription for Senile Liberalism
KOTKIN, JOEL
A Prescription for Senile Liberalism Less Howard Dean, more FDR BY JOEL KOTKIN . . . The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His...
Paid article Forgotten Founder
KAUFMAN, ROBERT J.
Forgotten Founder Patriot, jurist, diplomat—John Jay gets his due BY ROBERT J. KAUFMAN John Jay contributed mightily to achieving American independence and creating the new nation. In the...
Paid article Kingdom of Mugabe
BATE, ROGER
Kingdom of Mugabe Three volumes chronicle Zimbabwe's descent into the heart of darkness. BY ROGER BATE It is not often that journalists, used to reporting the news, become the news themselves....
Paid article The O'Hara Century
BRYAN, C.D.B.
The O'Hara Century Not an easy man to know, but a rewarding writer to read, and read again. by C.D.B. BRYAN This year marks the centennial of John O'Hara's birth. He was born on January 31, 1905,...
Paid article A Night at the Oscars
BAYLES, MARTHA
A Night at the Oscars If you love movies, it's hard to like the Academy Awards. by MARTHA BAYLES People who love music hate medleys. And people who love movies hate those "Celebrate the Movies"...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief French Women Don't Get Fat by Mireille Guiliano (Knopf, 263 pp., $22) When 19-year-old Mireille Guiliano met her father at Le Havre after a year as an American...
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