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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook "Creative" Writing at the Associated Press The Associated Press, that self-described "backbone of the world's information system," still boasts an impressive 1,700 U.S. newspapers among...
Paid articleCasual
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual WANNABE-CONS In defeat, envy. Or so it goes with liberals, who lately seem to covet every asset of the conservative movement, from Rush Lim-baugh to, I recently learned, right-wing student...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence THE CITIZEN-FARMER JONATHAN KAY'S essay on Victor Davis Hanson ("The Sage of Fresno," March 14) tells a great story. It was very interesting to read how an unpretentious man manages...
Paid articleIf You Were a Democrat
EDITORIAL If You Were a Democrat If you were a Senate Democrat, you'd filibuster those Bush judges. Yes, you would. When it came time to vote on a targeted nominee in this new Congress, you'd know...
Paid articleCrying Wolfowitz
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Crying Wolfowitz The inordinate fear of Bush's choice for the World Bank. by STEPHEN F. HAYES ON MARCH 2, 2005, Al Kamen, who writes the scoop-heavy "Inside the Loop" column in the Washington...
Paid articleMemo to: Karen P. Hughes
SATLOFF, ROBERT
Memo to: Karen IP Hughes Re: The Mission of Public Diplomacy by ROBERT SATLOFF CONGRATULATIONS on your nomination as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy. Though this is a third-level...
Paid articleCongress Flexes Its Muscles
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Congress Flexes Its Muscles Striking out at Major League Baseball. by MATTHEW CONTINETTI Rayburn House Office Building, March 17 Shhhh! Quiet! It's time to listen to Tom Davis on steroids, but...
Paid articleThe Bush Factor
BARNES, FRED
The Bush Factor What the president has done for his party. by FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH did not initiate the political realignment that made Republicans a majority party. But he has helped...
Paid articleSaving Private Accounts
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
Saving Private Accounts The missing ingredient in the Social Security debate. by LAWRENCE B. LINDSEY LAST YEAR AMERICANS SPENT— on consumption, investment, and government—$1.06 for every dollar...
Paid articleHating America, Turkish Style
AKYOL, MUSTAFA
Hating America, Turkish Style This too shall pass. by MUSTAFA AKYOL LONGTIME ALLIES of the United States, the Turks have been sympathetic to American values for decades. Nevertheless, a new BBC...
Paid articleTurn Them Off. Turn Them All Off.
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Turn Them Off. Turn Them All Off. The subversive joys of TV-B-Gone BY ANDREW FERGUSON San Francisco If you discount his magenta and burnt-orange hair, teased into long curls that dangle down the...
Paid articleTeaching Darwin
MCHUGH, PAUL
Teaching Darwin Why we're still fighting about biology textbooks BY PAUL MCHUGH Eighty years ago this summer, the Scopes trial upheld the effort of the state of Tennessee to exclude the teaching...
Paid articleBush's String of Firecrackers
TERRILL, ROSS
Bush's String of Firecrackers Time for some democratic noise in East Asia BY ROSS TERRILL "The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands,"...
Paid articleOur Literary Leaders
SMITH, RICHARD NORTON
Our Literary Leaders Books are at home in the White House BY RICHARD NORTON SMITH I read the [Joseph J.] Ellis book, which is a really interesting book—His Excellency, it's called—and [David]...
Paid articleUnforgivable
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Unforgivable "The Upside of Anger" has a downside by JOHN PODHORETZ For awhile, a new movie called The Upside of Anger seems like a miracle. The film simply records the actions of the movie's...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief John Adams: Party of One by James Grant (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 540 pp., $30) "The history of our Revolution will be one continued lie from one end to the...
Paid articleParody
Parody President Bush said today he is nominating Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul D. Wolfowitz to be the next president of the World Bank, tapping one of his administration's most controversial...
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