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IssueVol. 010 Issue 027 (April 4 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Peee-ew Back in March 2004, former Pew Charitable Trusts program officer Sean Treglia attended a conference at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication....
Paid articleCasual
BOOT, MAX
Casual MAIL-ORDER BRIDESHEAD A decade ago, when I was writing about telecom deregulation (and you think you have a boring job), "video on demand"—the ability to order any movie, any time, directly...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence CANADA-PALOOZA! IN "WELCOME TO CANADA" (March 21), Matt Labash engages in a long criticism of our neighbor to the north. His knee-jerk attack on Canada, Canadians, and their...
Paid article"Evolving Standards of Decency"
EDITORIAL "Evolving Standards of Decency" Thank God for our judges. (Oops! Sorry. No offense, your honors. I didn't mean to write "God." Or at least I didn't mean anything specific or exclusionary...
Paid articleThe ABCs of Media Bias
BARNES, FRED
The ABCs of Media Bias A mystery memo, biased reporting, and the usual suspects. BY FRED BARNES SENATE MAJORITY LEADER Bill Frist never saw it. Neither did the Senate Republican whip, Mitch...
Paid articleThe Politics of the Schiavo Case
BELL, JEFFREY; CANNON, FRANK
The Politics of the Schiavo Case Losing the battle, winning the war. BY JEFFREY BELL & FRANK CANNON IN HER 1993 NOVEL The Children of Men, P. D. James depicts the world of 2021. A mysterious...
Paid articleThe Case Heard Round the Web
SMITH, WESLEY J.
The Case Heard Round the Web How Terri Schiavo became a household name. BY WESLEY J. SMITH THE ARGUMENTS over the fate of Terri Schiavo have sowed distrust among the courts and the political...
Paid articleOur Greatest Diplomat?
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Our Greatest Diplomat? George F. Kennan, 1904-2005. by Philip Terzian Against George F. Kennan, who died last week at the age of 101, "there was no official complaint, / And all the reports on his...
Paid articleCasey on Deck
Currie, Duncan
Casey on Deck Pennsylvania's great Democratic hope warms up for 2006. BY DUNCAN CURRIE FOR A PRO-LIFE DEMOCRAT, Bob Casey Jr. finds himself wooed by some unlikely backers. New York senator Chuck...
Paid articleRemembering the Ambassador
Epstein, Joseph
Remembering the Ambassador Sol M. Linowitz, 1913-2005. BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN I REMEMBER THE HEFT of the envelope, the thick creamy paper, the name Coudert Bros. printed in the upper left-hand corner....
Paid articleA Nation at Risk
Guitta, olivieR
A Nation at Risk Saudi Arabia's top educator leaves no Wahhabi child behind. BY OLIVIER GUITTA THE MOST IMPORTANT political event in Saudi Arabia in the last year may have been the appointment on...
Paid articleHow Liberalism Failed Terri Schiavo
COHEN, ERIC
How Liberalism Failed Terri Schiavo The question is not only what she would have wanted, but what we owe her. BY ERIC COHEN The story of Terri Schiavo is both peculiar in its details and...
Paid articleVanity of Vanities
EMERY, NOEMIE
Vanity ofVanities Glossy magazines used to be guilty pleasures. Then they discovered George W. Bush BY NOEMIE EMERY On March 6, the Drudge Report noted the fact that newsstand sales for the...
Paid articleCondiplomacy
Karl, Jonathan
Condiplomacy Travels with the new secretary of state BY JONATHAN KARL Democratic reformers facing repression, prison, or exile can know: America sees you for who you are: the future leaders of...
Paid articleWhere's Tonto?
RINGLE, KEN
Where's Tonto? You won't find out at the new Indian Museum By KEN RINGLE When one enters the spanking new $199 million, 250,000-square-foot National Museum of the American Indian in Washington,...
Paid articleKafka and God
WILSON, JOHN
Kafka and God For the author of "The Metamorphosis," it was a lifelong debate. BY JOHN WILSON Roberto Calasso has written a book about Franz Kafka that concludes by celebrating the practice of...
Paid articleBefore It's Too Late
SAVODNIK, IRWIN
Before It's Too Late Civilizations don't have to decline, but what's the secret of success? BY IRWIN SAVODNIK Human civilization has rained death and disease on the planet and now threatens to...
Paid articleMusicals are Back!
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Musicals Are Back! And the day of the Eat Your Spinach show has passed. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Ask any sophisticated New York theatergoer about the current condition of the Broadway musical, and he...
Paid articleParody
Parody The Pentagon's Defense Contract Audit Agency said Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root had charged $27.5 million to deliver $82,100 worth of liquefied petroleum gas. —News...
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