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IssueVol. 010 Issue 031 (May 2 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Seymour Hersh's Other Reality Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Seymour M. Hersh is paid up to $15,000 per public lecture, according to Chris Suellentrop's blockbuster...
Paid articleCasual
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual CLASH OF CIVILIZATION I recently admitted to my wife that I'm battling an addiction. The terrible irony of it is that she was the one who put me in temptation's path. Ever since she...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence GLITZKRIEG REGARDING NOEMIE EMERY'S "Vanity of Vanities" (April 4): I ended my 20-year subscription to Vanity Fair just in time for the November election. I simply could not bear to...
Paid articleThe Borking of Bolton
The Borking of Bolton Hegel remarks somewhere that all great, w^^ld-hist^^cal facts and personages occur, as it were, twice. He has forgotten to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as...
Paid articleDedicated to the Proposition . . .
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Dedicated to the Proposition . . . That not all museums are created equal. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Springfield, Illinois IN THE WINDOW of the Osco Drugstore, on the south side of the Old Courthouse...
Paid articleSenatorial Discourtesy
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Senatorial Discourtesy The Foreign Relations Committee plays trivial pursuit. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES AFTER a long and distinguished career as a lawyer, an arms negotiator, a think tanker, and a...
Paid articleA Social Security Quagmire?
BARNES, FRED
A Social Security Quagmire? Here's an exit strategy for Bush. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH needs an exit strategy on Social Security. With luck, he may never have to use it. There's still a...
Paid articleLearning to Love the Filibuster
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Learning to Love the Filibuster Now that it stops conservatives, liberals think it's a good thing. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY Americans read the Federalist JPapers, their...
Paid articleIt Didn't Start with Dolly
SMITH, WESLEY J.
It Didn't Start with Dolly Human cloning is closer than you think. BY WESLEY J. SMITH HERE'S AN EASY pop quiz: What's the name of the first cloned mammal? If you answered, "Dolly," that would be...
Paid articleSaying 'Non' to Chirac
Caldwell, Christopher
Saying 'Non' to Chirac The French balk at the European constitution. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL "THIS CONSTITUTION," said French president Jacques Chirac in mid-April, "is in its way, a daughter of...
Paid articleThe Last European Pope?
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The Last European Pope? The mission of Benedict XVI. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM A failing civilization can't be argued out of its failing. It can be led, perhaps, or inspired, or converted and reformed....
Paid articleThe Darfur Disaster
Karl, Jonathan
The Darfur Disaster Up close and personal with the killers of Khartoum BY JONATHAN KARL Khartoum, Sudan Flanked by 18th-century cannons, Sudan's presidential palace stands impressively on the...
Paid articleSects and the City
KOTKIN, JOEL
Sects and the City The ne'w urbanists have forgotten thousands of years of history. BY JOEL KOTKIN When Fargo, North Dakota, businessman Howard Dahl boards a plane for the East Coast or flies to...
Paid articleRun it Down the Flagpole
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Run It Down the Flagpole The battle flag that's still embattled BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. This book is dedicated to a late friend of the author's"who could make us laugh at anything—even southern...
Paid articleFirst Impressions
BATE, ROGER
First Impressions Sometimes right, sometimes wrong, always revealing. BY ROGER BATE It may never earn the status of Catch-22, but the title of Malcolm Gladwell's last book added a new phrase to...
Paid articleA Poet in Winter
NEWMAN, R. ANDREW
A Poet in Winter A fine-tuned hand sketches the contours of memory. BY R. ANDREW NEWMAN Every biographical entry for John Ashbery includes the name of W.H. Auden. It was i Auden who gave the...
Paid article'The Interpreter'
PODHORETZ, JOHN
'The Interpreter' Sydney Pollack's latest is thrillingly preposterous. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Thirty years ago, Sydney Pollack made Three Days of the Condor, a complicated thriller about a conspiracy...
Paid articlePretty Bad Goods
QUEENAN, JOE
Pretty Bad Goods Shop A Prairie Home Companion till you drop. BY JOE QUEENAN Not long ago, the belligerently-mannered New York radio personality Jonathan Schwartz confided in his listeners that...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Great Moments in Acknowledgments It's said that, in Washington, the typical book buyer turns to the index first to look for his name. But discerning readers now have a new...
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