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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook 'Kicking Down' (cont.) A tip of THE SCRAPBOOK'S cap to our readers: We asked for dirt on senators who "kick down," and you responded! This, after Democrats on the Senate Foreign...
Paid article Casual
Currie, Duncan
Casual JOCKULAR POLITICS John Kerry bore a good deal of mockery for his sports gaffes during the 2004 campaign. First he botched the details of Bill Buck-ner's famous '86 World Series error— after...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence ISOLATION WARD REGARDING Matt Labash's "The Ward Churchill Reality Tour" (April 25): As a University of Colorado graduate and the father of a current CU student, i am embarrassed by...
Paid article Break the Filibuster
Break: the Filibuster Suddenly Democrats are wrapping themselves in the Constitution. Emphasizing his commitment to maintaining the filibuster as a way to stop President Bush's judicial nominees,...
Paid article Despised and Successful
BAKER, GERARD
Despised and Successful Tony Blair is about to win another election. BY GERARD BAKER London THERE'S A WEEK TO GO until the British election, and it's a typical day for Tony Blair. During the...
Paid article Just Saying No
BARNES, FRED
Just Saying No The Democratic mantra. BY FRED BARNES DAVID BRODER, the political columnist for the Washington Post, wrote last week that President Bush "has become the victim of overreach."...
Paid article Minority Rule?
CALABRESI, STEVEN G.
Minority Rule? How the Democrats decide who to filibuster. BY STEVEN G. CALABRESI THE LEGAL LEFT is dangerously close to winning the political war it has been fighting against the Bush...
Paid article Hu, What, Wen, Where, and Why
TKACIK, JOHN J.
Hu, What, Wen, Where, and Why China's leaders lecture Japan, but neglect their own history. BY JOHN J. TKACIK MILLIONS OF CHINESE families suffered during the invasion and occupation of the...
Paid article What Syria Left Behind
SMITH, LEE
What Syria Left Behind Hezbollah's future isn't what it used to be. BY LEE SMITH Beirut DAMASCUS WITHDREW its remaining troops from Lebanon last week, ending a 29-year-long occupation and a...
Paid article A Textbook Case of Junk Science
WINNICK, PAMELA R.
A Textbook Case ofJunk Science What our children is learning? BY PAMELA R. WINNICK SEVERAL CENTURIES AGO, SOme "very light-skinned" people were shipwrecked on a tropical island. After "many years...
Paid article Trading with Our Enemies
BATE, ROGER
Trading with Our Enemies Zimbabwe sucks up to Iran, China, and North Korea. BY ROGER BATE AS WESTERN NATIONS SHUN the Robert Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe, less scrupulous nations are filling the...
Paid article The Islamization of French Schools
Guitta, olivieR
The Islamization of French Schools A disturbing report is leaked. BY OLIVIER GUITTA AN OFFICIAL REPORT dealing with religious expression in French schools has become a must read for anyone...
Paid article The Visionary
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Visionary Tales from the Wolfowitz era BY STEPHEN F. HAYES It was only 7:15 a.m. on October 26, 2003, and Paul Wolfowitz was already thinking about Saddam Hussein. The deputy secretary of...
Paid article Death and Taxes
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Death and Taxes There are good arguments for keeping the federal inheritance tax, but 70 percent of Americans—and Congress—disagree. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Several years ago I suggested in these...
Paid article If at First You Don't Succeed . . .
EMERY, NOEMIE
If at First You Don't Succeed . . . After two decades of failure, Democrats still think Republican "extremism" is a can't-loseproposition. BY NOEMIE EMERY There they go again, our friends the...
Paid article Civilization and Its Malcontents
Epstein, Joseph
Civilization and Its Malcontents Or, why are academics so unhappy? BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN I had a friend, now long dead, named Walter B. Scott, a professor at Northwestern University whose specialty...
Paid article Iron Man
ROSSI, JOHN P.
Iron Man The human being behind the statistics. BY JOHN ROSSI Every baseball fan knows the Lou Gehrig story. TWo thousand, one hundred and thirty consecutive games played, a record that stood for...
Paid article Jane Fonda Remembers
GRENIER, CYNTHIA
Jane Fonda Remembers She's still searching for the role of a lifetime. BY CYNTHIA GRENIER What can you say about nearly 600 pages of passionate self-justification covering some 67 years of life,...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Being Dead Is No Excuse: The Official Southern Ladies Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral by Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays (Miramax, 256 pp., $19.95) In...
Paid article Not a Parody
Not a...
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