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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Dissing the Koran While Islamist fanatics and ignorant Westerners sow panic over the alleged desecration of a Koran at Guan-tanamo Bay, no one mentions a startling fact: When it comes to...
Paid article Casual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual HOME FROM THE HILL On a recent Saturday, I attended a brief memorial service for Fred Stone, the late, longtime master of the Wolver Beagles, a private pack in Middleburg, Virginia, that...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence ESTATE PLANNING IRWIN M. STELZER'S latest pro-inheritance tax piece ("Death and Taxes," May 9) mercifully did not call for a 100 percent rate. So, we are making progress. But there...
Paid article Our Uzbek Problem
EDITORIAL Our Uzbek Problem In the weeks after September 11, 2001, as Washington prepared for a difficult war to remove the Taliban from Afghanistan, the neighboring former Soviet republic of...
Paid article Après 'Non,' le Déluge?
BAKER, GERARD
Après 'Non,' le Déluge? The European constitution goes before the voters. BY GERARD BAKER NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV once commented wryly that the only trouble with free elections is that you never know...
Paid article Here's a Tax We Can All Agree On
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Here's a Tax We Can All Agree On Soak the celebrities. BY P. J. O'ROURKE THE GREATEST PLEASURE of running a country (although no politician will admit it) is getting to tax people. We Republicans...
Paid article The English Patient
SMITH, WESLEY J.
The English Patient Leslie Burke wants to live; the National Health Service has a second opinion. BY WESLEY J. SMITH London THE MOST IMPORTANT bioethics litigation in the world today involves a...
Paid article The Shrinking of the Greens
PEDERSEN, WILLIAM F.
The Shrinking of the Greens An environmental movement that shuns the right is bound to fail. BY WILLIAM F. PEDERSEN WHY IS environmental protection almost universally seen as a left-wing issue? A...
Paid article Go Forth and Replicate
COHEN, ERIC
Go Forth and Replicate The age of human cloning has arrived. BY ERIC COHEN CONSCIENCE is a slippery thing. In 2001, during the -/first few months of the Bush presidency, America engaged in a...
Paid article A Tax Before Dying
BATE, ROGER
A Tax Before Dying African regimes slap a tariff on AIDS drugs. BY ROGER BATE AFTER THE CELEBRITIES and goodwill ambassadors have gone home, the campaign to bring low-priced drugs to HIV/AIDS...
Paid article Unmitigated Galloway
HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
Unmitigated Galloway Saddam's favorite MP goes to Washington. BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS Every journalist has a list of regrets: of stories that might have been. Somewhere on my personal list is an...
Paid article Saddam's Business Partners
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Saddam's Business Partners How the Oil-for-Food scandal happened and why it matters BY STEPHEN F. HAYES When United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan quipped several years ago that he could...
Paid article Generals at War
Roberts, Andrew
Generals at War With the Germans and with each other BY ANDREW ROBERTS When one considers the rivalry between several of the senior commanders serving under Dwight D. Eisenhower on the Western...
Paid article Vote or, Like, Die
Bachrach, Judy
Vote or, Like, Die A post-teen's diary of the 2004 campaign. BY JUDY BACHRACH What Alexandra Pelosi, the daughter of the House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, is trying to get across in her...
Paid article Latin Prescription
RATLIFF, WILLIAM
Latin Prescription Is there a cure for South America's sickness? BY WILLIAM RATLIFF This is the most uncompromising, insightful history of Latin America now available. Don't expect a routine...
Paid article Not So Long Ago
SULLIVAN, DANIEL
Not So Long Ago The New York of Mayor Beame, Son of Sam, and Billy Martin. by Daniel Sullivan New York City in the '70s. The phrase conjures images of some of the city's seediest days, the New...
Paid article Three Iraqi Films
GRENIER, CYNTHIA
Three Iraqi Films Saddam's fall liberated moviemakers, too. BY CYNTHIA GRENIER Remember this name: Bah-man Ghobadi. He is a Kurdish director/writer living in Iran. His third and latest film,...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
iThe Standard Reader Books in Brief Against the Flow: Reflections of an Individualist by Samuel Brittan (Atlantic Books, 385 pp., £25) Literate writing on political economy is considered by many a...
Paid article Parody
Parody Lawrence H. Summers, the embattled president of Harvard University, announced yesterday that the university would spend at least $50 million over the next decade to recruit, support, and...
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