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IssueVol. 010 Issue 040 (July 4 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Hon. Cyclops from West Virginia Fess up: It's been out a whole week already, but still not a soul among you has taken the time to track down and purchase a copy of Robert C. Byrd:...
Paid articleCasual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual COCOONING I have lived in two large cities in my life, Washington and Los Angeles, and if you have a taste for bumping into famous people, they are good places to live. In Los Angeles, I...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence HABITAT FOR WHOM? HAVING SERVED as the president of Habitat for Humanity of Colorado, the executive director of Habitat of Tijuana-san Diego, and the director of Habitat for...
Paid articleRemember Tax Cuts?
EDITORIAL Remember Tax Cuts? Tax cuts—especially the supply-side tax cuts of May 2003—were the controversial center of the Bush administration's first-term economic policy. Most Democrats opposed...
Paid articleReading Them the Riyadh Act
Karl, Jonathan
Reading Them the Riyadh Act Condoleezza Rice prods our dictatorial allies. BY JONATHAN KARL Riyadh, SaudiArabia On June 20 in Cairo, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice did something no U.S....
Paid articleThe Bush Paradox
BELL, JEFFREY
The Bush Paradox As the economy improves, his fortunes lag. BY JEFFREY BELL THREE YEARS AGO, in the 2002 election cycle, the economy was sluggish, struggling to emerge from the recession and the...
Paid articleThey Still Blame America First
BARNES, FRED
They Still Blame America First The Democrats fall into the national security trap again. by FRED BARNES DEMOCRATS don't have a death wish. It just seems that way. What they actually have is a...
Paid articleBallots over Beirut
SMITH, LEE
Ballots over Beirut The Cedar Revolution puts down roots. by LEE SMITH Beirut AFTER TWO ROUNDS of parliamentary elections with little competition between candidates and consequently very low...
Paid articleWhat's the Matter with Gitmo?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
What's the Matter with Gitmo? Detention, torture, and other illiberal things BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Although Patrick Leahy stopped short of calling for the closure of the counterterrorism prison...
Paid articleFounders' Keepers
WOOD, GORDON S.
Founders' Keepers Washington and Jefferson, in brief BY GORDON S. WOOD Can books get much smaller and shorter? We all know that attention spans are dwindling, but can a book about the life of a...
Paid articleShe's Come Undone
Bachrach, Judy
She's Come Undone Entrepreneur makes good in the nation's capital. by JUDY BACHRACH How sad is that?" a young female character observes in Jessica Cutler's roman-à-clef, after spotting George...
Paid articleJUDY BACHRACH
OZMENT, STEVEN
Fighting the Infidel The East-West holy wars are not just history. by STEVEN OZMENT Oxford historian Christopher Tyerman maintains that the four centuries of holy war known as the Crusades are...
Paid articleYankee Zelig
Achorn, Edward
Yankee Zelig He knew just about everyone and went just about everywhere. by EDWARD ACHORN John Ledyard may be the most famous American you've never heard of. Two centuries ago, he was an...
Paid articleThe Harvest Season
GRENIER, CYNTHIA
The Harvest Season A fictional glimpse of a brave new world. by CYNTHIA GRENIER Kazuo Ishiguro's latest novel is an important, serious, and deeply depressing work. Set in the 1990s—a kind of...
Paid articleTo Die in Madrid
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
To Die In Madrid Two American Masters and the Spanish Civil War. by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Writers and wars have a distinctive history. Reporting on wars has completely changed the lives of some...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Taking Heat: The President, The Press, and My Years in the White House by Ari Fleischer (William Morrow, 381 pp., $26.95) Ari Fleischer was President Bush's...
Paid articleParody
Parody "I hate to ask you for your help with something so silly but I have been nominated for membership in the Cosmos Club, which is a very distinguished club in Washington, DC, comprised of Nobel...
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