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Issue Vol. 010 Issue 043 (August 1 2005)
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Paid article The Kids' Clothes Make the Man?
Scrapbook The Kids’ Clothes Make the Man? It is, to coin a phrase, a mad, mad, mad, mad world. Terrorists bomb subways. Dictators not-so-secretly build nukes. Civil wars rage. And...
Paid article THE BIG PICTURE
Epstein, Joseph
Casual THE BIG PICTURE Some of us look at the big picture and some of us, unfortunately, do not. I have myself only recently begun to look at the big picture. And by big picture I mean a...
Paid article WAR AGAINST ISLAMISTS?
Correspondence WAR AGAINST ISLAMISTS? WILLIAM KRISTOL’S citing of Churchill in “Victory in Spite of All Terror” (July 18) serves as a reminder of the value of leaders who deliver honest,...
Paid article It Takes an Establishment
EDITORIAL It Takes an Establishment It takes an insurrection to change a country. It takes an establishment to govern one. Conservatives want both to change and to govern America. Thus we need...
Paid article Souter-phobia
BARNES, FRED
Souter-phobia Remembrance of nominees past shaped Bush’s decision. BY FRED BARNES IN THE DAYS before President Bush picked a Supreme Court nominee, the White House was gripped...
Paid article Rumble in the Desert
Karl, Jonathan
Rumble in the Desert Sudan’s Darfur-style diplomacy. BY JONATHAN KARL Khartoum, Sudan CONDOLEEZZA RICE realized something was wrong when she rushed into Sudan’s presidential residence and...
Paid article Your Papers, Please
Currie, Duncan
Your Papers, Please Will the Democrats go fishing for documents to sink Roberts? BY DUNCAN CURRIE CALL IT the Estrada/Bolton strategy. One way Senate Democrats may seek to derail, or at least...
Paid article The India Syndrome
SOKOLSKI, HENRY
The India Syndrome U.S. nuclear nonproliferation policy melts down. BY HENRY SOKOLSKI LAST WEEK, President Bush played a card that President Clinton and, before him, President Carter, had only...
Paid article They're Voting in Afghanistan
BORK, ELLEN
They’re Voting in Afghanistan But democracy still has a long way to go. BY ELLEN BORK Kabul U.N.-SUPERVISED ELECTIONS for the lower house of Afghanistan’s national assembly, the Wolesi Jirga,...
Paid article Mugabe's Last Stand
BATE, ROGER
Mugabe’s Last Stand He’s destroyed his country; now he’s going begging. BY ROGER BATE ZIMBABWEAN PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is a man of contradictions. He held an election to show the world that...
Paid article Reading Roberts's Mind
Eastland, Terry
Reading Roberts’s Mind He’ll certainly be better than O’Connor. But how much better? BY TERRY EASTLAND So, just who is John G. Roberts? His brainpower, legal experience, and character duly...
Paid article Letter from Londonistan
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Letter from Londonistan In the war on terror, Britain still thinks it’s 1999 BY IRWIN M. STELZER London Myths are not the stuff of which sensible policy is made. So it is important to scotch...
Paid article Freelance Writers of the World, Unite!
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Freelance Writers of the World, Unite! You have nothing to lose but your copyright fees. BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN Iopened my mail a couple of weeks ago and was surprised to discover that I’m a...
Paid article Troubled Soul
BAYLES, MARTHA
Troubled Soul The man who started it all heads for the finish line. BYMARTHA BAYLES “Itook a trip to Rome during one of my down periods a few years ago, and had the good fortune to be...
Paid article Lost Victory
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Lost Victory Creighton Abrams might have won the Vietnam war. BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS It is surely the conventional wisdom that the United States was predestined to lose the Vietnam war....
Paid article Canon Fodder
MCCLAY, WILFRED M.
Canon Fodder When politics and literature meet, literature loses. BY WILFRED M. MCCLAY It is the first task of a reviewer to tell us whether a book is worth buying and reading. In the case...
Paid article The Standard Reader
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Fantastic: The Life of Arnold Schwarzenegger by Laurence Leamer (St. Martin’s, 432 pp., $24.95) “I do things my own way because my instincts are better...
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