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IssueVol. 010 Issue 043 (August 1 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook GWOT's Up with That? Is it conceivable that John Kerry is owed an apology by the Bush administration? All last year the Bush campaign pounded Kerry for minimizing the global war on...
Paid articleCasual
LINDSLEY, JOSEPH
Casual IN PIVO VERITAS In Prague recently for a journalism course, I made a point of conversing with locals over many pints of pivo (Czech for beer) so as to expand my knowledge of the ancient...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence MOMMY MARKETS MEGHAN COX GURDON has missed an opportunity to preach what she practices in her review of Wendy Sachs's How She Really Does It ("Professional Mothers," July 18). In...
Paid articleFrist's Stem Cell Capitulation
EDITORIAL Frist's Stem Cell Capitulation With his Friday speech on the Senate floor announcing his support for federal funding of new embryonic stem cell research, Senate majority leader Bill...
Paid articleJohn Roberts's Other Papers
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
John Roberts's Other Papers Portrait of the judge as an undergraduate. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI JOHN ROBERTS was born in Buffalo, New York, and raised in Long Beach, Indiana, but he spent much of...
Paid articleBush Hadta Have CAFTA
BARNES, FRED
Bush Hadta Have CAFTA The lame duck wins again. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH went to bed at the normal time, roughly 10 p.m., on the night the House of Representatives voted on the Central...
Paid articleDivorce, Union Style
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Divorce, Union Style Organized labor is still an oxymoron. BY PHILIP TERZIAN ON THE FACE OF IT, the implosion of the AFL-CIO at its annual convention—its two largest member-unions have just quit,...
Paid articleWishful Thinking in Our Time
SCHMITT, GARY; Blumenthal, Dan
Wishful Thinking in Our Time The Pentagon looks at China, and blinks. BY GARY SCHMITT AND DAN BLUMENTHAL MONTHS OVERDUE, the Pentagon's annual report to Congress on China's military power is a...
Paid articleThe Summer of Solidarity
PUDDINGTON, ARCH
The Summer of Solidarity Twenty-five years ago, the first free labor union was born in the Communist world. BY ARCH PUDDINGTON AUGUST MARKS the twenty-fifth anniversary of Solidarity, the Polish...
Paid articleProud to Be Cheap
DICARLO, RACHEL
Proud to Be Cheap South Carolina's governor hones his small-government credentials. BY RACHEL DICARLO Columbia, South Carolina PERHAPS the most overused political tag these days is "budget...
Paid articleWhy Truman Dropped the Bomb
Frank, Richard B.
Why Truman Dropped the Bomb Sixty years after Hiroshima, we now have the secret intercepts that shaped his decision. BY RICHARD B. FRANK The sixtieth anniversary of Hiroshima seems to be shaping...
Paid articleHurricane Hugo
HALVORSSEN, THOR
Hurricane Hugo Venezuela's Hugo Châvez is a threat to more than just his own people BY THOR HALVORSSEN Caracas, Venezuela "I magine our joy at being free and far from I a land in which...
Paid articleHanding Down Misery
BARONE, MICHAEL
Handing Down Misery A dissenting view on cultural decline BY MICHAEL BARONE Thomas Sowell is fascinated by differences. Why have the Jews and the overseas Chinese succeeded at commerce, and why...
Paid articleIn Search of Dad
JENSEN, PRISCILLA M.
In Search of Dad A big, fat, heavily italicized new novel from John Irving. BY PRISCILLA M. JENSEN John Irving's fans—and apparently they are legion—won't be disappointed in his newest opus,...
Paid articleWoman of Substance
Miller, Kristie
Woman of Substance Mrs. Herbert Hoover was no ordinary first lady. BY KRISTIE MILLER Books on the hyperkinetic Eleanor Roosevelt abound, outnumbering those about all but the most illustrious...
Paid articleThe Best Crossword
GAFFNEY, MATT
The Best Crossword It might be in a three-letter word beginning with "S." BY MATT GAFFNEY Which newspaper produces the best crossword puzzle in the country? Ask 10 people at your next dinner...
Paid articleThe Ladies Windermere
SIMON, JOHN
The Ladies Windermere Two productions, and two separate visions, of early Oscar Wilde. BY JOHN SIMON It is instructive to compare concurrent productions of Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan....
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Word that Causes Death's Defeat: Poems of Memory by Anna Akhmatova, Translated by Nancy K. Anderson (Yale, 352 pp., $30) The Russian poet Anna Akhmatova...
Paid articleParody
Parody John Roberts Listed in Federalist Society '97-98 Directory: Court Nominee Said He Has No Memory of Membership. —Washington Post headline, July 25,...
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