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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Prune of Miss Jane Brody With remarkably little fanfare, the New York Times appears to have adopted new ethics policies requiring unprecedented personal disclosures by its most...
Paid article Casual
SCHMITT, GARY
Casual NO HALL, NO WAY When I was a kid growing up in Dallas, our summer evenings were punctuated with electronic pops and screeches from my dad's bedroom radio, as he struggled to tune in the St....
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence I'M FREE, FREELANCING I READ WITH INTEREST Charlotte Allen's "Freelance Writers of the World, Unite!" (Aug. 1). As an attorney representing a group objecting to the settlement, i...
Paid article Bush v. Rumsfeld
EDITORIAL Bush v. Rumsfeld Last week in these pages we called attention to the John-Kerry-like attempt of some Bush advisers, led by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, to abandon the term "war on...
Paid article Sanctuary No More
BAKER, GERARD
Sanctuary No More It's no longer springtime for jihadis in Britain. BY GERARD BAKER IT WAS ALWAYS A CHEAP SHOT to accuse the leaders of the antiwar crowd in Britain of working hand-in-glove with...
Paid article Goldilocks Economy
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Goldilocks Economy The bad news is the good news isn't being heard. BY IRWIN M. STELZER THERE ARE TIMES when the president can convert his famed inarticulateness into a charming trait. But more...
Paid article Men Without a Country
BORK, ELLEN
Men Without a Country What to do with the Uighurs in Guantanamo. BY ELLEN BORK LAST MONDAY the prospects for two men detained at Guantanamo Bay grew somewhat brighter. In a Washington, D.C.,...
Paid article In John Roberts's America . . .
Currie, Duncan
In John Roberts's America . . . The civil rights laws mean what they say. BY DUNCAN CURRIE SENATOR TED KENNEDY charges Supreme Court nominee John Roberts with embracing a "rather cramped view of...
Paid article The Nuclear Option
ABRAHAM, SPENCER
The Nuclear Option Time for policymakers to get over the China Syndrome. BY SPENCER ABRAHAM NOW THAT CONGRESS has passed an energy bill with incentives for the development of more nuclear power,...
Paid article Bordering on a Policy
JACOBY, TAMAR
Bordering on a Policy Is there an agreement in the works on immigration? BY TAMAR JACOBY SENATORS JOHN MCCAIN and Jon Kyl, both Arizona Republicans, have an unstated agreement not to criticize...
Paid article The Mess on the Mall
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Mess on the Mall Confusion reigns supreme on America's promenade BY ANDREW FERGUSON If you want a vision of hell, look here: the national mall in Washington, D.C., at noon on a summer's day....
Paid article Boy Premier
BOOT, MAX
Boy Premier A life of the youngest man ever to inhabit 10 Downing Street BY MAX BOOT The great paradox of liberal democracies is that they seldom do a very good job of preparing for war but, once...
Paid article Hello, Muddah
Bachrach, Judy
Hello, Muddah How Michael Eisner learned the arts and crafts of hardball. BY JUDY BACHRACH Quick! Who among the hundreds of top executives you've read about comes off, hands-down, the most...
Paid article A Forgotten War
WALSH, PATRICK J.
A Forgotten War In 1759, the British won the struggle for North America. BY PATRICK J. WALSH What Europeans refer to as the Seven Years war, and Americans label the French and Indian, was...
Paid article Bombs Away
SHAPIRO, ILYA
Bombs Away Reagan 'felt that Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) was just that.' BY ILYA SHAPIRO A conservative president uses stark language to describe America's foes, and goes against the wishes...
Paid article Our Celtic Fringe
REED, JOHN SHELTON
Our Celtic Fringe The American mainstream has Scots-Irish blood. BY JOHN SHELTON REED C. Vann Woodward, the distinguished historian of the American South, once spoke of the regional differences...
Paid article THE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Difference Between Women and Men: Stories by Bret Lott (Random House, 208 pp., $23.95). When a writer who is also editor of the Southern Review gathers his...
Paid article Parody
Parody Sony BMG's Epic Records told radio stations that they would give listeners all-expenses paid trips to Vegas and tickets to [Celine] Dion's show if they played two of her songs a certain...
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