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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook "Terrible News for the U.N." Well, the New York Times has been vindicated. The arrival of John Bolton, the new U.S. ambassador to the U.N., is indeed "terrible news for the United...
Paid articleCasual
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual HOOSIER DADDY? I'm not a Hoosier myself, but my wife was born and brought up in Fort Wayne, and therefore, under the Indiana Law of Return, our two children are legally Hoosiers as well....
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence RUMSFELD V. KRISTOL IN HIS RECENT editorial ("Bush v. Rumsfeld," Aug. 15 / Aug. 22), William Kristol thinks that he senses the "inescapable whiff of weakness and defeatism" in the...
Paid articleStand with the Iraqis
EDITORIAL Stand with the Iraqis On Thursday, August 11, in Crawford, Texas, President Bush met with his foreign policy team. At a press conference afterwards, he strongly reiterated the core...
Paid articleThe War on Terror: Year Five
BELL, JEFFREY; CANNON, FRANK
The War on Terror: Year Five It's at a pivotal moment. BY JEFFREY BELL AND FRANK CANNON ON SEPTEMBER 11, the United States will observe the fourth anniversary of its entry into the war on...
Paid articleThe Confirmation Ritual
FREEMAN, NEAL B.
The Confirmation Ritual Roberts has made the courtesy calls; now the fun begins. BY NEAL B. FREEMAN JUST A FEW MORE THINGS, Judge Roberts. I don't mean to complicate your life, but let's be...
Paid articleThree Cheers for the Syrians
TOOLEY, MARK D.
Three Cheers for the Syrians We're talking about the ones who just left the National Council of Churches. BY MARK D. TOOLEY LAST MONTH, for the first time in years, a member denomination withdrew...
Paid articleThe King Who Would Be Reformer
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
The King Who Would Be Reformer Is there a silver lining behind the new Saud? BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ ON AUGUST 2, Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, a man in his early 80s, ascended the throne of...
Paid articleNorth of the Border
LABASH, MATT
North of the Border With the Minutemen in Arizona, New Mexico, and points south. BY MATT LABASH Tombstone,Arizona They don't teach it in journalism school, but that doesn't make it any less...
Paid articleSpeak of the Dead
EMERY, NOEMIE
Speak of the Dead The exploitation of Cindy Sheehan is only the latest instance of the left's grief-based politics. BY NOEMIE EMERY In the four years or so since September 11, liberals have found...
Paid articleLet's Not Talk Turkey
BAKER, GERARD
Let's Not Talk Turkey Guess who won't be joining the European Union anytime soon. BY GERARD BAKER Even by the European Union's own standards of vaulting futility, the charade it will inaugurate...
Paid articleThe Other Welsh Wizard
HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
The Other Welsh Wizard Labour's left once had a Leader By Christopher Hitchens The socialist movement, it was once said, was "the only movement in history that wants power only in order to give it...
Paid articleWinging It
FINCH, ROBERT
Winging It A beginner's guide to our feathered friends BY ROBERT FINCH A more accurate title for this book would probably be You May Already Be a Bad Birdwatcher, for its premise is that just...
Paid articleThe FBI Informant
ROSEN, JAMES
The FBI Informant Bob Woodward cashes in on Watergate—again. BY JAMES ROSEN Children learn early never to judge a book by its cover, but in the case of Bob Woodward's latest, the practice would...
Paid articleTale of the New West
BOYAGODA, RANDY
Tale _ of the New West Kicking the corpses of postmodern America. BY RANDY BOYAGODA "No pleasure but I meanness," Flan-I nery O'Connor's wickedest line, could easily stand as the credo for...
Paid articleRadio Troubadour
ORODENKER, RICHARD
Radio Troubadour Jean Shepherd and his empire of the air. BY RICHARD ORODENKER American humor in the 1950s would be less defined by television, which was still in its infancy, than by radio (and...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Freddy and Fredericka by Mark Helprin (Penguin, 576 pp., $27.95) Freddy and Fredericka is one long, but highly readable, book. It's admirably suited for the...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody From the fall 2005 course catalog of Montgomery College, Montgomery County,...
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