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IssueVol. 010 Issue 047 (September 5 2005)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook A Day to Remember Late summer's here and the time is right for The Scrapbook to start getting excited and impatient about September 6—the day after Labor Day. Not because Scrapbook Jr....
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual TREND STOPPING The other day, on C-SPAN, I saw Bernard-Henri Lévy, the French intellectual, giving a talk plugging one of his books at a Barnes & Noble. Monsieur Lévy is a man with a vivid...
Paid articleThe War Presidency
EDITORIAL The War Presidency "During the last few decades, the terrorists grew to believe that if they hit America hard, as in Lebanon and Somalia, America would retreat and back down. ... So now...
Paid articleThe War Among the Democrats
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The War Among the Democrats And a dove shall lead them? by MATTHEW CONTINETTI ON AUGUST 16, Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of the failed vice presidential candidate, sent out an email. she urged...
Paid articleWar on the Cheap
STELZER, IRWIN M.
War on the Cheap Are we serious or not? BY IRWIN M. STELZER "WE WILL ACCEPT nothing less than total victory over the terrorists and their hateful ideology," President Bush told the Veterans of...
Paid articleStill at the Helm
BARNES, FRED
Still at the Helm North Carolina's beloved former senator continues to fight the good fight. BY FRED BARNES Raleigh, N.C. JESSE HELMS doesn't miss Washington. After 30 years in the Senate, he...
Paid articleJordan's Baathist Boom
SMITH, LEE
Jordan's Baathist Boom The economy is humming, thanks to Iraqi cash. by LEE SMITH Amman,Jordan A GROUP AFFILIATED with Jordan's own Abu Musab al Zar-qawi has claimed responsibility for the...
Paid articleThe Memorial They Deserve
WEISS, DEBORAH
The Memorial They Deserve The politicized plans for Ground Zero are a travesty. by DEBORAH WEISS WHAT WAS that thunderous noise? It sounded like my upstairs neighbor's furniture falling, perhaps...
Paid articleThe Specter of Superprecedents
Eastland, Terry
The Specter of Superprecedents The Judiciary Committee chairman's super bad idea. by TERRY EASTLAND SOMETHING TO LISTEN FOR during the Roberts confirmation hearings is an uncommon word,...
Paid articleHigh Noon in Tokyo
Currie, Duncan
High Noon in Tokyo Prime Minister Koizumi's high stakes showdown. by DUNCAN CURRIE SAY THIS FOR Junichiro Koizumi: He's a gambler, with a penchant for the bold stroke. At home, Japan's maverick...
Paid articleNorth Carolina's Big Mac
LINDSLEY, JOSEPH
North Carolina's Big Mac Meet Patrick McHenry, the youngest man in the House. by JOSEPH LINDSLEY PATRICK HENRY was one of the most passionate and fearless orators of his day. Now, a similarly...
Paid articleA War to Be Proud Of
HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
A War to Be Proud Of The case for overthrowing Saddam was unimpeachable. Why, then, is the administration tongue-tied? BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS Let me begin with a simple sentence that, even as I...
Paid articleSee No Evil, Hear No Evil
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
See No Evil, Hear No Evil What the 9/11 Commission narrative left out: Iraqis BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Ahmed Hikmat Shakir is a shadowy figure who provided logistical assistance to one, maybe two, of...
Paid articleIn Land We Trust
Mehan, G. Tracy III
In Land We Trust The conservative approach to preservation by G. TRACY MEHAN III Alexis de Tocqueville would not be surprised. It took a bit of time to happen, but happen it did. Today, Americans...
Paid articleSakharov Watch
KLEHR, HARVEY
Sakharov Watch Fearful police state meets brave dissident. by HARVEY KLEHR From 1968 until his death in 1989, the KGB sent hundreds of reports to the Soviet leadership about the activities of...
Paid articleAs I Lay Reading
SKINNER, DAVID
As I Lay Reading Oprah makes the pilgrimage to Yoknapatawpha. by DAVID SKINNER I am a member of the Oprah Book Club, though perhaps not in good standing, having once complained in print that...
Paid articleRules for Nations
MEANEY, THOMAS
Rules For Nations 'International Law ' is a matter of convenience, not principle. by THOMAS MEANEY Two years ago, when Jacques Chirac condemned the American war in Iraq as "illegal," he was...
Paid articleVenice the Menace
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Venice the Menace Or, what I saw at the banal Biennale. by P.J. O'ROURKE Venice How bad does modern art stink? Every two years since 1895 (war and such allowing) the Venice Biennale has gathered...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Henry R. Luce, Time, and the American Crusade in Asia by Robert E. Herzstein (Cambridge University Press, 368 pp., $32) Robert Herzstein has written a powerful...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Mortgage lenders are continuing to loosen their standards." —Wall Street Journal "Borrowers with dangerous adjustable rate mortgages that give them the option of paying just about any way...
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