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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook A-Mentoring We Will Go Eager as we always are to lend encouragement and friendly, practical advice to young people just beginning their careers in professional journalism, The Scrapbook...
Paid articleCasual
BARNES, FRED
Casual IN THE BEGINNING... I take credit for the creation of THE WEEKLY STANDARD—but only a portion of the credit. My cofounders, Bill Kristol and John Podhoretz, deserve more. In any case, it...
Paid articleThe First Ten Years
The First Ten Years When we launched THE WEEKLY STANDARD 10 years ago, I didn't know what I was doing. I'd never actually worked on a magazine before. But I'd grown up watching my father edit a...
Paid articleFarewell to the Chief
Eastland, Terry
Farewell to the Chief William H. Rehnquist, 1924-2005. BY TERRY EASTLAND IN THE FEDERALIST, James Madison observed that judges are "shoots from the executive stock." With this phrase, Madison was...
Paid articleThe Politics of Katrina
BARNES, FRED
The Politics of Katrina Partisanship begins at the water's edge. BY FRED BARNES NANCY PELOSI, the House Democratic leader, tells a great story about questioning a benighted President Bush on...
Paid articleWhen Pointing Fingers . . .
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
When Pointing Fingers . . . Don't forget Congress. BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. WEEK BY WEEK in Katrina's wake, Americans and their leaders are in for two deeply painful civics lessons having nothing...
Paid articleThe German Problem
GREVE, BYMICHAEL S.
The German Problem Elections won't fix the constitution's defects. BY MICHAEL S. GREVE ON SEPTEMBER 18, the Germans will go to the polls. The extraordinary elections are being held a year before...
Paid articleA Katrina Recession?
STELZER, IRWIN M.
A Katrina Recession? The economic consequences of the hurricane. BY IRWIN M. STELZER WE DO NOT YET know enough to make a definitive estimate of the amount of time it will take to get the...
Paid articleMuhammad Tries to Vote
SMITH, LEE
Muhammad Tries to Vote Egypt's baby step towards democracy. BY LEE SMITH Cairo THERE'S NO REAL SUSPENSE in Egypt's first multiparty presidential elections. Most local observers believe the...
Paid articleKabuled Together
SERCHUK, VANCE
Kabuled Together Afghanistan needs durable institutions. BY VANCE SERCHUK "WE ARE ABOUT TO DRIVE a stake into the heart of the Taliban," the U.S. military official in Kabul confidently declared....
Paid articleNotes from Under Water
LABASH, MATT
Notes from Under Water The struggle to survive the disaster in N^'w Orleans BY MATT LABASH New Orleans I'm not a big supporter of men crying. But I nearly did so while watching the flood waters...
Paid articleSymposium: Older & Wiser?
OLDER & WISER? A symposium on the occasion of THE WEEKLY STANDARD's 10th anniversary The first issue of this magazine appeared in September 1995, part way through the Clinton administration, and...
Paid articleWhere the Twains Meet
SUNDQUIST, J.
Where the Twains Meet America's novelist, prophet, cynic, philosopher, and romantic. BY ERIC J. SUNDQUIST In 1880, Mark Twain earned, in today's dollars, nearly $5 million as a writer and...
Paid articleThere Goes Da Judge
STEIN, JACOB
There Goes Da Judge Joseph Crater vanished in 1930, and his mystery endures. BY JACOB STEIN Judge Alexander Holtzoff served on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia during the...
Paid articleThe Great Pretenders
BAYLES, MARTHA
The Great Pretenders How television animates the corridors of power. BY MARTHA BAYLES From Aristotle to Tocqueville, wise critics of democracy have noted that comedy debunks the high and mighty....
Paid articleEliot's Last Joke
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Eliot's Last Joke Literary archaeology unearths a castle in Somerset. BY PHILIP TERZIAN Not long ago I stumbled upon what I would guess to be an undiscovered piece of T.S. Eliot ephemera—an...
Paid articleThe Fall of Memory
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The Fall of Memory American Childhood and the American Memory BY JOSEPH BOTTUM When I long for escape, I dream of the prairie. The last time I was out west, visiting my childhood home in Pierre,...
Paid articleParodies
Parody Farrakhan Seeks Wider Role —Washington Post, October 18,1995 Parody The [Washington] Post and Herblock are forever intertwined. If The Post is his forum, he helped create it. And he has...
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