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IssueVol. 011 Issue 016 (January 2 2006)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook 'Domestic Spying' for $500, Alex As THE SCRAPBOOK enjoyed an afternoon walk down Washington's M Street last week, it passed an array of newspaper vending machines, for the N^-w Yo'rk...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
Casual YULE BE SORRY The so-called Christmas wars have raged for two months without my help, and I won't be adding to din. I will admit, however, to being a Christmas fascist. Frequently...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence RUMOR, SWIFTEST OF EVILS A PROVOCATIVE RANT attributed to me by Vanity Fair writer James Wolcott and mentioned in The Scrapbook (Dec. 19) is inaccurate. I never wrote it. A...
Paid articleThe Paranoid Style in American Liberalism
The Paranoid Style in American Liberalism No reasonable American, no decent human being, wants to send up a white flag in the war on terror. But leading spokesmen for American liberalism—hostile...
Paid articleConstitutional Spying
SCHMITT, GARY
Constitutional Spying The solution to the FISA problem. BY GARY SCHMITT THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE Surveillance Act (FISA) is a chronic problem. The controversy over President Bush's decision to...
Paid articleAnother Cloning "Breakthrough"
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Another Cloning "Breakthrough" The world's first phony stem cells. BY WESLEY J. SMITH IN FEBRUARY 2004, Woo-Suk Hwang made world headlines when he claimed to have cloned human embryos using a...
Paid articleA Congress of Mayors
BARNES, FRED
A Congress of Mayors The GOP's new suburban strategy. BY FRED BARNES MARK KIRK is a worried Republican who represents a House district in the suburbs north of Chicago. In the 1960s, the seat was...
Paid articleProfessor of Terror
RADOSH, RONALD
Professor of Terror Why Sami al-Arian got off this time. BY RONALD RADOSH THE ACQUITTAL on December 6 of Sami al-Arian, a former professor of computer engineering at the University of South...
Paid articleThe Power of 55
Eastland, Terry
The Power of 55 Senatorial arithmetic is on Alito's side. BY TERRY EASTLAND ANY ASSESSMENT of the prospects for the Alito nomination must begin with the fact that Republicans hold the Senate....
Paid articleMisinformation Age
GELERNTER, DAVID
Misinformation Age More computers, less learning. BY DAVID GELERNTER WE ARE SUPPOSED to be living in the "Information Age." If we are, exactly what topic are people so well-informed about? Video...
Paid articleTravels with Cheney
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Travels with Cheney The vice president visits the front lines of the war on terror BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Baghdad On a cool December morning, Vice President Dick Cheney and U.S. ambassador to Iraq...
Paid articleDevout Democracies
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Devout Democracies Self-rule in the Middle East will have a religious co'mponent, but that doesn't mean it won't work BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Kabul Afghanistan and Iraq are geographically and...
Paid articleWhere the Boys Aren't
VICKERS, MELANA ZYLA
Where the Boys Aren't The gender gap on college camp'uses BY MELANA ZYLA VICKERS Here's a thought that's unlikely to occur to twelfth-grade girls as their college acceptances begin to trickle in:...
Paid articleHawthorne's God
WALSH, PATRICK J.
Hawthorne's God The quintessential New Englander was no Puritan BY PATRICKJ. WALSH Hawthorne haunts me. He often comes to mind when I am wandering Boston's streets. He seems always just around the...
Paid articleA Solid South
REED, JOHN SHELTON
A Solid South As Faulkner said, 'The past isn't dead; it isn't even past.' BY JOHN SHELTON REED Not long ago my wife and I were eating lunch in a greasy spoon in a small South Carolina county...
Paid articleThe Ghost Master
DIRDA, MICHAEL
The Ghost Master The supernatural affinity of M.R. James. BY MICHAEL DIRDA Shakespeare wrote that "a sad tale's best for winter," especially one "of sprites and goblins." In The W^int^^'s Tale...
Paid articleComing Attractions
CATTON, PIA
Coming Attractions A changing of the guard at the American Ballet Theatre. BY PIA CATTON I do not approve of fantasy football as a topic of conversation: With all the real-life sports out there,...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Between Two Worlds: The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce by Elizabeth Marquardt (Crown, 288 pp., $24.95). There's no such thing as a "good divorce." So argues...
Paid articleParody
Parody Russia's natural gas giant Gazprom named Gerhard Schroder, the former chancellor of Germany, chairman of a pipeline-building subsidiary that has begun building the first direct energy link...
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