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Vol. 011 Issue 016 (January 2 2006)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Upton Sinclair's Ethics We missed this over the Christmas break, but it's the best 75-year-old breaking news story of 2005: The Los Angeles Times reported on December 24 that an Orange...
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Casual
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Casual WINTER IN VENICE Venice is a town, and Italy is a country, where the quality of the panettone is of greater concern than the quality of the nation's central banker. When Italy's...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence CONCERNING CYPRUS CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS'S "Cyprus Betrayed" (Dec. 5) is based on the lie that, as he claims, "history shows virtually no example of fratricide between Cypriot Greeks...
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Just the Facts
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Just the Facts It's conventional wisdom. In fact, it's more than conventional wisdom. It's an article of faith among the enlightened: There was no connection, at least no significant connection,...
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The Friends of Jack Abramoff
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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The Friends ofJack Abramoff They're not all Republicans. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI "THIS IS A REPUBLICAN scandal," Harry Reid, the Democrats' leader in the Senate, told Fox News Sunday host chris...
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The Law and the President
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MANSFIELD, HARVEY
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The Lawm and the President In a national emergency, who you gonna call? BY HARVEY MANSFIELD EIMERGENCY POWER for SUCh underhanded activities as spying makes Americans uncomfortable and upset....
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Survival of the Evolution Debate
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WOLFSON, ADAM
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Survival of the Evolution Debate Why Darwin is still a lightning rod. BY ADAM WOLFSON WHAT IS IT about even the slightest dissent from Darwin's theory of natural selection that drives liberal...
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Dam Environmentalists
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BERLAU, JOHN
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Dam Environmentalists Why there's no hope for the obvious solution to New Orleans flooding. BY JOHN BERLAU GIVEN THE PASTING President Bush has taken over the government's response to Hurricane...
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Dutch Retreat?
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SERCHUK, VANCE
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Dutch Retreat? The perils of turning Afghanistan over to NATO. BY VANCE SERCHUK WHILE AMERICAN POLITICIANS spent the last months of 2005 arguing over the U.S. military presence in Iraq, their...
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Saddam's Terror Training Camps
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Saddam's Terror Training Camps What the documents captured from the former Iraqi regime r^'veal—and why they should all be made public BY STEPHEN F. HAYES The former Iraqi regime of Saddam...
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Ariel Sharon's Legacy
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BERKOWITZ, PETER
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Ariel Sharon's Legacy from soldier to statesman, by way of most vilified leader in the world BY PETER BERKOWITZ The post-Sharon era began abruptly on January 5, when the 77-year-old prime...
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Putin's Power Politics
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TWINING, DANIEL
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Putin's Power Politics Rebuilding Russian clout, one natural gas pipeline at a time BY DANIEL TWINING In a world of American preponderance, European integration, and Asian ascent, it is sometimes...
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It Takes an Intellectual
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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It Takes an Intellectual To misconstrue the Constitution BY JOHN J. DIIULIOJR. President Bush's bid to put Harriet Miers on the Supreme Court was crippled when respected conservative commentators...
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First First Lady
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DICARLO, RACHEL
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First First Lady Martha Dandridge was more than just Mrs. George Washingto'n. BY RACHEL DICARLO Finding enough new or interesting material about Martha Washington to fill a whole book promises to...
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Out of Sunningdale
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SWICK, THOMAS
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Out of Sunningdale Solving the mysteries of Agatha Christie's Iraq. BY THOMAS SWICK The dilemma facing travel writers—how do you write about the world when practically every place has been...
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Next Stop: Iran
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HANNAFORD, PETER
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Next Stop: Iran From bad to worse in the Islamic Republic. BY PETER HANNAFORD Like a minuet in which the steps are known in advance by all the dancers, the seem-singly endless talks of the Europe...
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B. Franklin, Moralist
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LEHMANN, TIMOTHY
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B. Franklin, Moralist Printer, patriot, scientist, inventor—and philosopher. BY TIMOTHY LEHMANN To some, Benjamin Franklin is known as a skillful diplomat and intrepid scientist, one of America's...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Books in Brief History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving by Deborah E. Lipstadt (Ecco, 368 pp., $25.95). Before long the generation of eyewitnesses who survived...
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Parody
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Parody Continuing a journey from personal testament to cultural touchstone, The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion's best-selling account of the death of her husband, the writer John Gregory...
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Vol. 011 Issue 018 (January 23 2006)
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