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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Scandal Season The Department of Justice attorneys who work in the public integrity section of the criminal division sure are busy. In the past few months they've indicted Rep. Randy...
Paid article Casual
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Casual MILTON HIMMELFARB, 1918-2006 Milton Himmelfarb, a leading American Jewish thinker, died last week at the age of 87. I think he may well have been the leading Jewish thinker in America. Of...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence PIANO-PLAYING BUTCHER? MUSTAFA AKYOL'S "A Sultan with Swat" (Dec. 26) ends with the suggestion that we "recover the spirit of Islamic modernity personified by the piano-playing...
Paid article And Now Iran
And Now Iran An unrepentant rogue state with a history of sponsoring terrorists seeks to develop weapons of mass destruction. The United States tries to work with European allies to deal with the...
Paid article Risky Business
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
Risky Business The biggest danger in Iraq now is drawing down too quickly. BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN HAS THE AMERICAN withdrawal from Iraq begun? The Defense Department has announced troop reductions...
Paid article The Immigration Temptation
JACOBY, TAMAR
The Immigration Temptation The political issue that always disappoints is back. BY TAMAR JACOBY CONGRESSWOMAN Kay Granger was practicing a stump speech -/before an audience of big-time Republican...
Paid article The Smear that Failed
TUCKER, WILLIAM
The Smear that Failed Judge Alito, when did you stop molesting children? BY WILLIAM TUCKER OF ALL THE SMEARS aimed at Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, perhaps none was more demagogic than the...
Paid article A Korean Day of Infamy
LEE, SUNG-YOON
A Korean Day of Infamy From November 17, 1905, to November 17, 2005. BY SUNG-YOON LEE THERE'S HARDLY ever a dull moment in South Korean politics. Awash in frequent and stupendous scandals,...
Paid article Inside 'Concerned Alumni of Princeton'
Eastland, Terry
Inside 'Concerned Alumni of Princeton' Samuel Alito had virtually nothing to do with the notorious CAP. I did. BY TERRY EASTLAND About the Alito hearings, one thing is certain: If it had been the...
Paid article Alito and the Catholics
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Alito and the Catholics The decline of an institution and the rise of its ideas BY JOSEPH BOTTUM On the morning President Bush nominated Samuel Alito to become the fifth Catholic on the Supreme...
Paid article Strong-Government Conservatism
BARNES, FRED
STRONG-GOVERNMENT CONSERVATISM by Fred Barnes How George W. Bush has redefined the American right Atypical conservative believes in three things: small government with low taxes, traditional...
Paid article Celluloid War
BAYLES, MARTHA
Celluloid War The couch potatoes guide to terrorism BY MARTHA BAYLES The PR for Steven Spielberg's Munich has been deftly engineered. First, the film blends pro-Israel romance, moral equivalence...
Paid article Transformation
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Transformation The changing requirements for victory on the battlefield. BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS The late Harry Summers, author of On Strategy, an influential but controversial book about the...
Paid article Miami Rhapsody
STAPLETON, ANN
Miami Rhapsody A journalist misses the stories around her. BY ANN STAPLETON Gail Godwin's new novel makes exiles of everyone, including the reader. The year is 1959, and the callow yet...
Paid article Not-So-Great Pretender
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Not-so-Great Pretender Fiction can't hide the truth about Ismail Kadare. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Ismail Kadare is the only Albanian intellectual well known outside the lands where that language is...
Paid article Blooded by Blair
HEFFER, SIMON
Blooded by Blair NEW Labour's war on Old England. BY SIMON HEFFER This time last year, Tony Blair became the first European head of government since Adolf Hitler to abolish foxhunting. The ban...
Paid article Parody
Parody Sen. Ted Kennedy is writing a chiidren's book that will explain the workings of government from the point of view of his dog Splash. —Reuters, Jan....
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