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IssueVol. 012 Issue 003 (October 2 2006)
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Paid articleThe Show Must Go On?
Scrapbook The Show Must Go On? By the end of last week, it was still uncertain if the Deutsche Oper in Berlin would reschedule performances of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Idome-neo. The opera was...
Paid articleDisclaimer
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual Disclaimer Notice: The material in this "Casual" (column) has been prepared by an individual or individuals (referred to hereafter as preparer) in the employ of The Weekly Standard magazine...
Paid articleWho's Really in Denial?
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Who's Really in Denial? 'Americans face the choice between two parties with two different attitudes on this war on terror." —George W. Bush, September28, 2006 President Bush is right....
Paid articleThe Buck Starts Here
Douthat, Ross; Salam, Reihan
The Buck Starts Here George W. Bush was never a fiscal conservative. by Ross Douthat & Reihan Salam When the Washington Monthly recently asked seven conservatives to explain why they were rooting...
Paid articleA Japan That Can Say Yes
Blumenthal, Dan; SCHMITT, GARY
A Japan That Can Say Yes We should welcome the nationalism of Prime Minister Abe. by Dan Blumenthal & Gary Schmitt The conventional wisdom is that the ascension of Japan's Shinzo Abe to the prime...
Paid articleLouis Farrakhan's First Congressman
Johnson, Scott W.
Louis Farrakhan's First Congressman Why is the press so incurious about the past of Keith Ellison? by Scott W. Johnson Minneapolis At this particular time in history, it is a matter of note that...
Paid articleThe Quiet Vietnamese
DEVOSS, DAVID
The Quiet Vietnamese Journalist and spy Pham Xuan An led a life of ambiguity. by David DeVoss Pham Xuan An, the gifted Time magazine war correspondent who secretly served as a spy for Vietnamese...
Paid article'The Expansion Process Has Begun'
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
'The Expansion Process Has Begun' Russia's imperial ambitions are alive and well. by Reuben F. Johnson "Transnistria's integration into Russia will proceed in several phases, and it may take 5 to...
Paid articleCriminalizing Politics
BARNES, FRED
Criminalizing Politics The persecution of Karl Rove, Ken Tomlinson, and Scott Bloch continues a sorry Washington tradition By Fred Barnes Here's how Washington works. On September 28, 2003, the...
Paid articleHaiti in Extremis
EBERSTADT, NICHOLAS
Haiti in Extremis The poorest country in the Western hemisphere has bigger problems than poverty By Nicholas Eberstadt Port-au-Prince A brief summer visit to Haiti—the beautiful, perpetually...
Paid articleA Touch of the Poet
Pritchard, William H.
A Touch of the Poet The random wisdom of Robert Frost By William h. Pritchard This is the first in a projected series of the works of Robert Frost that will include editions of his poems, essays,...
Paid articleFamously Sick
Dworkin, Ronald W.
Famously Sick Disease in the news, and the people who suffer. by Ronald W. Dworkin Today's celebrity culture shares much with the pagan culture of antiquity. In Rome, the daily doings of the gods...
Paid articleMary's Story
SKINNER, DAVID
Mary's Story Or, the Good Woman of Long Island. by David Skinner Alice McDermott's new novel at times resembles the good manners of its heroine, Mary Keane, reticently avoiding any salacious or...
Paid articleOn Tripoli's Shores
Spivak, Joshua
On Tripoli's Shores Two hundred years ago, the terrorists were pirates. by Joshua Spivak There has been an explosion in biographies of the Founding Fathers, and not surprisingly, a number of...
Paid articleThe Appiahn Way
Seaton, James D.
The Appiahn Way How to Do the Right Thing in the 21st century. by James D. Seaton Kwame Anthony Appiah's defense of "cosmopolitanism" is, to its credit, more likely to irritate militant...
Paid articleBulldozing Islam
Schwartz, Irfan Al-Alawi and Stephen
Bulldozing Islam Historic destruction, Wahhabi style. by Irfan al-Alawi and Stephen Schwartz Mecca The Saudi press expended a lot of energy this summer highlighting the damage to buildings and...
Paid articleCops and Robbers
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cops and Robbers Good guys, bad guys, and mixtures of both. by John Podhoretz It's one of the surefire plotlines of the past 30 years: A police officer goes undercover, only to find that he's no...
Paid articleParody
Parody And now they have their own magazine. It s called 02138—a meaningless number to the rest of us but full of resonance for them: It's the Zip code of the school that trained them to rule—...
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