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Paid articleThe Greenhouse Effect
Scrapbook The Greenhouse Effect In June, Linda Greenhouse, the New York Times's veteran Supreme Court beat reporter, visited the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University,...
Paid articleDown and Out at 12th and G
Starr, Richard
Casual Down and Out at 12th and G The last of the grand old Washington department stores, Hecht's, disappeared a couple of weeks ago, all of its properties being rebranded as Macy's stores. It...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Bibles 'Placed By FDR' The Scrapbook could have gone back much earlier—and higher up on the political ladder—than Dean Acheson to demonstrate how religion and politics once...
Paid articleA Tale of Two Ads
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL A Tale of Two Ads "It shocks the conscience. Congressional leaders have admitted covering up the predatory behavior of a congressman who used the Internet to molest children. For over a...
Paid articleA New Page in an Old Book
TERZIAN, PHILIP
A New Page in an Old Book A short history of congressional dalliances. by Philip Terzian First, let's dispense with formalities and come to quick agreement on the gathering scandal of Rep. Mark...
Paid articleSex Scandals and Double Standards
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Sex Scandals and Double Standards Two parties, two pages, two different outcomes. by Charles Krauthammer In 1983, Representative Gerry Studds, Democrat of Massachusetts, admitted to having sex...
Paid articleIs Foley's Seat Really Lost?
Currie, Duncan
Is Foley's Seat Really Lost? Even though his name remains on the ballot, a Republican might still win. by Duncan Currie Port St. Lucie, Florida "This district does not want I a John Kerry...
Paid articleThe State Dept. Was Right
Guitta, olivieR
The State Dept. Was Right To deny Tariq Ramadan a visa. by Olivier Guitta On September 20, the State Department denied a visa to Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan on the grounds that he had contributed...
Paid articleHe Huffs and He Puffs
Blumenthal, Dan
He Huffs and He Puffs North Korea's Dear Leader threatens to explode a nuke. by Dan Blumenthal Here we are again. Kim Jong Il is doing what we have come to expect of him: threatening the world and...
Paid articleWhat Would Lincoln Do?
Garnett, Richard W.; Paulsen, Michael Stokes
What Would Lincoln Do? A test for the Roberts Court. by Richard W. Garnett & Michael Stokes Paulsen The Roberts Court has begun its 2006-07 session, and already on the docket are hot-ticket cases...
Paid articleThe Sixth 'Year Slump
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Sixth 'Year Slump Bush may be down, but don't count him out By Noemie Emery Now in the sixth year of his crisis-wracked presidency, George W. Bush is perceived as being in desperate trouble,...
Paid articleWhy Is Ahmadinejad Smiling?
NEWELL, WALLER R.
Why Is Ahmadinejad Smiling? The intellectual sources of his apocalyptic vision By Waller R. Newell Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is often smiling, as if he knows something we don't, or...
Paid articleMan o' War
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Man o' War Up and down the battlefields with Edwin Bearss by Andrew Ferguson I don't think anyone knows who the first person was to earn a living as a guide to Civil War battlefields, but no...
Paid articleWho Said What When
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
Who Said What When The rise and fall of the Valerie Plame 'scandal.' by Robert D. Novak The publication of Hubris is filled with irony for David Corn, Washington editor of the left-wing Nation...
Paid articleThe Morning After
RADOSH, RONALD
The Morning After Intellectuals and the collapse of the Soviet empire. by Ronald Radosh Twenty-five years ago, Paul Hollander wrote the path-breaking Political Pilgrims, a study of how scores of...
Paid articleThe Gould Standard
Miller, Kristie
The Gould Standard Wall Street's hard man with a soft touch. by Kristie Miller Jay Gould was blasted in his obituary as "a wrecker of industries and an impoverisher of men." But Edward Renehan's...
Paid articleBeautiful Dreamer
BAYLES, MARTHA
Beautiful Dreamer Henri Rousseau and the apotheosis of the Sunday painter. by Martha Bayles You know the type. He's the guy at your high school reunion who just quit his job (dull to start with)...
Paid articleThe Queen in Spades
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Queen in Spades A royal crisis and the British nervous breakdown. by John Podhoretz Ostensibly, The Queen is about the untimely and tragic death of Princess Diana in a horrible 1997 car...
Paid articleParody
Parody Archivists at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library at Hyde Park, New York, discover fragments of a long-hidden 1918 Instant Message correspondence between Assistant Secretary of the Navy...
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