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••Cover Page••
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Our Library Overfloweth
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Scrapbook Our Library Overfloweth The Scrapbook is exhausted. It always looks forward, with special pleasure and quasi-parental pride, to reading new books by Weekly Standard contributing editors,...
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Dan the Durd
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LINDSLEY, JOSEPH
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Casual Dan the Durd On a trip to Ireland last month, I began every morning with a dose of whiskey before enjoying some great crack during the day. Don't be alarmed, though: The whiskey was mixed...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Another Side of Dylan Sean Curnyn writes that "while the music of peers like Young and Springsteen is probably destined for artifact status as the decades pass by, [Bob] Dylan's...
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Huffing and Puffing
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIAL Huffing and Puffing On October 11, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld spoke— and it became clear just how bad things are. Interviewed by the San...
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How Bad Will It Be?
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BARNES, FRED
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How Bad Will It Be? The GOP debacle to come. by Fred Barnes Republicans and conservatives, brace yourselves! strategists and consultants of both parties now believe the House is lost and House...
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The New York Times versus Religion
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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The New York Times versus Religion How much nonsense can be crammed into one four-part series? by John J. DiIulio Jr. On Sunday, October 8, the "public editor" of the New York Times, Byron Calame,...
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Party Time in Britain
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Party Time in Britain Labour's civil war and the Tories' love-in. by Irwin M. Stelzer London A week among the New Labour crowd of failed regicides, union leaders who hanker for the power wrested...
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Attorney General Moonbeam?
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WHALEN, BILL
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Attorney General Moonbeam? Jerry Brown keeps on running. by Bill Whalen While the rest of the nation lurches ahead to Election Day, California remains stuck in a time warp. Take the governor's...
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What's That Smell?
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O'ROURKE, P.J.
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What's That Smell? The GOP is stinking up the joint. by P.J. O'Rourke Like other deep-thinking people, I'm full of principled, idealistic, high-minded indignation at the GOP. What a stampede of...
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Disarming the Mullahs
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SOKOLSKI, HENRY
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Disarming the Mullahs There are things we can do that would limit their options. by Henry Sokolski Now that North Korea has called America's diplomatic bluff by testing a nuclear device, and the...
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California, Too!
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Wagner, David M.
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California, Too! Another judicial setback for same-sex marriage advocates. by David M. Wagner The future ain't what it used to be. You can't count on the inevitable any more. When the highest...
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Putin Gets Away with Murder
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Aslund, Anders
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Putin Gets Away with Murder It's time to confront the Russian leader. by Anders Aslund In Russia, gangsters have the macabre custom of making a birthday present of a murder. On Vladimir Putin's...
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Kinky Friedman Runs for Governor
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LABASH, MATT
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Kinky Friedman Runs for Governor But is it good for the Texans? By Matt Labash We are wayfaring, wandering gypsies alone Looks like looking for is where we'll always be Cursed to be born as...
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Running from Iraq
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GERECHT, REUEL MARC
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Running from Iraq Don't imagine it will reduce the jihadist threat By Reuel Marc Gerecht Is jihadism growing exponentially because of Iraq? The liberal parts of the press, Democratic politicians,...
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Truman Defeats Kennan
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HAMBY, ALONZO L.
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Truman Defeats Kennan The lines are drawn for the postwar world by Alonzo L. Hamby In June 1941, just after Germany had invaded the Soviet Union, Senator Harry S. Truman commented: "If we see that...
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In the Arena
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McDonough, Christopher
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In the Arena Where the Romans came out to play. by Christopher McDonough Even if you have never been anywhere near it, you feel like Rome's ancient Colosseum is an old friend. And like every...
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Against Relativism
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BERKOWITZ, PETER
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Against Relativism A British way of looking at neoconservatism. by Peter Berkowitz Never much admired in the academy, in literary circles, or among fashionable journalists since its emergence in...
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Living Politics
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STRICHERZ, MARK
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Living Politics The downward spiral, from Lubell to Witcover. by Mark Stricherz Around the time Theodore H. White ended his Making of the President series, Jules Witcover emerged as his de facto...
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The Byron Image
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WALSH, PATRICK J.
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The Byron Image A post-mortem portrait reveals the sitter. by Patrick J. Walsh Walking into the Owen Gallery on New York's 75th Street in April 1999, John Clubbe saw a gorgeous portrait of Lord...
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'Sun-Dappled Dread'
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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'Sun-Dappled Dread' A suburban drama and the evil of banality. by John Podhoretz Two movies opened on September 30, a slash-gorefest called The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning and an...
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Parody
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Parody The field of scientific research in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea successfully conducted an underground nuclear test under secure conditions on October 9, 2006, at a stirring...
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Vol. 012 Issue 007 (October 30 2006)
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