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Paid articleRemembering Corporal Dunham
Scrapbook Remembering Corporal Dunham Next to being elected president, the greatest honor bestowed on an American is the Congressional Medal of Honor, awarded for extraordinary courage in battle....
Paid articleCleaning Up My Act
Casual Cleaning Up My Act Roughly three months ago, I resolved to stop swearing. Not that I used profanity relentlessly, but I had begun to notice that I was availing myself of it more and...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Al Qaeda's Vietnam? In "No Third Way in Iraq" (Nov. 13) Frederick W. Kagan mischaracterizes those who have advocated a policy of strategic redeployment as a way to deal with the...
Paid articleTime for a Heavier Footprint
EDITORIAL Time for a Heavier Footprint General John Abizaid, the commander of U.S. Central Command and the man with overall statutory responsibility for conducting the war in Iraq, testified last...
Paid articleSon Knows Best
BARNES, FRED
Son Knows Best Why Bush chose Robert Gates. by Fred Barnes Rarely has the press gotten a story so wrong. Robert Gates, President Bush's choice to replace Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld, is not the...
Paid articlePelosi's Murthaless Week
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Pelosi's Murthaless Week House Democrats choose their leaders. by Matthew Continetti When they met last week to elect their new leadership, House Democrats saved the most contentious decision for...
Paid articleBartering with Nothing
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Bartering with Nothing Why a regional conference won't solve our Iraq problem. by Reuel Marc Gerecht Could a regional conference, drawing in all of Iraq's neighbors, help save us and the Iraqis...
Paid articleAnother Newsroom Martyr
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Another Newsroom Martyr Don't cry for the Los Angeles Times. by Philip Terzian Apart from the death of a journalist, the saddest story for anyone in the news business— and the one most likely to...
Paid articleRepublican Border Wars
Currie, Duncan
Republican Border Wars A House caucus divided against itself. by Duncan Currie By appointing Florida senator Mel Martinez to chair the Republican National Committee, President Bush sent a blunt...
Paid articleDecline and Fall
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Decline and Fall How not to act like a great power. by Irwin M. Stelzer America is finished as a great power. Not because it no longer possesses the resources, but because it has lost the will....
Paid article'Sex in the Park'
BERING, HENRIK
'Sex in the Park' The latest doings of the Danish imams. by Henrik Bering Copenhagen You have to hand it to them: Few men in recent history have been more successful in creating mayhem than the...
Paid articleReturn to Ramadi
Fumento, Michael
Return to Ramadi In the past six months, U.S. forces have made progress in one of the toughest cities in Iraq By Michael Fumento Ramadi Operation Phantom Fury, the U.S. assault on Falluja in...
Paid articleAnother French Revolution?
GURFINKIEL, MICHEL
Another French Revolution? The rioters and their admirers—on the right and the left By Michel Gurfinkiel Paris Mama Galledou, a 26-year-old student from Senegal, had just completed work on her...
Paid articleAt History's Crossroads
WALKER, CHRISTOPHER J.
At History's Crossroads The making of the Armenian nation by Christopher j. Walker In Xenophon's Anabasis—"The March Up-Country"—there is a description of the Armenian people. We learn of the...
Paid articleAmerica's Bird
yoffe, eMily
BOA America's Bird The turkey, in love and war. by Emily Yoffe Books about how a particular foodstuff explains our world have become a publishing staple. There are volumes on salt, cod (although...
Paid articleAuH20 in '64
FREEMAN, NEAL B.
AuH2O in '64 How the Keystone GOPs changed the Republican party. by Neal B. Freeman There's much to like about J. William Middendorf II's new book. First, of course, is the title—A Glorious...
Paid articleHigh Noon
Anderson, Brian C.
High Noon The clash of Old and New Hollywood, Part Four. by Brian C. Anderson This year's Oscars reinforced for many Americans the view of Hollywood as the land of obdurate limousine liberalism....
Paid articleLifetime Achievement
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BOA Lifetime Achievement One less vote for Pedro. by John Podhoretz In our day, the world's most famous filmmakers are brash Americans whose names are brands every bit as much as Nabisco is:...
Paid articleVirginia state police change their codes
Parody Starting this month, Virginia State Police have banned the "10 codes" used by generations of officers to flag everything from murders to bathroom breaks. Gone is the language of "10-4" and...
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