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Paid articleRemembering a Heroic Navy SEAL
Scrapbook Remembering a Heroic Navy SEAL Four weeks ago, to accompany Michael Fumento's report from Ramadi, we featured on our cover a combat photo of two Navy SEALs, taken by Fumento during an...
Paid articleWrapping paper rapture
Casual Wrapping Paper Rapture Tinsel. No one needs tinsel. Even the word is a tinselly kind of word. It ought to have been a mild profanity, suitable for bridge clubs and 1950s sorority girls:...
Paid article'We're Going to Win'
EDITORIAL 'We're Going to Win' It turns out you only have to attend a White House Christmas party to find out where President Bush is headed on Iraq. One guest who shook hands with Bush in the...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence A Note from Falluja Here in Falluja, Iraq, I have been following closely the series of articles written by William Kristol, Fred Barnes, Frederick W. Kagan, Reuel Marc Gerecht, and...
Paid articleThe Chicken Littles Were Wrong
Fumento, Michael
The Chicken Littles Were Wrong The bird flu threat flew the coop. by Michael Fumento It's that time of year again—avian flu panic season. As the weather turns colder in the northern hemisphere and...
Paid articleDon't Cry for Pinochet
Londregan, John
Don't Cry for Pinochet Chile succeeded despite him. by John Londregan The death of Augusto Pinochet Ugarte marks the definitive end of his efforts to associate himself with conservatism. It also...
Paid articleWorry About OPEC, Not China
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Worry About OPEC, Not China If a stronger dollar is what you want. by Irwin M. Stelzer Mission impossible. That's the best way to describe Secretary of the Treasury Hank Paulson's just-concluded...
Paid articleHillaryCare Comes Back
GOLDBERG, ROBERT M.
HillaryCare Comes Back The disastrous Democratic Medicare drug plan. by Robert M. Goldberg Michael J. Fox made headlines for Democrats in the recent election campaign by promoting federal funding...
Paid articleThe New Great Game
TWINING, DANIEL
The New Great Game Why the Bush administration has embraced India By Daniel Twining New Delhi Three recent events illuminate the contours and fault lines of Asia's emerging strategic landscape,...
Paid articleMeet Mugabe's Victims
Kirchick, James
Meet Mugabe's Victims Thousands have been killed or tortured by the Zimbabwean dictator. Here are the stories of three. By James Kirchick Harare and. Johannesburg For 17 years, Holly Moyo was...
Paid articleLooking at Rembrandt
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
Looking at Rembrandt A portrait of the Dutch Master at 400 by Algis Valiunas Nothing else pumps up the municipal pride of once-glorious cities, now moribund, like the pertinent anniversaries of...
Paid articleDangerous Places
Gingrich, Newt
Dangerous Places A fictional treatment of an all-too-real world. by Newt Gingrich Former secretary of defense Bill Cohen has had a fascinating career, and he continues it with this novel. I...
Paid articleGet Unhappy
Klepp, Lawrence
Get Unhappy The future of pessimism has never looked brighter. by Lawrence Klepp Nearly a century ago Max Beerbohm, in his essay "Kolniyatsch," noticed "a seemingly inexhaustible supply of...
Paid articleUtopian Blues
SULLIVAN, DANIEL
Utopian Blues Will Self sees the future, and it isn't working. by Daniel Sullivan The chief charm, and perhaps the major fault, of this remarkable novel is its casual inventiveness. On the one...
Paid articleLord of the Wilderness
WALSH, PATRICK J.
Lord of the Wilderness A colonial power-broker gets his due. by Patrick J. Walsh William Johnson (17151774) became First Baron of New York in 1756 when George II rewarded him for his victory at...
Paid articleDebunking Delbanco
SWAIM, BARTON
BOA Debunking Delbanco Sometimes style can impede the story. by Barton Swaim The English critic George Saintsbury once observed of a mediocre novelist that his novels had every quality of great...
Paid articleYou've Got Males
PODHORETZ, JOHN
You 've Got Males Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, two guys, and what? by John Podhoretz Who's the most successful female movie director in the world? If you even hazard a guess, chances are you'll...
Paid articleThe Standard Reader
The Standard Reader Books in Brief May we recommend... A handful of interesting titles for the discriminating—and desperately shopping—book-buyer. First, something of a publishing miracle: The...
Paid articleEavesdropping on the Royals
Parody News of the World royal correspondent Clive Goodman pleaded guilty in court to hacking into the mobile phone messages of the staff of Princes Charles, William, and Harry. —News...
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