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IssueVol. 011 Issue 020 (February 6 2006)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Wisconsin Hurricanes and Other FEMA News A SCRAPBOOK pal emails with important emergency-preparedness news: "I'm writing from Wisconsin with an urgent message for my fellow Cheeseheads:...
Paid articleCasual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual UNCONFIRMABLE ME In my younger and more impressionable days I used occasionally to daydream about ending my career in journalism with a little finishing canter of public service. To be...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence MAY I SEE SOME ID? ADAM WOLFSON'S "Survival of the Evolution Debate" (Jan. 16) was generally insightful, but he seriously misstates the views of both the Discovery Institute and...
Paid articleThe Lessons of Alito
EDITORIAL The Lessons ofAlito With Samuel Alito about to be confirmed, it's time to take stock of this particular episode in the making of a justice, the nation's 110th. Bear in mind that Alito...
Paid articleIran or Bust
BELL, JEFFREY
Iran or Bust The defining test of Bush's war presidency. by Jeffrey Bell Events are converging to elevate the nuclear crisis with Iran into the central crisis of the Bush presidency. War...
Paid articleReading Saddam's Email
TANJI, MICHAEL
Reading Saddam's Email What to do with an enemy's hard drives. by MICHAEL TANJI STEPHEN F. HAYES has written extensively in these pages about a large cache of documents and digital media captured...
Paid articleMisadventures in Cloning
WINNICK, PAMELA R.
Misadventures in Cloning Woo-Suk Hwang's American collaborator. by PAMELA R. WINNICK ON JANUARY 12, the renowned journal Science retracted two articles written by South Korean scientist Woo-Suk...
Paid articlePutting Patients First
GRATZER, DAVID
Putting Patients First Bush's health care agenda. by DAVID GRATZER ASK BROOKE G. about her job, and she enthuses about her salary, health benefits, and her office with a view. There's only one...
Paid articleThe End of the
BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
The End of the World And the demise of the New Leader. by ARNOLD BEICHMAN THERE IS NOTHING SADDER— for me anyway—than watching a newspaper or magazine go under, as has just happened to the New...
Paid articleI Am Not a Straussian
KAGAN, ROBERT
I Am Not a Straussian At least, I don't think I am. by ROBERT KAGAN I JUST WANT TO MAKE CLEAR that I am not a Straussian. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Some of my closest friends are...
Paid articleThe Counterrevolution in Military Affairs
PETERS, RALPH
THE COUNTERREVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS Fashionable thinking about defense technology ignores the great threats of our time BY RALPH PETERS Revolutions notoriously imprison their most committed...
Paid articleIsrael After Sharon. . .
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Israel after Sharon . . . And Palestine after Fatah BY PETER BERKOWITZ Tel-Aviv It has been, as usual, another eventful week in Israel. On January 24, Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert—poised to...
Paid articleThe Ice Cream Party and the Spinach Party
MEAD, WALTER RUSSELL
The Ice Cream Party and the Spinach Party Three proposals to put a little pleasure back into our domestic politics BY WALTER RUSSELL MEAD During the New York City transit strike in December I...
Paid articleLife of a Salesman
Epstein, Joseph
Life of a Salesman Or, the Adman Cometh BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN Salesmen divide into two convenient types: those who don't for a moment believe in what they're pushing, and those who do. The first...
Paid articleBritain's River
PRICE, MATTHEW
Britain's River The life and times of the stream that divides London. BY MATTHEW PRICE As rivers go, England's Thames can't compete with the epic length of the Nile or the muddy grandeur of the...
Paid articleSecond Time Around
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Second Time Around For columnist Maureen Dowd, recycling begins at the office. BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN What amazed me after I finished this book (it didn't take long) is how many reviewers actually...
Paid articlePromising Land
BAUMAN, MARK
Promising Land There is Jewish-American history outside of New York. by MARK BAUMAN Because of historical forces and cultural norms, in America Jews have been a remarkably urban people. In 1878,...
Paid articleGood Intentions
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Good Intentions Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, and not finding it. by JOHN PODHORETZ If all it took to make a great comic movie was a great comic idea, the writer-director-actor Albert...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife by Mary Roach (Norton, 288 pp., $24.95). At a recent reading of her new book, Mary Roach entertained her audience by...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Google Inc. launched a search engine in China on Wednesday that censors material about human rights, Tibet and other topics sensitive to Beijing—defending the move as a trade-off granting...
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