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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Caught Padding Their Wikis Wikipedia, the free, online encyclopedia at en.wikipedia.org, is a marvel of cyberspace. Its 952,833 articles (as of the afternoon of February 3, 2006) contain...
Paid article Casual
Anderson, Claudia
Casual Anne Brunsdale, 1923-2006 Back in the Stone Age, before the vast right-wing conspiracy and even the Reagan Revolution, there was a conservative Washington (just barely), and one of its...
Paid article Oiloholics Anonymous
EDITORIAL Oiloholics Anonymous It's difficult to decide which is more depressing: the goal the president has set to cure us of our "addiction" to oil, or the prescription he has written to help...
Paid article The Six-Year Presidential Itch
BARNES, FRED
The Six-Year Presidential Itch Even with good presidents, energy flags in the second term. by FRED BARNES PRESIDENT BUSH told an old joke at the National Prayer Breakfast last week. A preacher...
Paid article Supreme Court Arithmetic
BELL, JEFFREY; CANNON, FRANK
Supreme Court Arithmetic Conservatives should hope that Bush's next choice gets fewer than 58 votes. by Jeffrey Bell & Frank Cannon IF PRESIDENT BUSH gets to make a third appointment to the...
Paid article The Mohammed Cartoons
MARSHALL, PAUL
The Mohammed Cartoons Western governments have nothing to apologize for. by PAUL MARSHALL AS MOST OF THE WORLD now knows, on September 30, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published twelve...
Paid article Peace in Theory
LINDBERG, TOD
Peace in Theory What does Hamas's victory mean? by TOD LINDBERG With Hamas's smashing victory in free and fair elections in Palestine, the case for democracy-promotion that George W. Bush...
Paid article The Weakest Linc
Currie, Duncan
The Weakest Line Why are the Republicans going out of their way to keep a liberal in the Senate? by DUNCAN CURRIE LINCOLN CHAFEE, easily the Senate's most liberal Republican, didn't vote for...
Paid article Evicting David Souter
LABASH, MATT
Evicting David Souter If the justice is so fond of eminent domain, say protesters, let's seize his ancestral property and develop a charming bed and breakfast on it BY MATT LABASH Weare, New...
Paid article Razing New Jersey
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Razing New Jersey In which developers in league with city hall come up with a curious definition of "blight" BY JONATHAN V LAST Long Branch, New Jersey Ocean Avenue runs, with only a few...
Paid article Hamas's Rock Star
BENSMAN, TODD
Hamas's Rock Star By day he was an engineer working for the city of Dallas. On weekends he entertained at fundraisers for a terrorist group. BY TODD BENSMAN Dallas Just days after his party's...
Paid article Man of Mind
Klepp, Lawrence
Man of Mind What was Friedrich Nietzsche thinking? BY LAWRENCE KLEPP Geniuses bequeath their works to the world, and their flaws to their disciples. Nietzsche, who had plenty of flaws, acquired...
Paid article A Quiet American
sChaRPeR, diane
A Quiet American The life and death of Cpl. Jason Dunham. by DIANE SCHARPER Sergeant Hendricks had a bad feeling about the convoy. Not because of the operation itself—it was a classic goodwill...
Paid article Without a Prayer
TOOLEY, MARK D.
Without a Prayer Just how ''mainstream' are mainstream churches? by MARK D. TOOLEY Americans are giving up on liberal-led mainline Protestant denominations! And they have been doing it for 40...
Paid article Founding Mother
Bowman, Karlyn
Founding Mother The woman Betty Friedan wanted to burn at the stake. by KARLYN BOWMAN By the time she turned 40, in the tumultuous political year of 1964, Phyllis Schlafly had run for Congress,...
Paid article Vanity Fare
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Vanity Fare Putting Laurence Sterne's comic masterpiece on film. by JOHN PODHORETZ It is fitting that a picaresque 18th-century masterpiece as defiantly singular as Laurence Sterne's Tristram...
Paid article Pointes of View
GELERNTER, JUDITH
Pointes of View From, the classics to the avant-garde in modern dance. by JUDITH GELERNTER A legacy part in a computer is outmoded and wants to be replaced because it prevents the system from...
Paid article Parody
Parody "Surprises were scarce in Tuesday's Academy Award nominations. But there's no shortage of hot-button topics that winners could work into their speeches. Take your pick: rights of gay and...
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