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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook But Is It Good for Harvard (cont.) Last month political scientists John J. Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) and Stephen M. Walt (Harvard) made public an 82-page "working paper" on...
Paid articleCasual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual DRIVING MISS GRACIE I am facing a crisis in my marriage. When I came to work at THE WEEKLY STANDARD, a little more than a year ago, one of the perquisites of the job was a parking space in...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence A FOR AYN? READING JOHN PODHORETZ'S review of V for Vendetta ("A for Absurd," March 20), I wondered why a man who so much supports America would aggressively denounce a woman who...
Paid articleShow Your Teeth
EDITORIAL Show Your Teeth When chided for a sharp or acerbic remark, Pat Moynihan used to invoke an old aphorism: "This animal is vicious; when he's attacked, he bites back." Moynihan would quote...
Paid articleWithout DeLay
BARNES, FRED
Without DeLay House Republicans are in search of a vision. BY FRED BARNES AS HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER, Tom DeLay had a crisp and clear style. He coupled an agenda with an unwillingness to compromise...
Paid articlePost-Fox Mexico
JARAMILLO, ANGEL
Post-Fox Mexico Will a Hugo Chavez-style leftist become president south of the border? BY ANGEL JARAMILLO Mexico City ON JULY 2, the people of Mexico will elect a president, along with some...
Paid articleAnother U.N. "Reform"
BAYEFSKY, ANNE
Another U.N. "Reform" The new Human Rights Council is no improvement. BY ANNE BAYEFSKY THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION has decided not to run for a seat on the new U.N. Human Rights Council. The...
Paid articleBack to the Maoist Future
BROOKES, PETER
Back to the Maoist Future China's African ambitions. BY PETER BROOKES AMID FESTERING CONCERNS about China's burgeoning global power, Beijing has set its sights on expanding its influence in...
Paid article"Enemy of the People"
LINDBERG, TOD
"Enemy of the People" Moussaoui and his victims. BY TOD LINDBERG THE LEGAL CASE of Zacarias Moussaoui, the so-called "twentieth hijacker" and the only person hauled into U.S. criminal court for...
Paid articleTod Lindberg
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Friends of Tom DeLay What was the staff of the former majority leader up to anyway? BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI Every member of this House knows how important it is to have good staff. These are...
Paid articleBowing to Precedent
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
Bowing to Precedent A decent respect for the Constitution should cause the Supreme Court to reconsider some past decisions BY ROBERT F. NAGEL At the outset of Samuel Alito's confirmation...
Paid articleAlexis de Wannabe
BAYLES, MARTHA
Alexis de Wannabe Bernard-Henri Lévy is no Tocqueville BY MARTHA BAYLES One thing to avoid, if you are not Sharon Stone, Charlie Rose, or Norman Mailer, is having lunch with Bernard-Henri...
Paid articleMaster in Disguise
DAVIS, GARRICK
Master in Disguise At 80, Samuel Menashe gets his due. BY GARRICK DAVIS In 2004, under the auspices of its foundation, the most venerated magazine of verse in America, Poetry, gave its first...
Paid articleBecoming Leo Strauss
LENZNER, STEVEN J.
Becoming Leo Strauss The philosopher who teaches how to think. BY STEVEN J. LENZNER In recent years, the political philosopher Leo Strauss (18991973) has become something of a household name....
Paid articleHis Vichy Gamble
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
His Vichy Gamble The decline and fall of a marshal of France. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. The case of Philippe Pétain, sometime marshal of France, presents an intriguing study in the historiography of...
Paid articleThe Price of Denial
BORK, ELLEN
The Price of Denial Why Turkey needs to come to terms with history. BY ELLEN BORK In Istanbul last October, an acquaintance invited me to lunch with three participants in a conference of...
Paid articleWretched Excess
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Wretched Excess 'Basic Instinct 2* raises Hollywood to new depths. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The colossal failure of the sequel to the mammoth 1992 hit Basic Instinct is primarily due to the new movie's...
Paid articleParody
Parody NBC executives announced that morning host Katie Couric is to leave the Today show and accept an offer from CBS to become the first woman to anchor a network evening newscast on her...
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