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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Vanity, Vanity THE SCRAPBOOK just finished reading this month's special edition —the "green issue"—of celebrity glossy Vanity Fair and, suffice it to say, we're alarmed. We're alarmed...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual A PLAGUE OF PHONES The first cell phone joke I ever heard was in fact about car phones. Sophie Ginsberg calls her friend Sylvia Glick from her Mercedes to tell her that she has just...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence BORDERING ON A BRAWL REGARDING William Kristol's "Y is for Yahoo" (April 10): I resent the suggestion that Tom Tancredo is a "yahoo." Immigrants should learn English and use it as...
Paid articleUnacceptable?
EDITORIAL Unacceptable? In the spring of 1936—seventy years ago—Hitler's Germany occupied the Rhineland. France's Léon Blum denounced this as "unacceptable." But France did nothing. As did the...
Paid articleTarget: Iran
MCINERNEY, THOMAS
Target: Iran Yes, there is a feasible military option against the mullahs' nuclear program. by THOMAS MCINERNEY A MILITARY OPTION against Iran's nuclear facilities is feasible. A diplomatic...
Paid articleBordering on a Victory
BARNES, FRED
Bordering on a Victory Bush may still do well with immigration reform. by FRED BARNES THE IMMIGRATION issue has flipped in President Bush's favor. The public now firmly supports toughened border...
Paid articleThe Math and Science of Quotas
GAVORA, JESSICA
The Math and Science of Quotas Title IX is unfortunately alive and well in the Bush Education Department. by JESSICA GAVORA CHANCES ARE, if you've heard of Title IX, it is in the context of...
Paid articleNot So Friendly Amici
Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed
Not So Friendly Amici Look who's filing Supreme Court briefs now. by DAVEED GARTENSTEIN-ROSS CONSERVATIVE LEGAL SCHOLARS have long warned that judges' reliance on foreign opinions might undermine...
Paid articleWho's in China's Prisons?
CHOU, JENNIFER
Who's in China's Prisons? Let's ask Hu. by JENNIFER CHOU ON APRIL 18, Chinese president Hu Jintao will begin his first official visit to the United States as head of state of the world's most...
Paid articleAs Minnesota Goes. . .
CASSELMAN, BARRY
As Minnesota Goes . . . High political stakes in northern states. by BARRY CASSELMAN Minneapolis MINNESOTA is at the center of a political superstate I call "Minnewisowa"(Min-nesota, Wisconsin,...
Paid articleTo Bomb, or Not to Bomb
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
To Bomb, or Not to Bomb That is the Iran question BY REUEL MARC GERECHT When I was recently in Paris, a French diplomat explained to me why he—and many others in the French foreign...
Paid articleAdventures in the Gossip Trade
CARLSON, RICHARD W.
Adventures in the Gossip Trade What I learned working for Louella Parsons and other master practitioners BY RICHARD W CARLSON "We're like the Mafia." —Jared Paul Stern I don't know Jared Paul...
Paid articleEmbryonic America
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
Embryonic America How democracy was nourished in the young Republic BY JAMES M. BANNER JR. Some books are all attitude; others all balance, sobriety, and calm. This one is of the latter kind,...
Paid articleOwzat, you say?
Short, Edward
Owzat, you say? Or, How a cockney might misunderstand a Staten Islander. by EDWARD SHORT Christopher Davies covers well-trodden territory here. In an age of cheap air travel and ubiquitous...
Paid articleGuitar Artist
SHIFLETT, DAVE
Guitar Artist The Stradivarius of the Shenandoah Valley, and his instruments. by DAVE SHIFLETT Music can be a pitiless addiction. One practices for years, puts together a band, plays for surly...
Paid articleMaestro in Moscow
SAVODNIK, PETER
Maestro in Moscow Remembering Vladimir Horowitz's heroic homecoming. by PETER SAVODNIK April 26 marks the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. There will be articles and reminiscences...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Sacred Order/Social Order: My Life Among the Deathworks by Philip Rieff (University of Virginia, 234 pp., $34.95). Philip Rieff, the hermitic sociologist whose...
Paid articleParody
Parody Iranian artists perform as they hold up samples of uranium hexafluoride after Iran said it had produced low-grade enriched uranium. —Reuters, April...
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