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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Newsweek Copies Slate THE SCRAPBOOK knows more than a few former lacrosse players, including a couple here on staff. So when we read Dave Jamieson's "brief sociological account" of the...
Paid articleCasual
LINDSLEY, JOSEPH
Casual HASTA LA VISTA, SIESTA Ever since the Socialists came back to power, the Spanish government has been monkeying around with some venerable traditions—not only the institution of marriage but...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence MULLING OVER MULLAHS TAKEN TOGETHER, William Kristol's, Thomas McInerney's, and Reuel Marc Gerecht's approaches to "the Iran question" are logically unassailable ("Unacceptable?"...
Paid article"Iran Is Not Iraq"
EDITORIAL "Iran Is Not Iraq" "We are committed to a diplomatic course [to stop Iran's nuclear program] that should, with enough unity and with enough strength and with enough common purpose, make...
Paid articlePost-Katrina Politics
BARNES, FRED
Post-Katrina Politics Things are looking up for Louisiana Republicans. by FRED BARNES Baton Rouge LOUISIANA GOVERNOR Kathleen Blanco rented a fleet of buses a few weeks ago to take state...
Paid articleThe New McCarthyism
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The New McCarthyism What the media aren't telling you about CIA leaker Mary McCarthy. by STEPHEN F. HAYES ON APRIL 19, 2006, security personnel from the Central Intelligence Agency escorted a...
Paid articleThe Man Who Gave Us Welfare Reform
BAUER, GARY
The Man Who Gave Us Welfare Reform Robert B. Carleson, 1931-2006. by GARY BAUER REAGANAUTS found themselves in mourning again last week as another of the Gipper's loyal servants unexpectedly...
Paid articleLet the Generals Speak
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
Let the Generals Speak It's not a problem for civil-military relations. by FREDERICK W. KAGAN TIMES OF great national stress can create tensions between the senior civilian leaders of the nation...
Paid articleThird and Long
ZITO, SALENA
Third and Long Lynn Swann's substance-free campaign. by SALENA ZITO Pittsburgh Lynn Swann, Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania, walked into the room and instantly owned it. He was...
Paid articleMr. Jefferson's Wage Slaves?
BUNCH, SONNY
Mr.Jefferson's Wage Slaves? The latest campus fad reaches the University of Virginia. by SONNY BUNCH Charlottesville DRIVING HERE the weekend after 17 students were arrested for occupying an...
Paid articlePatient Power
CALFEE, JOHN E.
Patient Power The FDA doesn't have to decide everything. by JOHN E. CALFEE THOUSANDS OF multiple sclerosis (MS) patients got an all-too-familiar message recently: Their lives are ruled by...
Paid articleBush's Bad Polls
BELL, JEFFREY; CANNON, FRANK
Bush's Bad Polls Look no further than the war for an explanation. by JEFFREY BELL & FRANK CANNON THE USUAL WAY of analyzing the collapse in polls of public approval of the Bush administration is...
Paid articleNo More Vietnams
GELERNTER, DAVID
No More Vietnams This time, let's finish the job BY DAVID GELERNTER Not long ago Richard Cohen of the Washington Post wrote a column about Iraq headlined "As in Vietnam, dereliction of duty all...
Paid articleBack to Falluja
Fumento, Michael
Back to Falluja The Iraqi Army versus the Keystone Kops insurgency BY MICHAEL FUMENTO Al Anbar Province, Iraq I arrived at Camp Falluja in Iraq's Anbar Province by Blackhawk at 4 a.m. on the...
Paid articleWhy Wang Wenyi Was Shouting
GUTMANN, ETHAN
Why Wang Wenyi Was Shouting Is Beijing committing unspeakable atrocities against the Falun Gong movement? BY ETHAN GUTMANN Wang Wenyi, the woman whose shouts disrupted the welcoming ceremony for...
Paid articleArtist of Anxiety
Klepp, Lawrence
Artist of Anxiety Why Edvard Munch speaks to us moderns BY LAWRENCE KLEPP Edvard Munch's long life neatly measures Franz Kafka's short life. He was born in 1863, 20 years before Kafka, and died...
Paid articleStranger Than Fiction
WILSON, JOHN
Stranger Than Fiction Where stories end, and truth begins, in William T. Vollmann. by JOHN WILSON Confounding the literary prognosticators, William T. Vollmann's Europe Central, a massive volume...
Paid articleNatural Selection
Seaton, James
Natural Selection Yet another reason to admire the author of 'The Origin of Species.' by JAMES SEATON According to conventional wisdom, the continuing battles over the teaching of evolution in...
Paid articleLapham in Wonderland
Bachrach, Judy
Lapham in Wonderland On the trail of the Beatles in search of enlightenment. by JUDY BACHRACH In the winter of 1968, Lewis Lapham was sent by the Saturday Evening Post to an ashram at the...
Paid articleBooked Up
DIRDA, MICHAEL
Booked Up Nicholas Basbanes and the world of bibliomania. by MICHAEL DIRDA Readers, unlike scholars, tend to be flighty creatures, unsystematic, desultory, downright fickle. They dart from one...
Paid article9/11.on Film
PODHORETZ, JOHN
9/11 on Film The horror, and heroism, of one day in history. by JOHN PODHORETZ On September 18, 2001, ABC News president David Westin decided that his network would no longer air footage of the...
Paid articleParody
Parody Portraits of former President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, which will hang in the National Portrait Gallery, were unveiled at the Smithsonian Institution last week....
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