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IssueVol. 011 Issue 036 (June 5 2006)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Always Look on the Dark Side . . . Pound for pound, there may be no more thrilling display of American military pageantry than the show put on several dozen times each year by the Navy's...
Paid articleCasual
LABASH, MATT
Casual COOPER DUPER NEWSMAN When I was a college new-bie, sitting at the scuffed Hush Puppies of my journalism professors, they tried to saddle me with their elbow-patched baggage of what a...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence NOT ALWAYS SO BLUNT FRED BARNES's profile of Missouri governor Matt Blunt was intriguing, but Barnes makes a common error when he claims that Blunt supports a planned initiative to...
Paid articleA Recuperating Duck
EDITORIAL A Recuperating Duck For a president who is (allegedly) the lamest of lame ducks, George W. Bush had a pretty good month of May. Not quite a merry month of May. Certainly not a...
Paid articleWith this Bill. . . .
BARNES, FRED
With this Bill . . . The Senate debates marriage. by FRED BARNES JUNE 6, 2006, is an important date, not only because it's the 62nd anniversary of D-Day. It's also the day the Senate will vote on...
Paid articleAs Sensenbrenner Goes
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
As Sensenbrenner Goes So goes immigration legislation. by MATTHEW CONTINETTI "IM HOPEFUL that the House will save us from this bill," Sen. John Ensign, Republican of Nevada, told reporters last...
Paid articleThe Natives Are Restless
Currie, Duncan
The Natives Are Restless Racial politics, Hawaii style. by DUNCAN CURRIE BESIDES BOASTING one of the great names in American history, Hawaii's Queen Lili-uokalani holds a unique distinction. she...
Paid articleMeatheadgate
WHALEN, BILL
Meatheadgate Rob Reiner's sagging political fortunes. by BILL WHALEN YOU CAN NEVER be too rich or too thin, the saying goes, and it certainly holds true for California's June 6 primary. State...
Paid articleNuclear Proliferation
TUCKER, WILLIAM
Nuclear Proliferation An industry rises from the dead. by WILLIAM TUCKER "NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Tower Imploded," blared a headline on CNN.com last week, sounding overtones of another Three Mile...
Paid articleThe Moussaoui Dossier
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
The Moussaoui Dossier Don't take Osama's word for it. by THOMAS JOSCELYN THIS PAST WEEK, Osama bin Laden released yet another audiotape—his third in the past year. As before, bin Laden focuses on...
Paid articlePolygamy Versus Democracy
KURTZ, STANLEY
Polygamy Versus Democracy You can't have both BY STANLEY KURTZ It took a television series about a Viagra-popping patriarch with three friendly/jealous wives and tightly scheduled evenings to set...
Paid articleThe Last Orientalist
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Last Orientalist Bernard Lewis at 90 BY REUEL MARC GERECHT It is often said that the United States isn't easy on its scholars and public intellectuals—that they are not accorded the prestige...
Paid articleThe Art of Thinking
GELERNTER, DAVID
The Art of Thinking Gertrude Himmelfarb's lives of the mind BY DAVID GELERNTER This is a complex, challenging book by one of the world's smartest and deepest scholars at the top of her game. It's...
Paid articleGood Intentions
SERCHUK, VANCE
Good Intentions How Big Plans in foreign aid yield Little Results. by VANCE SERCHUK Last January, representatives of more than fifty countries and nearly a dozen international organizations...
Paid articleOn Plato's Terms
BLITZ, MARK
On Plato's Terms The rule of the wise is just, but no picnic. by MARK BLITZ What should we make of Plato's Republic? It is, on its face, an odd and even preposterous book, one that glorifies...
Paid articlePharmutopia
SATEL, SALLY
Pharmutopia Antidepressants and the numbing-down of America. by SALLY SATEL Pity John Green? His wife makes him miserable, but he wants to stay married for the sake of his young son. When Green's...
Paid articleOpus Dei Did It
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Opus Dei Did It An earnest version of a playful bestseller. by JOHN PODHORETZ If you would like to save two-and-a-half hours of your life, read the next four paragraphs and you will be able to...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief Traitor's Kiss by Gerald Seymour (Overlook, 428 pp., $24.95). In life and on the page, espionage has changed. When Captain Viktor Archenko, chief of staff to the...
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