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IssueVol. 011 Issue 040 (July 3 2006)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Most Pathetic Hunger Strike Ever When the news crossed the wires last week that Saddam Hussein would be going on a hunger strike, The Scrap-book paid special attention. The deposed Iraqi...
Paid articleCasual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual I ON AMERICA Before coming to The Weekly Standard, I was a newspaper columnist. And in the course of the many years that I practiced that dubious craft, the question I was asked most...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence BROTHERS IN ARMS MICHAEL FUMENTO's "The New Band of Brothers" (June 19) deserves recognition as a benchmark description of the war in Iraq for its detailing of the bravery,...
Paid articleThe My Lai Lie
EDITORIAL The My Lai Lie The media coverage of the killing of 24 Iraqis at Haditha has given rich new definition to the phrase "rush to judgment." The coverage, plus the reaction of antiwar...
Paid articleNational Security Be Damned
MacDonald, Heather
National Security Be Damned The guiding philosophy on West 43rd Street. by HEATHER MAC DONALD BY NOW IT'S UNDENIABLE: The New York Times is a national security threat. So drunk is it on its own...
Paid articleGive 'em Shelter
TUCKER, WILLIAM
Give 'em Shelter Good news for the homeless. by WILLIAM TUCKER WHATEVER happened to the homeless? "We haven't heard much—anything, really— about the homeless since, oh, roughly January 20, 1993,"...
Paid articleLeaks and the Law
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Leaks and the Law The case for prosecuting the New York Times. by GABRIEL SCHOENFELD CAN JOURNALISTS really be prosecuted for publishing national security secrets? In the wake of a series of New...
Paid articleProactive Self-Defense'
BOOT, MAX
"Proactive Self-Defense" NATO takes over in Afghanistan. by MAX BOOT Kabul IT HASN'T GOTTEN as much ink as Iraq, but violence in Afghanistan has been up sharply over the past year. U.S. and...
Paid articleFrom Washington to Graceland
Currie, Duncan
From Washington to Graceland The Japanese prime minister's valedictory tour of America. by DUNCAN CURRIE IN JUNE 2001, as he flew to his first visit with George W. Bush, newly elected Japanese...
Paid articleA Clone by any Other Name
CAMPBELL, COLLEEN CARROLL
A Clone by any Other Name Missouri's deceptively worded ballot measure. by COLLEEN CARROLL CAMPBELL MISSOURIANS WILL VOTE this November on an amendment to their state constitution that claims to...
Paid articleHigh Noon in Michigan
HEMINGWAY, MARK
High Noon in Michigan The coming McCain-Romney shootout BY MARK HEMINGWAY When political handicappers start laying odds on a presidential election, the conversation inevitably turns to Iowa and...
Paid articleThe Spirits of '76
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
The Spirits of '76 How the United States was invented By Edwin m. Yoder Jr. When historians wax nostalgic over golden ages it's often a sign that the present age is leaden. That may account for...
Paid articleMan of Mystery
BREEN, JON L.
Man of Mystery The case for the novels of Loren D. Estleman. BY JON L. BREEN Loren D. Estleman wrote most of his first novel in longhand during sessions of an Elizabethan poetry class at Eastern...
Paid articleLife vs. Death
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Life vs. Death The religion of the 'Right to Choose by WESLEY J. SMITH Ramesh Ponnuru's readers already know that he is a political writer of considerable intelligence and skill. Now, in his...
Paid articleBattling Babylon
KARNICK, S.T.
Battling Babylon Why Christians should be watching, not boycotting, movies. by S.T. KARNICK Christians and Hollywood have usually been at odds with each other, and given that the American movie...
Paid articleLittle Big Books
SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
Little Big Books The red and green guides to the wisdom of the ancient world. by TRACY LEE SIMMONS They do catch the eye, those handsome, pint-sized green and red books keeping their own elite...
Paid articleCrazy Funny
BARBARA, STEPHEN
Crazy Funny Shedding light on the dark side of American life. by STEPHEN BARBARA I first came across Charles D'Am-brosio's fiction when reviewing The Best American Short Stories 2004, a book that...
Paid articleDevils and Tar Heels
RAMSAY, ALSTON B.
Devils and Tar Heels How two college teams re-enact an age-old drama. by ALSTON B. RAMSAY If ever someone devises a Pantheon of Hate, surely William Hazlitt, the 19th-century essayist, ought to...
Paid articleNatural Wonder
FINCH, ROBERT
Natural Wonder What John James Audubon didn't say in his art. by ROBERT FINCH When the Audubon volume of the Library of America series appeared in 1999, I remember thinking that he was the only...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader May We Recommend . . . Three new books on the Great War. Britain's Last Tommies: Final Memories From Soldiers of the 1914-18 War In Their Own Words by Richard Van Emden (Pen &...
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