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IssueVol. 011 Issue 044 (August 7 2006)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The New Face of the Liberal Nutroots The left-wing campaign to knock off Joe Lieberman in Connecticut's August 8 Democratic primary has established a couple of new political benchmarks...
Paid articleCasual
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual I, THE JURY My wife's boss is currently on jury duty. I had lunch not long ago with an old classmate who regaled me with the saga of his tenure on a federal jury. Just this week a colleague...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence YOGA: NOT JUST FOR YUPS P.J. O'ROURKE'S "The Editor's Chair" (Casual, July 31) briefly denounces yoga as something fuzzy-minded liberal yuppies do. I'm a conservative who has...
Paid articleAnti-war, Anti-Israel, Anti-Joe
Anti-war, Anti-Israel,Anti-Joe You fight the global war against jihadist Islam with the political parties you have. We have two. One is the Republican party, led by George W. Bush. Its heart and...
Paid articleTeach Your Children Well
Shea, Nina; HOFFMAN, JEANNE
TeachYour Children Well Classic anti-Semitic literature gets a second wind in Arab schools. BY NINA SHEA & JEANNE HOFFMAN THE LEADERS of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan startled observers last...
Paid articleBeen There, Done That
Schenker, David
Been There, Done That Engaging Syria isn't going to work. BY DAVID SCHENKER LAST WEEK, even before the carnage in Qana, a parade of pun-ydits, lawmakers, and former policymakers started calling...
Paid articleHow to Speak Liberal. . .
BARNES, FRED
How to Speak Liberal . . . Start by obfuscating. BY FRED BARNES DURING A GET-TO-KNOW-YOU meeting with the new Treasury secretary, Henry Paulson, last week, a veteran Washington journalist asked...
Paid articleHangin' with Hezbollah
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
Hangin' with Hezbollah Encounter in an East Jerusalem cafe. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN Jerusalem I WAS SITTING IN A CAFE in EaSt Jerusalem the other day, drinking a Diet Coke and waiting for a friend,...
Paid articleCall It Murder
GELERNTER, DAVID
Call It Murder But don't call it a hate crime. BY DAVID GELERNTER PAMELA WAECHTER was murdered at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle on Friday, July 28—an American who was born a Lutheran...
Paid articleBad Days for Big Dig
Macomber, Shawn
Bad Days for Big Dig But a good opportunity for Governor Mitt Romney. BY SHAWN MACOMBER Boston IN 2003, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony supposedly signaling the end of the "Big Dig"—the nearly...
Paid articleKeep the Champagne on Ice
Currie, Duncan
Keep the Champagne on Ice Cuba isn't free yet. BY DUNCAN CURRIE WHETHER FIDEL CASTRO is sick, dead, or almost dead, the post-Fidel era has already begun, just in time for his 80th birthday on...
Paid articleAggressive North, Submissive South
LEE, SUNG -YOON
Aggressive North,Submissive South What Bush can do for the people of Korea. BY SUNG-YOON LEE CONTRARY TO popular belief, the party left most isolated by -/the U.N. Security Council's unanimous...
Paid article¡Hola, Delaware!
Caldwell, Christopher
¡Hola,Delaware! Ho'w Guatemalan immigrants changed a small American town BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Georgetown, Delaware "Cristo viene," reads a bumper sticker on a beat-up old Econoline van parked...
Paid articlePaint by Numbers
MUNSON, LYNNE
Paint by Numbers The virtues and defects offundingfor the arts BY LYNNE MUNSON Arts funding is a murky subject. While our ears are bombarded with cries of starvation from operas, symphonies,...
Paid articleShooting to Kill
SENOR, DAN
Shooting to Kill One Marine's very complicated war story. BY DAN SENOR On April 15, 2004, Marine lieutenant Ilario Pantano emptied a pair of M-16 magazines on two Iraqis he had reason to believe...
Paid articleKitchen Confidential
GURDON, MEGHAN COX
Kitchen Confidential Inside every feminist, a woman yearns to break free. BY MEGHAN COX GURDON If, for summer reading, you are looking for a witty, elegantly written, and charming mix of...
Paid articleThe Human Factor
KLINGHOFFER, DAVID
The Human Factor A man of science faces Darwin and the Deity. BY DAVID KLINGHOFFER Head of the Human Genome Project, Francis Collins is among the country's foremost authorities on genetics, a...
Paid articleOld World, New World
HANNAFORD, PETER
Old World, New World Columbus, medieval Spain, and the dawn of the modern era. BY PETER HANNAFORD The dogs here are the Dominican friars who, under the zealous leadership of Torque-mada, doggedly...
Paid articleGrowing Pains
Schwartz, Joel
Growing Pains Can economic progress coexist with moral decline? BY JOEL SCHWARTZ Benjamin Friedman is an eminent economist—arguably the world's second-most eminent economist named Friedman. A...
Paid article'It Can't Happen Here'
SIEGEL, FRED
'It Can't Happen Here' Hope springs eternal for prophets of fascism. BY FRED SIEGEL The publication of It Can't Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis's Depression-era novel of how homespun fascists took...
Paid articleNo Laughing Matter
PODHORETZ, JOHN
No Laughing Matter Or, Method without madness. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The new Will Ferrell comedy, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Rickky Bobby, is nominally a satirical farce about a race car driver....
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent edited by James Panero and Stefan Beck (ISI Books, 400 pp., $25.00). On June 7, 1980, an ambitious group of Dartmouth...
Paid articleParody
Parody Iran has said it would reply by Aug. 22 to a package of proposals put forward in June by the United States and European allies. —Washington Post, July 31,...
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