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IssueVol. 011 Issue 047 (September 4 2006)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Joe Rosenthal, 1911-2006 THE SCRAPBOOK'S week began on a melancholy note, with news of the death of Joe Rosenthal. Mr. Rosenthal, a photographer who worked for the Associated Press and...
Paid articleCasual
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Casual DELBA WINTHROP MANSFIELD, 1945-2006 Delba Winthrop Mansfield was a remarkable woman. Her many friends (and I was one) liked and respected and admired her. But no one could have been...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence BUGS: NO SCWEWY WABBIT I MUST TAKE ISSUE with the characterization of the Euro-Democrats as "Bugs Bunny Democrats" in William Kristol's editorial ("The Bugs Bunny Democrats," Aug....
Paid articleSnatching Victory . . .
EDITORIAL Snatching Victory . . . You could almost hear cheers of joy coming from the White House. President Bush, it seems, is back, no longer hopelessly unpopular and embattled. You could see a...
Paid articleThe Second Lebanon War
BOOT, MAX
The Second Lebanon War It probably won't be the last. BY MAX BOOT A NUMBER OF SCANDALS have erupted in Israeli politics lately. The president and the justice minister have both made headlines for...
Paid articleWhat Did You Do in the War,.UNIFIL?
MARCUS, LORI LOWENTHAL
What did you do in the war, UNIFIL? You broadcast Israeli troop movements. BY LORI LOWENTHAL MARCUS DURING THE RECENT month-long war between Hezbollah and Israel, U.N. "peacekeeping" forces made...
Paid articleScience by Press Release
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Science by Press Release More hype from stem cell entrepreneurs. BY WESLEY J. SMITH "NEW STEM CELL METHOD avoids destroying em--L bryos," the New York Times headline blared. "Stem cell...
Paid articleGrand Old Preferences
PAYNE, HENRY
Grand Old Preferences Michigan Republicans undercut Ward Connerly. BY HENRY PAYNE Detroit THIS YEAR, Michigan was supposed to be the latest victory in conservative activist Ward Connerly's...
Paid articleHonest Abe
GRIFFIN, CHRISTOPHER
Honest Abe Japan's next prime minister is forthright about his country's global role. BY CHRISTOPHER GRIFFIN AS JAPAN'S PRIME MINISTER, Junichiro Koizumi, retires this month, attention has turned...
Paid articleA Republican Grows in D C.
Blake, Whitney
A Republican Grows in D.C. Young Tony Williams runs for city council. BY WHITNEY BLAKE TONY WILLIAMS, the 26-year-old son of NPR correspondent and Fox News contributor Juan Williams, is cut from...
Paid articleWill We Choose to Win in Iraq?
STUNTZ, WILLIAM J.
Will We Choose to Win in Iraq? The war is frustrating. That doesn't mean we ought to get out. BY WILLIAM J. STUNTZ Thirty-eight years ago, American politics was rocked by another politically...
Paid articleReturn of the Tribes
PETERS, RALPH
Return of the Tribes The resistance to globalization runs deep. BY RALPH PETERS Globalization is real, but its power to improve the lot of humankind has been madly oversold. Globalization...
Paid articleOn My Honor
CEASER, JAMES W.
On My Honor Deciphering the human code BY JAMES W CEASER A handful of books deserve notice not just for what they say, but for the very fact that they have been written at all. James Bowman's...
Paid articleThe Ex Files
Hess, Stephen
The Ex Files Former presidents aren't what they used to be. BY STEPHEN HESS Shortly after Dwight Eisenhower left the White House in 1961, I got a call from Bryce Harlow, the go-between on all...
Paid articleA Natural Philosopher
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
A Natural Philosopher Isolation was muse, and handicap, for René Descartes. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. The inescapable hazard of historical inquiry is that, as we explore time past, we become Whigs in...
Paid articleSweet Empire
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Sweet Empire Milton Hershey made lots of chocolate, and money. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER Like most probate courts, the Dauphin County Orphans' Court in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, mostly fills its...
Paid articleEudora in Love
STAPLETON, ANN
Eudora in Love The emotional life of a great American writer. BY ANN STAPLETON "What the reader % I hopes most to see in a biography is If w the work of the intelligent scholar who also feels an...
Paid articleWednesday's Child
NEWMAN, R. ANDREW
Wednesday's Child Billy Collins is an extraordinary observer of the ordinary. BY R. ANDREW NEWMAN Billy Collins has been called an "accessible" poet. I won't besmirch him or his work with that...
Paid articleOn-Road Vehicle
PODHORETZ, JOHN
On-Road Vehicle Jealousy and lunacy have never been funnier. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Those episodic movies in which characters go on a journey together down the highways and byways of America often end...
Paid articleTHE STANDARD READER
Books in Brief Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine by Candice E. Jackson (World Ahead, 304 pp., $25.95). Since 1992, books about President Clinton have become a cottage industry...
Paid articleParody
Parody In an unusually public rebuke, Viacom Inc. Chairman Sumner Redstone said that his company's movie studio, Paramount Pictures, plans to end its 14-year relationship with the 44-year-old [Tom]...
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