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President Prolix
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Scrapbook President Prolix Whew! The Scrapbook just finished David Remnick's 23-page profile of Bill Clinton in the latest New Yorker, and we feel as though we've been subjected to one of the...
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In My Solitude
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SKINNER, DAVID
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Casual In My Solitude One Saturday a few weeks back, my wife and I had a rough morning. I don't remember the exact reason, but it had something to do with the upstairs bathroom. The toilet and...
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The Trap
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIAL The Trap "It [the 2006 election campaign] shouldn't be about national security." —House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Sept. 14, 2006 Too bad. It will be. On September 6, 2006,...
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Saddam's Man in Niger
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HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
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Saddam's Man in Niger What was the Iraqi regime's nuclear expert doing in Africa? by Christopher Hitchens Let us credit the Senate Intelligence Committee with almost getting the name right. On...
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Campaigner in Chief
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BARNES, FRED
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Campaigner in Chief Can Bush help the GOP in November. He thinks so. by Fred Barnes Can President Bush help Republicans retain control of Congress? He thinks so. And so do more Republican...
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Don't Be Stupid, Be a Smarty
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O'ROURKE, P.J.
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Don't Be Stupid, Be a Smarty Come and join the Nazi party. BY P.J. O'ROURKE Left-wing loudmouth and strident anti-American Gunter Grass has admitted that he was a member of the Waffen SS. This...
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Defining Families Down
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Anderson, Claudia
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Defining Families Down Marriage versus family diversity. by Claudia Anderson "The worst thing about public life in the United States is the harsh, ugly, barking, bad-faith-assuming, accusatory...
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Out, Out Damned Blair
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BAKER, GERARD
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Out, Out Damned Blair The drama of British politics—comedy or tragedy? by Gerard Baker There may not have been such a consequential visit involving gifts for a newborn since the Magi came upon...
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The Weakest Linc Survives
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Currie, Duncan
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The Weakest Linc Survives The national GOP wins one in Rhode Island. by Duncan Currie Warwick, Rhode Island "It's been a filthy race," says Jim McElroy, a UPS driver from Cranston, as we await...
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How Bad Is the Senate Intelligence Report?
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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How Bad Is the Senate Intelligence Report? Very bad By Stephen F. Hayes According to a report released September 8 by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Saddam Hussein "was resistant to...
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The Case of the Missing Crime
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Feldman, Clarice
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The Case of the Missing Crime The CIA leaker has been found. No law was broken. Why is the prosecutor still going after Scooter Libby? By Clarice Feldman The New York Times and Washington Post...
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Wilson's Courtier
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COOPER, JOHN MILTON
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Wilson's Courtier The mystery of the president and the colonel By John Milton Cooper Does Karl Rove keep a diary? Probably not, but think what it might mean if he did. Rove is one of President...
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Turn on the Gass
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ALLEN, BROOKE
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Turn on the Gass The High Priest of High Concept in High Art by Brooke Allen Halfway into his new collection of essays and reviews, the novelist William H. Gass reminds his readers, "somewhat...
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The Japanese Eye
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Beichman, Janine
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The Japanese Eye And what it saw at the dawn of the modern era. by Janine Beichman The rabbit hutch theory of Japanese society, popularized by the media some years back, depicted the Japanese as...
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Sickness Unto Death
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LOWE, DAVID
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Sickness Unto Death How the anti-Semitic virus adapts from era to era. by David Lowe Iran's Mehr news agency reported in July that the judging ceremony for the international Holocaust cartoon...
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From G to NC-17
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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From G to NC-17 Sense and nonsense in the ratings system. by John Podhoretz Filmmakers in America and across the world loathe the ratings system created and maintained by the Motion Picture...
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A Russian Master
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VALIUNAS, ALGIS
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A Russian Master Anton Chekhov's unforgiving eye was focused on himself. by Algis Valiunas Of great modern writers, the one readers tend to think of as most like themselves is Anton Chekhov...
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Parody
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Parody Lyndsay Moseley was no longer inspired by the evangelical Christian faith of her youth. As an environmental activist, she believed that it offered little spiritual support for her work and...
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