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Paid articleThe Real Gerald Ford
Scrapbook The Real Gerald Ford In eulogy upon eulogy after his death December 26, President Gerald Ford was remembered as decent, down to earth, caring, self-effacing, and, especially, a wonderful...
Paid articleThe Good News Girl
Casual The Good News Girl When I was a college twerp, surrounded by my college-twerp friends, we sat around like Gam-bino-family capos, deciding how to carve up the kingdom. They resolved to put...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Radios for Freedom We at the Broadcasting Board of Governors welcome S. Enders Wimbush's "Radio Free Iran" (Dec. 18); however, we wish to correct several misperceptions. First,...
Paid articlePlaying Offense
EDITORIAL Playing Offense You may have noticed from this week's festivities that the Democrats now control both houses of Congress. Bush administration officials certainly have. Their minds have...
Paid articleThey Legislate, We Decide
BARNES, FRED
They Legislate, We Decide The view from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. by Fred Barnes YDu can't govern from Capitol Hill. Newt Gingrich, as Republican House speaker, tried after the landslide of 1994...
Paid articleEthiopia versus the Islamists
SERCHUK, VANCE
Ethiopia versus the Islamists What the U.S. military has been up to in the Horn of Africa. by Vance Serchuk After holding Mogadishu for six months, Somalia's Islamists have been swept from power,...
Paid articleThus All Too Seldom to Tyrants
GELERNTER, DAVID
Thus All Too Seldom to Tyrants Saddam's punishment was a rare instance of just deserts. by David Gelernter ejoice not when thy L^ enemy falleth"—that is the Bible's advice (Proverbs 24:17), and...
Paid articleExceptional American Seymour
BARONE, MICHAEL
Exceptional American Seymour Martin Lipset, 1922-2006. by Michael Barone To understand a nation's character, it seems to help to be a foreigner: Who has understood the American character better...
Paid articleEndangered Industries
Stelzer, Irwin M
Endangered Industries Who has the most to fear from the Democrats? by Irwin M. Stelzer Now all the forecasts are in. Readers know what myriad experts think of the outlook for most of the world's...
Paid articleEnter Pelosi, Stage Left
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Enter Pelosi, Stage Left After 12 years, the Democrats are back in charge of Capitol Hill By Andrew Ferguson Tuesday, January 2,2007,12:30 p.m. I don't get up to the Capitol building for...
Paid articleThe Consequences of Failure in Iraq
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Consequences of Failure in Iraq They would be awful. But failure can still be averted. By Reuel Marc Gerecht What would be the consequences of an American withdrawal from Iraq? Trying to wrap...
Paid articleThe Last One Standing
Blake, Whitney
The Last One Standing Bush's Labor secretary is the only survivor of the original cabinet By WHiTNEy Blake The resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in December left only one cabinet...
Paid articleA Winnable War
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
A Winnable War The argument against the orthodox history of Vietnam by Mackubin Thomas Owens In the late summer of 1963, President John Kennedy dispatched two observers to South Vietnam. Their...
Paid articleGoing Downtown
WEISER, JAY
BOA Going Downtown How cities prosper, and why they decline. by Jay Weiser The City sweeps 5,000 years of urbanism into 200-odd pages of text, from the earliest city-states of ancient Sumer to...
Paid articleHappy Warriors
Hayward, Steven F
Happy Warriors Three who unmade a revolution. by Steven F. Hayward There was an arresting tableau at Ronald Reagan's memorial service at the National Cathedral in 2004 that passed largely without...
Paid articleGoing Nuclear
TUCKER, WILLIAM
Going Nuclear One cure for global climate change may surprise you. by William Tucker James Lovelock is a strange duck. A British biologist who has made some extraordinary discoveries, such as the...
Paid articlePoor Little Buttercup
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Poor Little Buttercup The Hollywood version of a CIA wise man. by John Podhoretz In The In-Laws, the uproarious 1979 comedy, dentist Alan Arkin spots a photograph of John F Kennedy on the office...
Paid articleThe Standard Reader
Books in Brief The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey, by Candice Millard (Doubleday, 432 pp., $26). The Theodore Roosevelt history remembers is the effervescent, tough-talking...
Paid articleMagazine asks, Was Castro good for Cuba?
Parody Was Castro Good for Cuba? Yes—Ignacio Ramonet No—Carlos Alberto Montaner -Foreign Policy, January/February...
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