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Paid article Phony Hate Crimes (cont.)
Scrapbook Phony Hate Crimes (cont.) THE SCRAPBOOK has a confession to make. We haven’t paid much attention to Air America—the hapless attempt to create a successful left-wing talk-radio...
Paid article ExcEllEnt choicE
Epstein, Joseph
Casual ExcEllEnt choicE Many years ago I gave the Mencken Day lecture at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore. After my lecture, a man in his late seventies, possibly early...
Paid article Epitaph for a Congress
EDITORIAL Epitaph for a Congress Perhaps the Democratic sweep in last November’s elections was providential. Consider what might have happened if Republicans had suffered setbacks on November...
Paid article Oslo Syndrome
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Oslo Syndrome The Nobel Peace Prize ain’t what it used to be BY PHILIP TERZIAN Visit the Virginia Military Institute, in Lexington, and cadets will show you the statue of General George C....
Paid article The Roads Not Taken
BARNES, FRED
The Roads Not Taken How we narrowly avoided defeat in Iraq. BY FRED BARNES Last February, Senator Hillary Clinton proposed to cap the number of American troops in Iraq at their level on...
Paid article YouTube U.
KESSLER, ANDY
YouTube U. Now you can sleep through lectures in the comfort of your own home. BY ANDY KESSLER Without much fanfare, college lectures are being put online, for free. MIT lectures can be...
Paid article Their Own Worst Enemy
DYCHE, JOHN DAVID
Their Own Worst Enemy Kentucky’s Republicans implode. BY JOHN DAVID DYCHE Louisville Ernie Fletcher took office in 2003 as only the eighth Republican governor in Kentucky history and the...
Paid article Northern Virginia Goes South?
Sault, Samantha
Northern Virginia Goes South? The Democrats have their eye on the Old Dominion. BY SAMANTHA SAULT Virginia has gone for every Republican presidential candidate since 1968. But this model...
Paid article While Pakistan Burns
Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed
While Pakistan Burns Al Qaeda regroups in the tribal areas, the government falters. What is to be done? BY DAVEED GARTENSTEIN-ROSS If there were any doubt about the reach of militants in...
Paid article The New Battle of Algiers
KAPLAN, ROGER
The New Battle of Algiers Boutefl ika has the upper hand, for now BY ROGER KAPLAN Overshadowed by Iraq and Afghanistan in the global war on terror, less scrutinized than Turkey as a laboratory...
Paid article The Mythical Clinton
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Mythical Clinton Billy, we knew ye too well BY NOEMIE EMERY Nigel Hamilton is an excitable sort. People who read JFK: Reckless Youth, the fi rst and, as it turned out, the only book in a...
Paid article Speaking of Politics
SWAIM, BARTON
Speaking of Politics Orwell matters, but he wasn’t always right. BY BARTON SWAIM George Orwell was the greatest political essayist since William Hazlitt, and like Hazlitt’s, his essays...
Paid article Subcontinental Drift
SINGH, LISA
Subcontinental Drift Is India’s past a guide to its future? BY LISA SINGH “The President has proclaimed Emergency. This is nothing to panic about.” Those words, spoken in 1975 by India’s...
Paid article Lost in Ireland
LINDSLEY, JOSEPH
Lost in Ireland A window on the mystery of the Travellers. BY JOSEPH LINDSLEY Freud once griped that the Irish are a “race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever.”...
Paid article Post Toastie
BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
Post Toastie Before Katharine Graham, there was Dorothy Schiff of the Post. BY ARNOLD BEICHMAN Up to the 1960s New York City boasted seven English language major dailies: the New York...
Paid article Blow-Up
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Blow-Up An uncharming tale of a troubled young man and his infl atable doll. BY JOHN PODHORETZ In the comic classic Harvey (1950), James Stewart played a drunken fellow who claims his best...
Paid article Parody
Parody “Michael Kinsley, whose review of Alan Greenspan’s ‘Age of Turbulence’ begins on Page 12, has a r?sum? that seems to have been assembled with the express purpose of inspiring awe. At...
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