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Paid article Not So Little Sister
Scrapbook Not So Little Sister THE SCRAPBOOK feels abashed that it has paid so little attention over the years—indeed, has paid no attention at all in print—to Britney Spears, the pop singer,...
Paid article PICK ME A CANDIDATE
LABASH, MATT
Casual PICK ME A CANDIDATE Every four years, I use the period of quiet contemplation that precedes the mad swirl of caucuses and primaries to make myself a better citizen/ journalist. I do so...
Paid article AN APOLOGY
Correspondence AN APOLOGY SEVERAL PASSAGES in David Satter’s “Russia Incorporated” (December 17) were taken without attribution from Jonas Bernstein’s articles in the Eurasia Daily Monitor,...
Paid article "Gen. David Petraeus, Man of the Year"
EDITORIAL Gen. David Petraeus, Man of the Year I remember the excitement. It was the week before Christmas a year ago, and I had lazily picked up my copy of Time magazine. And there it was:...
Paid article A Nation of Dim Bulbs
FERGUSON, ANDREW
A Nation of Dim Bulbs The nasty little surprise hidden in the new energy bill. BY ANDREW FERGUSON On December 19, President Bush signed an energy bill that will, among many, many other...
Paid article Vox Huckabee
Eastland, Terry
Vox Huckabee The Republican as class warrior. BY TERRY EASTLAND Aboard the Huckabus I’m riding across Iowa in a tour bus carry ing members of the press assigned to cover Mike Huckabee, after...
Paid article Thompson's Waterloo (Iowa)
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Thompson’s Waterloo (Iowa) Is he Napoleon or Wellington? BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Waterloo, Iowa Forty-five minutes before Fred Thompson spoke here last Tuesday night, young volunteers greeted...
Paid article Hill-A-Copter Down
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Hill-A-Copter Down Is Hillary the “change” Iowa wants? BY JONATHAN V. LAST Ottumwa, Iowa “You know, there’s a lot of talk about change in this election,” Hillary Clinton told a Des Moines...
Paid article Dingell Bells
PAYNE, HENRY; Dalmia, Shikha
Dingell Bells Congressional Democrats’ Christmas gift for U.S. automakers. BY HENRY PAYNE & SHIKHA DALMIA Detroit Representative John Dingell, the powerful Michigan Democrat, prevented fellow...
Paid article New Hampshire Blues
GITELL, SETH
New Hampshire Blues The new Vermont. BY SETH GITELL Salem, New Hampshire In late November, questioners at a three-hour Barack Obama forum in Portsmouth seemed determined to drive the...
Paid article Do They Know It's Christmas?
MARSHALL, PAUL
Do They Know It’s Christmas? Not in Burma and Eritrea. BY PAUL MARSHALL For Christians—and many Muslims—the main reason to celebrate this Christmas is, of course, Jesus’ birth. But there...
Paid article The Learning Disabled Education Expert
LEAF, JONATHAN
The Learning Disabled Education Expert Jonathan Kozol’s crusade to prevent school reform BY JONATHAN LEAF Jonathan Kozol is back. The leftist education expert has been promoting his latest...
Paid article Let a Hundred Flowers Be Crushed
BORK, ELLEN
Let a Hundred Flowers Be Crushed The precarious lives of China’s dissidents BY ELLEN BORK I arrived in Hangzhou on a plane from Beijing one Saturday in August. Wen picked me up at the airport....
Paid article "Dear Diary, I Think I'm in Love"
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Dear Diary, I Think I’m in Love The confessions of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. BY P. J. O’ROURKE This is a bad, vain, dull, repulsive book. Don’t read it. I didn’t. Oops, have I committed the...
Paid article Edinburgh Rhapsodies
POWERS, ELIZABETH
Edinburgh Rhapsodies The lives and loves of Scotland’s intellectual gentlefolk. BY ELIZABETH POWERS Before the postmodernists deconstructed it for us, the enclosed moral world was one of the...
Paid article Weiner's World
MULLARKEY, MAUREEN
Weiner’s World The reductio ad absurdum of conceptual art. BY MAUREEN MULLARKEY Imaginary numbers are vital to modern mathematics. The discovery of imaginary art—a.k.a. conceptual art—in the...
Paid article His Shining Hour
WEISER, JAY
His Shining Hour Bill Charlap and his Trio are reinvigorating jazz. BY JAY WEISER The fi rst time I heard them was in the late 1990s at Zinno’s, a now-departed New York piano...
Paid article Marlowe's Anti-Heroes
TUSHNET, EVE
Marlowe’s Anti-Heroes Two novel versions of Elizabethan history plays. BY EVE TUSHNET There are ambitious decisions, and then there are cocky ones. Washington’s Shakespeare Theatre chose...
Paid article Vital Gore
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Vital Gore Tim Burton’s demon barber is not for the faint of heart. BY JOHN PODHORETZ On Christmas night 1940, the theater critic Brooks Atkinson attended the Broadway opening of...
Paid article Parody
Parody “Mohammed Now Second Most Popular Boys’ Name in Britain” —Daily Mail, December...
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