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Paid articleThe Feith Memo Revisited
Scrapbook Much press attention was given last week to a report from the Department of Defense Inspector General. The IG report examined the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy,...
Paid articleTo Borrow a Phrase
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Casual To Borrow a Phrase "P lagiarize," as I once wrote. "Let no one else's work evade your eyes. / Remember why the good Lord made your eyes, / so don't shade your eyes, / but plagiarize,...
Paid articleJUDGING DRUGS
CHASE, PETER
Correspondence Judging Drugs Iserve as adjunct scholar to the Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs, which has sued the Food and Drug Administration to permit terminal patients...
Paid articleThe GOP's Moment of Truth
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL The GOP's Moment of Truth "When Sen. John E. Sununu (R-N.H.) saw reporters approaching him last week, he took off in a sprint, determined to say as little as possible about a nonbinding...
Paid articleCash for Kim
ROSETT, CLAUDIA
Cash for Kim From drugs to contraband to U.N. aid—the many rackets of North Korea. by Claudia Rqsett While U.S. chief negotiator Christopher Hill has been struggling in Beijing to cut a diplomatic...
Paid articleMaster of the Senate
BARNES, FRED
Master of the Senate Mitch McConnell runs rings around Harry Reid. by Fred Barnes y That prompted Senate \ A / majority leader Harry Reid VV to think he could outma-neuver Republican minority...
Paid articleSanctions Against Iran Would
Guitta, olivieR
Sanctions Against Iran Would Work Too bad they won't be tried. by Olivier Guitta After nearly four years of fruitless negotiations between the EU-3 (France, Germany, and the United Kingdom) and...
Paid articleThe Trouble with Traumatology
SATEL, SALLY
The Trouble with Traumatology Is it advocacy or is it science? by Sally Satel Last month a series of letters appeared in Science. They were written in response to a study by trauma researchers at...
Paid articleOil's Not Well in Iraq
Makovsky, MiChael
Oil's Not Well in Iraq But it's not too late to fix the problem. by Michael Makqvsky On March 27, 2003, Paul Wol-fowitz, then deputy secretary of defense, predicted that Iraq's oil revenue would...
Paid articleIran's Obsession with the Jews
k?ntzel, Matthias
Iran's Obsession with the Jews Denying the Holocaust, desiring another one By Matthias Kuntzel On December 12, 2006, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad personally brought to a close the...
Paid articleThe Full Schumer
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Full Schumer The senator from New York and his imaginary friends By Matthew Continetti Carla Cohen is a co-owner of Politics and Prose, a fashionable independent bookstore in Northwest D.C....
Paid articleScenes from the Climate Inquisition
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.; GReen, kenneth P.
Scenes from the Climate Inquisition The chilling effect of the global warming consensus By Steven F. Hayward and Kenneth P. Green On February 2, an AEI research project on climate change policy...
Paid articleThe Rise of the Metro Republicans
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Rise of the Metro Republicans How McCain, Romney, and Giuliani may redraw the red-blue map By Noemie Emery I-^w- ere are the three leading candidates for I president in the Republican party,...
Paid articleTheatrical Man
SIMON, JOHN
Mike Wallace, Robert Brustein, and Carol Charming at the Theatre Hall of Fame, 2002 Theatrical Man On and off the boards with Robert Brustein by John Simon Reading Robert Brustein's latest...
Paid articleThe Talking Cure
deneen, PatRiCk J.
The Talking Cure The human voice as the engine of democracy. by Patrick J. Deneen There is a storyline that underlies much contemporary teaching of the history of political thought. In the...
Paid articleSkin Deep
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Skin Deep Age and beauty, the Hollywood way. by Charlotte Allen Nora Ephron's latest book, a collection of essays by the 65-year-old author of the screenplays for When Harry Met Sally . . . and...
Paid articleThe Science of Fiction
sChaRPeR, diane
The Science of Fiction Plot, characters, agents, and dust jackets. by Diane Scharper On meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), Abraham Lincoln commented wryly, "'So...
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