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Paid article "Ricky Silberman, 1937-2007"
Scrapbook Ricky Silberman, 1937-2007 We were saddened to learn of the death last week of Ricky Silberman, after a long and valiant struggle with cancer. Rosalie Gaull Silberman, Smith ’58,...
Paid article Driver's Ed
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual Driver's Ed I have been instructing my 15year-old daughter in driving with a standard transmission and, when asked how things are going, can respond truthfully that things are going...
Paid article MEET THE LOONEYS
ROGGENSACK, ROD
Correspondence Meet the Looneys REGARDING Matthew Continetti’s “The Full Schumer” (Feb. 19): Senator Charles Schumer should not count on his imaginary friends, the “Baileys,” to show up at...
Paid article "You Go, Geffen"
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL You Go, Geffen! We know from the philosophers that a true statement is true without regard to the reliability or sagacity of the person who utters it. We have it on good authority...
Paid article Respect.Conservatism
Douthat, Ross; Salam, Reihan
"Respect Conservatism" Rudy Giuliani's distinctive brand? by Ross Douthat and Reihan Salam When Rudolph Giuliani first ran for mayor of New York in 1989, he made a critical mistake. Assuming...
Paid article They'd Rather Switch Than Fight
BARNES, FRED
They'd Rather Switch Than Fight The predictable move right by Republican presidential candidates. by FReD baRnes The sudden embrace of social conservatism by top Republican presidential...
Paid article A Tax-Cutting Democrat
Rubin, Jennifer
A Tax-Cutting Democrat Bill Richardson's New Mexico record. by Jennifer Rubin In July 2006 the Wall Street Journal touted New Mexico’s governor Bill Richardson as a man who “embraced tax...
Paid article Africa's New Hegemon
Kirchick, James
Africa's New Hegemon From Cape to Cairo via Beijing by James Kirchick Hu Jintao, president of China, has just completed an eightnation tour of Africa—a visit that comes on the heels of a...
Paid article Trick or Treat for Feminism
Sylva, Douglas A.
Trick or Treat for Feminism UNICEF's not about children anymore. BY DOUGLAS A. SYLYA Two years into Ann Veneman’s tenure as head of the U.N. Children’s Fund, it is clear that she is following...
Paid article "Hasta La Vista, Free Speech"
Cullum, Blanquita
Hasta La Vista, Free Speech Hugo Chavez consolidates his hold on Venezuela's media. by Blanquita Cullum Venezuelan president Hugo Ch?vez proclaims he is building a new sort of socialism,...
Paid article The Democrats' Special Forces Fetish
Fumento, Michael
The Democrats' Special Forces Fetish A fatuous promise to "double the size" of our elite military units By Michael Fumento It was one bullet point in the plan for the Pelosi Congress’s “first...
Paid article Valentine's Day in Saudi Arabia
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Valentine's Day in Saudi Arabia Portents of change from the desert kingdom By Stephen Schwartz & Irfan al-Alawi Close observers of Saudi Arabia detect what may be the first faint signs of...
Paid article The Age of Chess
Klepp, Lawrence
The Age of Chess And the sport of kings, queens, bishops, etc. by Lawrence Klepp Let’s begin with aspersions. George Bernard Shaw thought it “a foolish expedient for making idle people...
Paid article Out of the Hijab
Lavin, Abigail
Out of the Hijab One woman's problem with Islam. by Abigail Lavin By now, the past few years of Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s life are well known. Here’s the abridged version: The Somalian refugee to the...
Paid article Washington Calling
Hart, Jeffrey
Washington Calling A good introduction to a great American writer. by Jeffrey Hart Four writers, roughly contemporary, can be regarded as founders of an American literature distinctive from...
Paid article In A Family Way
Alston, Edith
In a Family Way An Anglo-Irish tale of generations. by Edith Alston Jon McGregor is an interesting young writer, graceful and sly. Calling his first novel If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable...
Paid article The Master's Voice
Messenger, Robert
The Master's Voice How American art drew on Picasso. by Robert Messenger There has been a steady stream of scholarly museum exhibits exploring the reception and spread of Modern art in recent...
Paid article Hanssen's Disease
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Hanssen's Disease Will we ever know why he betrayed his country? by John Podhoretz Breach, the excessively sober new movie about the FBI’s efforts to bring down the most damaging spy in...
Paid article Parody
Parody “It is actually somewhat surprising that African American women continue to have a high body image even though the standards of the dominant cultural forces point toward more European...
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