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Paid articleRankled by Rudy
Scrapbook Rankled by Rudy When it comes to sniffing out trends, The Scrapbook is a virtual basset hound. And without trying too hard, we have detected one that ought to please Rudy Giuliani,...
Paid articleMetsoMania ReMeMbeRed
Skinner, Savid
Casual METSOMANIA REMEMBERED It will be spring soon and, more to the point, baseball season. This knowledge brings me some joy and not a little anxiety, due to the birth of my son almost a...
Paid articleCROSS WITH W&M
GARDINER, REV. DR. W.R.
Correspondence Cross With W&M EVIDENTLY the College of William and Mary saw only a glimmer of light as they didn’t return the cross to its rightful place on the altar, but rather to a glass...
Paid article"Progress There, Idiocy Here"
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Progress There, Idiocy Here In order to preserve the cosmic harmony, it seems the gods insist that good news in one place be offset by misfortune elsewhere. It may well be that Gen....
Paid articleBush Turns the Other Cheek
BARNES, FRED
Bush Turns the Other Cheek Alas. by Fred Barnes When President Bush, at the tail end of his Latin American trip last week, got around to commenting on the controversy over eight fired...
Paid articleA Defamation Is Born
SCHIFFREN, LISA
A Defamation Is Born Another left-wing Iraq obsession. by Lisa Schiffren On February 4, 2005, an Italian journalist named Giuliana Sgrena was captured and held hostage by a group of...
Paid articleGunfight at D C Corral
Sheley, Erin
Gunfight at D.C. Corral A victory for the Second Amendment. by Erin Sheley When Blackstone described the right to carry arms as part of the natural right of “self-preservation,” he could not...
Paid articleSe Habla Lawsuit?
Blum, Edward
Se Habla Lawsuit? Another reason to dislike the Justice Department. by Edward Blum “A City of Homes . . . A City for Business . . . A City Rich with History and Multi-cultural Diversity”—so...
Paid articleReaping the Whirlwind
LEHRER, ELI
Reaping the Whirlwind Mississippi's insurance problem is everybody's. by Eli Lehrer More than 18 months after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, the state of Mississippi finds itself...
Paid articleAnd the Band Plays On
LABASH, MATT
And the Band Plays On . . The music of New Orleans is still alive, but will the city ever recover? By Matt Labash New Orleans To eat New Orleans raw, if you're into that sort of thing, it helps...
Paid articleDeath of a Hero
Bowman, James
Death of a Hero Robert Falcon Scott reappraised by James Bowman To eat New Orleans raw, if you’re into that sort of thing, it helps to be at the Maple Leaf Bar on Tuesdays around midnight. The...
Paid articleForget Me Not
Macomber, Shawn
Forget Me Not How fantasy and truth complicate two lives. by Shawn Macqmber Right at the end of his biography of the great British polar explorer, Robert Falcon Scott, David Crane writes:...
Paid articleFriends in Need
Schachter, Abby Wisse
Friends in Need Understanding the alliance of Zionists and Christian Zionists. by Abby Wisse Schachter Why did Israeli-American journalist Zev Chafets write a book about Jews and evangelicals?...
Paid articleWatch on the Rhine
Lendon, J.E.
Watch on the Rhine Barbarians at the gate—of the Roman empire. by J.E. Lendqn When the pans dredged from the river are lined up in a museum, as if on identity parade, it looks as though all...
Paid articleY'all's History
Hays, Charlotte
Y' all's History Or, defending the South, Yankee style. by Charlotte Hays Once I told my uncle that I love the South so much I would die for it. Yes, replied the venerable oldster, but you...
Paid articleFounder Reader
Achorn, Edward
Founder Reader Perusing the books of John Adams, bibliophile. by Edward Achqrn John Adams was nuts for books. Though he wasn’t nearly as well off as Jefferson or Washington, Adams spent...
Paid articleThermopylooza
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Thermopylooza Blood, war, and 'computer-enhanced washboard abs.' by John Podhqretz Into the San Fernando Valley of Death rode 300, the strange new movie that may prove to be one of the most...
Paid articleParody
Parody "The rules at Oprah Winfrey's ultra-posh school... are apparently so strict they make a reformatory look like a holiday resort. That's the word from upset parents, who say the school rules...
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