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Paid article"Solidarity Forever, Pal!"
"Solidarity Forever, Pal!" In the Don Imus vs. Al Sharpton celebrity tag-team cage match that obsessed Washington last week, and which ended with the radio jock's firing for racial insensitivity at...
Paid articleGym DanDies
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Casual Gym Dandies I'm at the gym jogging on a Life Fitness Treadmill and watching the Flying Kaminsky perform— there's no other way to describe it—his exercise routine. He's a short wiry guy who...
Paid articleGALLING GALLAUDET
BERGEN, BARRY H.
Correspondence Galling Gallaudet As a faculty member at Gallaudet University, I have struggled over the past year to explain the politics, background, and nuances of the events at Gallaudet to...
Paid articleFighting to Win
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
EDITORIAL Standard Fighting to Win As Congress again takes up the issue of support for our troops fighting in Iraq, members should have the decency to take account of the successes those troops...
Paid articlePutting Words in Her Mouth
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Putting Words in Her Mouth Katie Couric remembers somebody else's first library card. by Andrew Ferguson Not long after I came to Washington to work as a junior editorial flunky, I went to a...
Paid articleA McCain Surge?
BARNES, FRED
A McCain Surge? Defending the Iraq war is his best shot. by Fred Barnes Senator John McCain's speech last week on winning in Iraq earned high marks, at least from conservatives. One result was an...
Paid articleWhat Putin Stands For
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
What Putin Stands For Planes, uranium, tanks, infrastructure, and nuclear power for sale. by Reuben F. Johnson Kiev Apopular joke about Russian president Vladimir Putin these days—like most humor...
Paid articleMitch-Slapping the Democrats
LUCAS, FRED
Mitch-Slapping the Democrats Leading the opposition comes naturally to McConnell. by Fred Lucas service official who—it has just been announced—will be sent for a month-long crash course in...
Paid article"O Brotherhood, What Art Thou?"
Baran, Zeyno
O Brotherhood, What Art Thou? Don't mistake Islamic extremists for moderates. by Zeynq Baran Even though Congress was in recess the first week of April, a number of lawmakers kept busy. A...
Paid articleFrom the Courthouse to the White House
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
From the Courthouse to the White House? Fred Thompson auditions for the leading role By Stephen F. Hayes Astrange thing happened a few weeks back when I went to the Cafe Promenade at the...
Paid articleThe Nonprofit Industrial Complex
ALEXANDER, GERARD
The Nonprofit Industrial Complex Is there such a thing as too much civil society? By Gerard Alexander As if the United States doesn't stand out enough these days, yet another trend is making us...
Paid articleThe Tennessee Waltz
SIMON, JOHN
The Tennessee Waltz Dancing with genius and despair by John Simon The Notebooks of Tennessee Williams is really two books. On the verso pages we get Williams's text in rather fine print. On the...
Paid articleSpartan Sacrifice
BUNCH, SONNY
Spartan Sacrifice Why do we remember the Battle of Thermopylae? BY SONNY BUNCH One of the key moments in Herodotus' chronicle of the Persian wars comes at the narrow mountain passage of...
Paid articleThe Klavan File
Schwartz, Joel
The Klavan File A novelist of values in the Age of Terror. BY JOEL SCHWARTZ Andrew Klavan is a prolific crime novelist and screenwriter, author of about 20 novels (some pseudonymous). He is also...
Paid articleEarthling's Progress
PEDERSEN, WILLIAM F.
Earthling's Progress One man's journey through the environmental movement. by William F. Pedersen Between 1970 and 1977, Congress passed a major environmental law every year, and environmental...
Paid articleImplant or Animal?
DICARLO, RACHEL
Implant or Animal? From nose jobs to liposuction, perfection awaits. by Rachel DiCarlq In the decade since she turned 28, Alex Kuczynski has had an eye-lift, Botox, collagen treatments,...
Paid articleClifford and Howard
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Clifford and Howard Before Melvin Dummar, there was Clifford Irving. by John Podhqretz The Hoax is a hoax, and that's one of its many pleasures. This new Richard Gere movie purports to tell the...
Paid articleParody
Parody "The White House wants to appoint a high-powered czar to oversee the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with authority to issue directions to the Pentagon, the State Department and other agencies,...
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