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Paid articleThe Media Frenzy
The Media Frenzy In their anguish over the slaughter of innocents at Virginia Tech, students and teachers and school officials and parents seemed to agree on one thing: the press coverage was not...
Paid articlePrize and Fall
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual Prize and Fall Y'ou may have noticed that Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution won this year's Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Commentary. I might not have noticed it myself,...
Paid articleTIME KEEPS DRAGGIN' ON
DOYLE, JEFFREY
Correspondence Time Keeps Draggin' On As a former correctional officer, past vice president of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA), and owner of a controversial CCPOA...
Paid articleOn Democracy in Iraq
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
EDITORIAL Standard On Democracy in Iraq Honest Democrats should admit that they are in a predicament: The electoral interests of their party are at odds with the interests of the country in Iraq....
Paid articlePartial Victory
Eastland, Terry
Partial Victory The Supreme Court defers to Congress. by Terry Eastland Though today's opinion does not go so far as to discard Roe or Casey, the Court, differently composed than it was when we...
Paid articleThe Right to Life Lobby vs McCain
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
The Right to Life Lobby vs. McCain They're not fighting about abortion. Charlotte Allen Arizona senator John McCain, currently a bit behind Rudy Giuliani as Republicans' favorite presidential...
Paid articleGunfight at Alumni Corral
Blake, Whitney
Gunfight at Alumni Corral A new round in Dartmouth's running battle. by Whitney Blake Even in America's fractious conservative movement, you don't often see William F. Buckley Jr. and George Will...
Paid articleThe Unquiet Prime Minister
Currie, Duncan
The Unquiet Prime Minister Japan's premier makes his first visit to Washington. by Duncan Currie The last time a Japanese premier met George Bush in America, ten months ago, he wound up touring...
Paid articleMy Struggle with Political Discourse
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Political discourse has become so rotten that it's no longer possible to tell the stench of one presidential candidate from the stink of another. They all give off the same skunk whiff. Would-be...
Paid articleClose Encounters with the Blob
SKINNER, DAVID
Close Encounters with the Blob The educrats are still going strong. by David Skinner Chicago The American Educational Research Association's annual conference saw more than 15,700 attendees two...
Paid articleCan Petraeus Pull It Off?
BOOT, MAX
Can Petraeus Pull It Off? A report on the progress of our arms in Baghdad, Baqubah, Ramadi, and Falluja By Max Boot The news from Iraq is, as usual, grim. Bombings, more bombings, and yet more...
Paid article"Friends, Enemies, and Spoilers"
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
Friends, Enemies and Spoilers Two months in, the consequences of the surge By Frederick W Kagan The new effort to establish security in Iraq has begun. At this early stage, the most important...
Paid articleHow Odd of God
GELERNTER, DAVID
¦g O 03 2 How Odd of God . . . Milton Himmelfarb on the worlds of Judaism by David Gelernter Milton Himmelfarb was the Samuel Johnson of modern (or postmodern) life: A brilliant essayist with an...
Paid articleThe Nuclear Wars
Anderson, Claudia
The Nuclear Wars Men, women, marriage, children—and America's future. by Claudia Anderson Kay Hymowitz has brought good news and bad news back from her investigations into the state of matrimony...
Paid articleFrozen in Time
Klepp, Lawrence
Frozen in Time The ice-bound lands of mythology and history. by Lawrence Klepp uests have a long, distinguished literary history, the most satisfying being the futile ones, from the Grail legends...
Paid articleThe Royal Touch
Freeman, Franklin
The Royal Touch Physician to the courts of Renaissance Europe. by Franklin Freeman Truth is the criterion of historical study," wrote G.M. Trevelyan, "but its impelling motive is poetic. Its...
Paid articleText Messenger
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Text Messenger James B. Meriwether, 1928-2007. by Edwin M. Yqder Jr. In every writer's secret heart, which is not without tincture of vanity, he covets the kind of letter I received out of the...
Paid articleHitchcock Lite
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Hitchcock Lite Entertaining, yes, but Shia LaBeouf is no James Stewart. by John Podhqretz The new hit movie Distur-bia is Rear Window with teenagers. The protagonist is not a rugged Life...
Paid articleParody
"Frank Langella and Michael Sheen star in the Donmar Warehouse production of Peter Morgan's drama, based on the taped conversations between Robert Frost [sic] and President Nixon." —New Yorker,...
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