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Paid article Hair Force One
Hair Force One These last few weeks have been a slog for John Edwards, the former one-term senator from North Carolina who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination. First came news...
Paid article The Good SoldierS
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Casual The Good Soldiers On a recent episode of Law & Order, a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom is the victim of a homicide. After returning from the war, he'd struggled with severe mental...
Paid article Now Can We Fight the Enemy?
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
EDITORIAL Now Can We Fight the Enemy? The war over the war in Washington is quiet for the moment. Congress has finally appropriated funds for America's warriors without setting a deadline for...
Paid article A Bridge Too Far for Conservatives
BARNES, FRED
A Bridge Too Far for Conservatives The perils of working with Ted Kennedy. by Fred Barnes Don't listen to Teddy Kennedy. If you belong to the small band of conservative brothers inclined to...
Paid article Dr Death Rides Again
Marker, Rita L.
Dr. Death Rides Again Jack Kevorkian's movement has done better without him. by Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith What do cicadas have in common with Jack Kevorkian? They share a cacophonous...
Paid article The Murtha Democrats
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Murtha Democrats They've found power hard to handle. by Matthew Cqntinetti The first thing on Rep. Mike Rogers's mind was: Don't lose your cool. It was May 17, and Rogers, a Michigan...
Paid article Bush's Colombia Deal
Currie, Duncan
When George Bush dropped by Bogota during his recent tour of Latin America, he became the first president to visit the Colombian capital since Ronald Reagan in 1982. His brief stopover was mainly...
Paid article Howard's End
BOOT, MAX
Howard's End Australia's prime minister no longer connects with voters. by Max Boot Sydney Everyone knows that in a few weeks' time George W. Bush will lose his closest international ally when...
Paid article Days of Their Lives
EMERY, NOEMIE
Days of Their Lives The Hillary and Bill show, America's longest-running soap opera By Noemie Emery First there was Dallas and then there was Dynasty, family tales of intrigue in high places,...
Paid article The Army We Need
DONNELLY, TOM
The Army We Need We can't fight The Long War with the forces we have By Tom Donnelly In wartime Washington there is but one point of bipartisan agreement: The land forces of the United States are...
Paid article A World Without Public Schools
GELERNTER, DAVID
A World Without Public Schools If the consensus underlying American public education has disappeared, why shouldn't the institution? By David Gelernter Should America have public schools, or...
Paid article Stranger in His Own Land
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
Stranger in His Own Land The mystery of Aaron Burr by James M. Banner Jr. All historical subjects, like styles in art or fashions in clothes, have their day and then subside—sometimes from...
Paid article A Woman's Place
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
A Woman's Place At the very bottom rung of criminal society [are] the women.' by Charlotte Allen Before I began to write for a living, I practiced law, mostly criminal law. During the three years...
Paid article Among the Lions
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Among the Lions Writers don't necessarily make the best stories. by Edwin M. Yqder Jr. Some books, as Bacon might have put it, are to be nibbled. This is one of them, the third gathering of...
Paid article Land for Peace
Satter, David
Land for Peace Stolypin's reforms might have prevented the Bolshevik cataclysm. by David Satter Of all the questions that plagued czarist Russia, none was more cursed than the land question. In a...
Paid article The Heart of Japan
Beichman, Janine
The Heart of Japan From the past to the present in the stories of Higuchi Ichiyd. by Janine Beichman Higuchi Ichiyo (1872-1896) is one of a number of Meiji period writers who died of tuberculosis...
Paid article Boy Gets Girl Pregnant
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Boy Gets Girl Pregnant Obscenely funny, and maybe disturbing. by John Podhqretz Ben is an ambitionless man-boy with no job, $114 in his bank account, and a serious commitment to his bong. Alison...
Paid article Parody
Parody "Climate central: Gore in his Nashville home office, where he wrote his new book. Mind-map software and huge Post-it notes help him order his thoughts." —Time magazine, May 28,...
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