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Paid articleElton John, mullahs, Mickey Mouse, etc.
Sir Elton's Candle Power There are many guilty pleasures in the life of The Scrapbook, and not the least of these is celebrity tantrums. This is not because such spectacles prove that celebrities...
Paid articleJoseph Lindsley, pedestrian
Kind of My Kind of Town All of Washington is divided into four unequal parts, and in just over two years I've lived in all of them. I acquired that distinction when I moved to an apartment complex...
Paid articleHong Kong, the military, etc.
Liberty in Hong Kong Gerard Baker may be overly sanguine about Hong Kong's democratic future ("One Country, Two Systems, Ten Years," June 25 / July 2). It's unsurprising that Hong Kong's free...
Paid articleOf Senators and Soldiers
EDITORIAL Of Senators and Soldiers Richard Lugar of Indiana, George Voinovich of Ohio, Pete Domenici of New Mexico, and John Warner of Virginia have together served more than a century in the...
Paid articleThe Most Popular Governor
BARNES, FRED
The Most Popular Governor Alaska's Sarah Palin is the GOP's newest star. by Fred Barnes Juneau The wipeout in the 2006 election left Republicans in such a state of dejection that they've...
Paid articleClearing the Air
Currie, Duncan
Clearing the Air Did the EPA really cover up New York's 9/11 air pollution? by Duncan Currie Of former Bush officials, Christine Todd Whitman would seem to be the most difficult to cast as a...
Paid articleThe Elser Solution
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
The Elser Solution Rethinking the ban on assassinations. by Gabriel Schqenfeld Torturing al Qaeda suspects is impermissible in all circumstances, an army of lawyers and moralists are telling us,...
Paid articleThe Crisis of the Wahhabi Regime
al-alawi, stephen schwartz and irFan
The Crisis of the Wahhabi Regime Surprising developments in Saudi Arabia. by Stephen Schwartz and Irfan al-Alawi Long accustomed to abusing their power with impunity, the Saudi mutawiyin or...
Paid articleAbortion International
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
Abortion International What AI now stands for. by Ryan T. Anderson Amnesty International has come in for some bad press recently. Can a human-rights organization be taken seriously when its annual...
Paid articleCuckoo Clocks and Jihadists
Guitta, olivieR
Cuckoo Clocks and Jihadists What Switzerland is now producing. by Olivier Guitta As jihadist plots continue to be uncovered from Glasgow to New Jersey, it is plain that no place can be considered...
Paid articleRead It and Weep
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Read It and Weep Why does Congress hate the one part of No Child Left Behind that works? By Charlotte Allen Richmond, Virginia In a classroom at Ginter Park Elementary School, a century-old...
Paid articleThe 18th Amendment
CANNATO, VINCENT J.
The 18th Amendment When the Constitution just said no' to alcohol by Vincent j. Cannatq At the height of Prohibition, Fiorello La Guardia, then a New York congressman, held a demonstration in his...
Paid articleNo Amnesty for Lepers
QUEENAN, JOE
No Amnesty for Lepers Hansen's Disease is a cancer on America. BY Joe Queenan Two years ago, CNN heavyweight Lou Dobbs inexplicably began propagating the theory that illegal aliens were...
Paid articleDeath and the Maiden
sChaRPeR, diane
Death and the Maiden A 'Wuthering Heights' set in Cool Britannia. by Diane Scharper Janet Ward learns that her mother, who died three weeks ago, left her a beach house on a remote British coast....
Paid articleThe Good Soldiers
HAMBY, ALONZO L.
One week after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Colonel Dwight D. Eisenhower, just off a train he had boarded in Texas two days earlier, reported for duty at the War Plans Division to Army Chief...
Paid articleAnother Country
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Another Country 'Young American novelists' can't find America. by Matthew Cqntinetti In 1983 the chic British literary magazine Granta published its Best of Young British Novelists issue. It was a...
Paid articleMetaphor Madness
SWAIM, BARTON
Metaphor Madness In which a line is drawn in the sand for political journalists. by Barton Swaim Browsing the children's books at Barnes & Noble the other day, I was exasperated to find so many...
Paid articleRodent's Delight
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Rodent's Delight A portrait of the artist as a young rat.' by John Podhqretz Funny, inspired, and visually staggering, Ratatouille is one of the most beautiful films ever made. Everything about it...
Paid articleParody
“Iran on Monday put into operation a 24-hour English-language satellite television channel to extend its global reach during a period of growing pressure from the United States. The satellite...
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