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Paid article The surgeon general, Jerry Nadler, etc
A General We're Not Going to Salute The surgeon general, despite the fancy title and the uniform that makes him look like the drum major for a Paraguayan military marching band, is not in fact a...
Paid article .Jonathan Last, reactionary.
Refugee from Tomorrowland Of all the betrayals of childhood, one that still stings came at the hands of the Weekly Reader. Every six weeks or so the teachers at my progressive little Quaker school...
Paid article Read It and Weep
Fight for Reading First Charlotte Allen's "Read It and Weep" (July 16) hit the nail on the head. For once a journalist did her homework and described accurately and cogently Bush's Reading First...
Paid article Keep on Surgin'
EDITORIAL Keep on Surgin' I don't think Congress ought to be running the war. I think they ought to be funding the troops. —George W. Bush, press conference, July 12, 2007 President Bush is...
Paid article Bush Would Rather Fight Than Switch
BARNES, FRED
Bush Would Rather Fight Than Switch The president stands by the surge. by Fred Barnes White House officials were pushing the line last week that President Bush would soon take a positive new tack...
Paid article Senate Republicans Strike Back
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Senate Republicans Strike Back As Reid overreaches on Iraq. by Matthew Continetti Late last week Byron Dorgan, the North Dakota Democrat, offered what he assumed was an uncontroversial amendment...
Paid article Catch and Release Doesn't Work
SCHANZER, JONATHAN
Catch and Release Doesn't Work Yemen's failed anti-terrorist policy. by Jonathan Schanzer Nine people, including seven Spanish tourists, were killed in Yemen on July 2 when a suicide bomber...
Paid article The ACLU Loses in Court
MCCARTHY, ANDREW C.
The ACLU Loses in Court But the administration yields to Congress on surveillance. by Andrew C. McCarthy The American Civil Liberties Union's Steven Shapiro is one of the best lawyers in the...
Paid article The Ultimate Export Control
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
The Ultimate Export Control Why F-14s are being put into a shredder. by Reuben F. Johnson John Walker Jr. of the infamous Walker family spy ring was once asked how he had been able to pass some of...
Paid article Down but Not Out
Sheley, Erin
Down but Not Out The Supreme Court doesn't quite kill off racial preferences. by Erin Sheley In March 1999, Samantha Comfort of Lynn, Massachusetts, tried to enroll her daughter Elizabeth at the...
Paid article Musharraf Gets Tough . . .
Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed
Musharraf Gets Tough . . . But don't get your hopes up for a second act. by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross In a country that for the past year has consistently ceded ground to terrorists, the storming of...
Paid article Cheney Speaks
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Cheney Speaks On Clinton's pardons, 9/11 as seen from the White House bunker, mistakes made in Iraq, and more By Stephen F. Hayes On January 20, 2001, Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne accompanied...
Paid article Glorious, Indeed
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Glorious, Indeed What the English Revolution of1688 meant by Gertrude Himmelfarb Michael Barone is a distinguished political analyst, commentator, journalist, and occasional historian, the author...
Paid article Washed Ashore
Alston, Edith
Washed Ashore The secret story of how Izzy became Richard. by Edith Alston In September 1940, Itzak Lejdel is one of 86 passengers stuck aboard the chartered steamship Quanza, docked south of...
Paid article The Nazino File
WOOD, GRAEME
The Nazino File A vision of Hell from the Soviet archives. by Graeme Wood As a general rule, a name like "Cannibal Island" spells doom for property values. But Nazino, in western...
Paid article Awe and Shock
PHELAN, JOSEPH
Awe and Shock Beauty, and the lack of it, in the life of art. by Joseph Phelan In one of his poems, Rainer Maria Rilke speaks of walking through an art gallery and suddenly coming upon an archaic...
Paid article 'Unexpected Wit'
PODHORETZ, JOHN
'Unexpected Wit' It's not the action that makes action movies blockbusters. by John Podhoretz Why is Transformers, a movie based on a 23-year-old line of toys for 9-year-old boys that, in turn,...
Paid article Parody
“The Beverly Hills hairstylist, a Democrat, said he hit it off with thenSen. John Edwards of North Carolina at a meeting in Los Angeles that brought several fashion experts together to advise...
Issue Vol. 012 Issue 043 (July 30 2007)
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