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Paid article Feinstein on Gitmo, Harry Reid's stunt, etc.
Feinstein's Guantanamo Prison Blues Dianne Feinstein is sponsoring an amendment to next year's defense authorization bill that would force the president to close the terrorist detention facility at...
Paid article Andrew Ferguson, salesman
Casual Death of a Salesman "Y "ou ought to talk to your publisher," said the radio host. "They're really overselling you." She was the substitute host of a high-rated show out west, and as I...
Paid article The blacklist, lepers, and more.
Silver Screen Stalinists Stephen Schwartz may be optimistic that the blacklist mythology is fading from modern memory, but I am less sure ("Modern Mythology," July 9). On July 4, Turner Classic...
Paid article They Don't Really Support the Troops
EDITORIAL They Don't Really Support the Troops Cindy Sheehan, mother of a soldier who was killed in Iraq, emerged on the American political scene two years ago. Distraught and unstable, she was...
Paid article The 9/11 Generation
barnett, dean
The 9/11 Generation Better than the Boomers. by Dean Barnett In the 1960s, history called the Baby Boomers. They didn't answer the phone. Confronted with a generation-defining conflict, the cold...
Paid article Rudy's the One?
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Rudy's the One? No, he's not Nixon. by Matthew Cqntinetti Is Rudy Giuliani the political reincarnation of Richard Nixon? That was the argument former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson made in a...
Paid article An Unusually Effective Minority
BARNES, FRED
An Unusually Effective Minority Bush and the congressional GOP embarrass the Democrats. by Fred Barnes The biggest surprise in Washington in 2007 is who's turned out to be the strongest force in...
Paid article Hillary Who
LINDBERG, TOD
Hillary Who Is there a Clinton in the 2008 race? BY TOD LlNDBERG Aminiflap recently broke out over a Politico item about a July 9 memo to "Interested Parties" from Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton's...
Paid article Trading with Our Friends
Currie, Duncan
Trading with Our Friends Congress is alienating Colombia and Peru. by Duncan Currie Congress seems poised to scuttle a free trade agreement with Colombia—and thus hand Venezuelan president Hugo...
Paid article Tough Americans
Fumento, Michael
Tough Americans The inspiring stories of soldiers wounded in Iraq By Michael Fumento In the film Home of the Brave, a soldier who lost her hand in Iraq is asked if she underwent physical...
Paid article Iraq Is the Central Front
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
I now address my speech to the whole of the Islamic nation: Listen and understand. The issue is big and the misfortune is momentous. The most important and serious issue today for the whole world is...
Paid article Understanding the Afghans
marLowe, ann
Understanding the Afghans Rule number one: They're not like us by Ann Marlowe As you emerge, moist-eyed, from this riveting story of male brutality and female endurance, you may find yourself...
Paid article Four Temperaments
Klepp, Lawrence
Four Temperaments How medicine saw the human body for two millennia. by Lawrence Klepp It's much better being melancholy than depressed, much less depressing. If you're depressed you take pills,...
Paid article Unhappy Days
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Unhappy Days The cure for the Great Depression was addiction to big government. by Stephen Schwartz The "forgotten man" is a phrase with multiple echoes. The long agony this book recounts—that of...
Paid article A Bard's Story
macLean, aaron
A Bard's Story How Shakespeare dramatized man's fate. by Aaron MacLean The deathbed conversion can be a moment of comedy, grandeur, or disgrace, depending on who is describing it. One can...
Paid article Requiem for Strings
Stauffer, George B.
Requiem for Strings The salutary past, and uncertain future, of classical music. by George B. Stauffer Cultural commentators have been noting for quite some time now classical music's fall from...
Paid article Queens of Comedy
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Queens of Comedy And you thought Franklin Pangborn was dead. by John Podhoretz Despite what you may once have read in my Wikipedia entry (since edited, though not by me), I am not gay. However,...
Paid article Parody
“Democrats rolled out cots and ordered pizzas as they settled in for a marathon Senate debate on Iraq last night that featured numerous speeches but little chance of getting any closer to...
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