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Paid articleHillary vs. the Pentagon, Barry Bonds, etc
Hillary vs. the Pentagon When Senator Hillary Clinton sent a letter to the Pentagon requesting information on U.S. plans for a withdrawal from Iraq, Undersecretary of Defense Eric Edelman fired...
Paid articleJonathan V. Last, gourmand
Pane e Nino Until last week, I had been going to A.V. Ristorante, a modest Italian restaurant on New York Avenue, for as long as I'd been in Washington—longer even. During my college years in...
Paid articleBoomers defended and more.
The Brave Boomers IN HIS COMMENDABLE EFFORT to praise the current generation that stepped up to the plate in the wake of 9/11 ("The 9/11 Generation: Better than the Boomers," July 30), Dean Barnett...
Paid articleThe Turn
EDITORIAL The Turn Hot July brings cooling showers, / Apricots and gillyflowers, as Sara Coleridge's doggerel has it. But for the American antiwar movement, this July brought only a cold drizzle,...
Paid articleThe Iraq Shuffle
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Iraq Shuffle The congressional Democrats waltz around inconvenient facts. by Matthew Cqntinetti Last week, when the New York Times published an op-ed arguing that Gen. David Petraeus should be...
Paid articleAtheist Tracts
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Atheist Tracts God, they're predictable. by Harvey Mansfield As if we were back in eighteenth-century France, atheist tracts are abroad in our land, their flamboyant titles defiant. The God...
Paid articleThe Day the Emails Died
BARNES, FRED
The Day the Emails Died Bush will miss his aide Peter Wehner. by Fred Barnes Aunique chapter in White House history came to a conclusion last week. Call it the Wehner era, as in Peter Wehner, the...
Paid articleThe Arsenal of the Iraq Insurgency
Tkacik, John J. Jr.
The Arsenal of the Iraq Insurgency It's made in China. by John J. Tkacik Jr. This year, many truckloads of small arms and explosives direct from Chinese government-owned factories to the Iranian...
Paid articleCenter Fold?
LINDBERG, TOD
Center Fold? Democrats turn on their moderates. BY TOD LlNDBERG There's no obvious way to measure such a thing, but as a matter of intuition, you'd have to say that the most hated people in...
Paid articleA Club Taiwan Can't Join
SCHMITT, GARY
A Club Taiwan Can't Join The U.N. breaks its own rules—again. by Gary Schmitt Membership in the United Nations is supposed to be "open to all . . . peace-loving states which accept the obligations...
Paid articleIt's Still the Economy, Stupid
STELZER, IRWIN M.
It's Still the Economy, Stupid Nervous markets aren't the whole story. by Irwin M. Stelzer Amarket spasm. Repricing of credit risk. Liquidity crunch. Those are some of the terms traders are using...
Paid articleThe Other Man from Hope
Eastland, Terry
The Other Man from Hope Mike Huckabee, the likable longshot in the Republican presidential race By Terry Eastland Muscatine, Iowa I-^w- ere in this small but engaging river city, I known for its...
Paid articleLights, Camera, Reaction
BUNCH, SONNY
Lights, Camera, Reaction Thor Halvorssen's campaign to make Hollywood safe for non-leftists By Sonny Bunch Los Angeles During the fourth season of HBO's hit comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm,...
Paid articleMan About Town
Epstein, Joseph
Man About Town Leo knew everyone, everyone knew Leo iv )»seph Epstein There is an old joke about a man named Sam, who knew everyone and was known by everyone, so that, Easter morning, on St....
Paid articleMagic Alert
SCHIFFREN, LISA
Magic Alert The last installment in the Harry Potter saga. Or is it? by Lisa Schiffren As the final installment of J.K. Rowling's 4,195-page epic begins, the Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters...
Paid articleThe Oswald Effect
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
1& The Oswald Effect Johnny, we hardly knew ye after November 1963. by Steven F. Hayward Encounter Books, the publisher of this provocative and penetrating new book about John F. Kennedy, could...
Paid articleA Family Tragedy
STAPLETON, ANN
A Family Tragedy The human cost of the Iranian revolution. by Ann Stapleton "What an illusion [is] the idea of an ordered, ordinary life," writes Dalia Sofer, an Iranian-born New Yorker who, in...
Paid articleWalcott in Verse
WALSH, PATRICK J.
Walcott in Verse Perceiving the world in a formal setting. by Patrick J. Walsh Derek Walcott is a passionate poet. Passion is a word much misused today. It means to suffer in love and to...
Paid articleThe Student Princes
EASTLAND, KATHERINE
The Student Princes A child is the father to the president here. by Katherine Eastland This fun, interactive exhibit about the education of 20th-century presidents presents more than 150 artifacts...
Paid articleParody
“Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama issued a pointed warning yesterday to Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, saying that as president he would be prepared to order U.S. troops into...
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