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Paid article Banned in Washington; Tim Robbins speaks.
Banned in Washington The Scrapbook seldom takes notice one way or the other of "Opus," the strikingly unfunny comic strip written and drawn by Berkeley Breathed, of "Bloom County" fame. But the...
Paid article Gerard Baker, pigskin fan.
This Sporting Life Last month, after weeks of frustrating inactivity occasioned by an ankle injury, David Beckham finally made his debut in Major League Soccer. The owner of the most famous foot in...
Paid article Celeb chefs, Harry Potter, and more.
Food Fight Victorino Matus's exploration of the cult of celebrity chefs ("Bam!" August 20 / August 27) deftly describes the decline in the number of cookbooks being published, which has been...
Paid article Kill the Die-in
EDITORIAL Kill the Die-in On August 19, the New York Times published an op-ed by seven enlisted soldiers critical of the Iraq war. At midnight on August 24, The Weekly Standard posted on our...
Paid article Sustaining the Surge
Donnelly, Thomas; SCHMITT, GARY
Sustaining the Surge Bush has more options than people think. by Thomas Donnelly & Gary Schmitt When General David Petraeus reports to Washington next week, the most important question he'll have...
Paid article Clearing the Decks
BARNES, FRED
Clearing the Decks The new GOP formula: purge and elect. by Fred Barnes Republicans are so intent on pushing scandal-plagued members of Congress out of office and far from the media spotlight that...
Paid article The Vulnerable Frontrunner
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Vulnerable Frontrunner Giuliani confronts the primary calendar. by Matthew Continetti The scene was the headquarters of GT Solar Technologies in Merrimack, New Hampshire. It was August 17, and...
Paid article The Long Hello
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Long Hello Finally, the Thompson campaign achieves liftoff. by Stephen F. Hayes On March 11, Fred Thompson told Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday that he was giving "serious consideration" to...
Paid article Gone-zales for Good
LINDBERG, TOD
Gone-zales for Good The attorney general takes his leave. by Tod Lindberg The sequence of events leading to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, per media reports, goes like this:...
Paid article The Lopsided Netroots
barnett, dean
The Lopsided Netroots Why there's no conservative Kos. by Dean Barnett In early August, the collection oflib-eral blogs that refers to itself as "the Netroots" held its annual convention. The...
Paid article Our Posthuman Future . . .
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Our Posthuman Future . . . on the small screen. by Wesley J. Smith Are you happy "merely" being human? Or do you wish your life could somehow be made into something . . . more? If you discovered a...
Paid article AL QAEDA IN IRAQ
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
An insurgent holds up a leaflet advertising a reward for any information leading to the capture of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. U.S. aircraft dropped the leaflets on Falluja in July 2004. The leaflet reads...
Paid article How Many Lawyers Does It Take to Sink the U.S. Navy?*
RABKIN, JEREMY
By Jeremy Rabkin In October 1962, President Kennedy ordered the U.S. Navy to prevent foreign ships from reaching Cuba unless they submitted to U.S. inspections on the high seas to verify that they...
Paid article Mugged by Reality
SIEGEL, FRED
Mugged by Reality Albert Shanker and the fall of American liberalism by Fred Siegel The life of Al Shanker embodied the 1960s transformation of American liberalism from a creed with broad...
Paid article Thrilled to Death
BREEN, JON L.
Thrilled to Death Three new titles on the crime fiction list. by Jon L. Breen Thriller" is the label du jour for commercial crime fiction, favored over "mystery" or "novel of suspense." There...
Paid article Modern Singlehood
Lavin, Abigail
Modern Singlehood The Me Decades are gone. What comes next? by Abigail Lavin The self-help section of your local Barnes & Noble is essentially a catalogue of human egoism, folly, and desperation....
Paid article Slav vs. Teuton
HERMAN, BENJAMIN
Slav vs. Teuton The existential horror of the Eastern Front. by Benjamin Herman Earlier this year, the government of Estonia took a step that sparked outrage across Russia. The Russian parliament...
Paid article Brush with History
BERING, HENRIK
Brush with History Painting was more than a pastime for Winston Churchill. by Henrik Bering One million pounds for a landscape with some sheep, painted by an amateur artist, may strike some as...
Paid article Diary of a Nobody
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Diary of a Nobody Lonely child, cold mother, absent father, loving servant—yawn. by John Podhoretz Does anyone in America outside of Manhattan— and even inside Manhattan—care about the lives of...
Paid article Parody
Paramount Pictures and toymaker Hasbro will team up on a live-action version of G.I. Joe, but the feature fi lm will replace the traditional character’s top-secret U.S. special forces team with an...
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