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Paid article 9/11 fatigue, Luciano Pavarotti, etc.
New York Times Fatigue ii A gain it comes, for the sixth time xA.now—2,191 days after that awful morning—falling for the first time on a Tuesday, the same day of the week." Thus began a front-page,...
Paid article Tod Lindberg, clean freak.
All Washed Up "In the history of the world, no one has ever washed a rented car." Think about it: Could there be a pithier way of making the point that if you don't own something and have no stake...
Paid article Enter the Triangulators
EDITORIAL Enter the Triangulators The case for cutting and running from Iraq has become untenable in recent months, not just substantively but politically as well. Polls show that Americans...
Paid article The McCain Surge
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The McCain Surge It's bearing fruit in New Hampshire. by Stephen F. Hayes Concord, N.H. Tempers flared as a horde of journalists jostled its way through the headquarters of Granite State...
Paid article The Dangers of Deadlines
KAGAN, KIMBERLY
The Dangers of Deadlines Let conditions on the ground dictate troop levels, not politics. by Kimberly Kagan There is perhaps no greater danger to the success of American efforts in Iraq than the...
Paid article And They're Really Off . . .
BARNES, FRED
And They're Really Off . . . Fred's in, John's fighting, Rudy's ahead, and Mitt's got ready cash. by Fred Barnes You didn't see it on TV. Because when Mitt Romney was talking during last week's...
Paid article So Many Reporters, So Few Voters
BAKER, GERARD
So Many Reporters, So Few Voters With Fred Thompson at a typical Iowa campaign event. by Gerard Baker Des Moines If ever you wanted a true-to-life demonstration of the steadily rising tyranny of...
Paid article The CIA Examines Itself
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
The CIA Examines Itself The results aren't pretty. by Gabriel Schoenfeld Who is to blame for the intelligence disaster of September 11? The sixth anniversary of the attacks is upon us, and the...
Paid article The Sunni Side of the Street
LOYOLA, MARIO
The Sunni Side of the Street A hopeful gathering in Ramadi. by Mario Loyola Ramadi, Iraq As U.S. forces have pushed out from their bases and into neighborhoods across Iraq, and the surge has...
Paid article Are We Having Fun Yet?
LABASH, MATT
Are We Having Fun Yet? The infantilization of corporate America By Matt Labash Wilmington, Del. If you're a loyal employee like me, you occasionally check your company's Vision Statement to make...
Paid article Jew-Hatred and Jihad
k?ntzel, Matthias
Jew-Hatred andJihad The Nazi roots of the 9/11 attack By Matthias Kuntzel The idea of using suicide pilots to obliterate the skyscrapers of Manhattan originated in 1940s Berlin. "In the latter...
Paid article The Grass File
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
The Grass File SS veteran, Nobel laureate, America hater by Jeffrey Gedmin Istudied German literature in college and found the whole "Ger-many-confronts-its-past" theme riveting at the time. I...
Paid article Lost Leader
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Lost Leader How Tom Daschle set the stage for his own defeat. by Joseph Bottum It seemed almost a miracle. Tom Daschle, the South Dakotan who rose to lead the Democrats in the Senate, performed...
Paid article Woman of Letters
Seaton, James
Woman of Letters Can Willa Cather be saved from her academic admirers? by James Seaton When Joan Acocella surveyed criticism on Willa Cather in Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism (2000), a...
Paid article In the Trenches
FERGUSON, ANDREW
In the Trenches A descent into Kansas City's National World War I Museum. by Andrew Ferguson In 1917 and 1918, while World War I raged across Europe, the citizens of Kansas City, Missouri, raised...
Paid article O Newfoundland
WHITCOMB, ROBERT
O Newfoundland The province where Edward Hopper's paintings come alive. by Robert Whitcomb Basque, French, Portuguese, English, and Irish folk started settling Newfoundland in the late 16th...
Paid article William Deedes, 1913-2007
CHANCELLOR, ALEXANDER
William Deedes, 1913-2007 With his death, a species of journalist is extinct. by Alexander Chancellor The Daily Telegraph that Bill Deedes edited from 1974 to 1986—the year in which Conrad Black...
Paid article She'll Take Manhattan
PODHORETZ, JOHN
She'll Take Manhattan Who would have thought we'd yearn for Charles Bronson? by John Podhoretz The Brave One is a new movie with Jodie Foster that bears more than a passing resemblance to the 1974...
Paid article Parody
September 14, 2007 To: National Media From: Todd Harris, Communications Director Re: Primary Debate Calendar and Previous Sen. Thompson Commitments Now that Sen. Thompson is an announced...
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