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"They're Sorry, So Sorry"
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Scrapbook They’re Sorry, So SorryReaders occasionally ask THE SCRAPBOOK how we keep the girlish figure. Do we diet, drink lots of water, do pilates? None of these things, actually. We eat...
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LETTERS OF STATE
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Casual MY FIRST OF MANY SUPER BOWLS Can you imagine spending $29,385 on a football game? That sum, nearly as much as the average Mississippi household earns in a year, is what...
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MY FIRST OF MANY SUPER BOWLS
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Correspondence LETTERS OF STATE IN MICHAEL RUBIN’s article “Living in a Dream World” (January 21), the author cherry-picks a few comments drawn from the “Post of the Month” feature in...
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No Good Deed . . .
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EDITORIAL No Good Deed . . . Lately we’ve been hearing that California has been restored to its historic position as harbinger of America’s political future. Let’s hope not. On January 29, in a...
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The Magical Democrat
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barnett, dean
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The Magical Democrat Enchanted by Obama. BY DEAN BARNETT To understand Barack Obama’s campaign, it’s instructive to look back at the last contender to enrapture the left’s grassroots,...
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"Hey, Big Spenders"
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Sault, Samantha
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Hey, Big Spenders Republicans’ love-hate relationship with earmarks. BY SAMANTHA SAULT Last week, the House Republican leadership chose Alabama representative Jo Bonner to fill an empty seat...
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The Beagle Has Landed
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TERZIAN, PHIL
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The Beagle Has Landed Triumph of the underdog. BY PHIL TERZIAN Along with ballroom dancers and Civil War re-enactors, dog show aficionados constitute an interesting subculture in...
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Sharia Comes for the Archbishop
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SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
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Sharia Comes for the Archbishop Rowan Williams misunderstands Islam. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, head of the Anglican Communion, doubtless thought he was...
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Remember Those Benchmarks?
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BARNES, FRED
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Remember Those Benchmarks? Unheralded political progress in Iraq. BY FRED BARNES A year ago, when neither the war nor political reconciliation was going well, the Bush administration...
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"Six Parties, Zero Progress"
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Blumenthal, Dan
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Six Parties, Zero Progress Only the State Department pretends things are going well with North Korea. BY DAN BLUMENTHAL The State Department is engaged in heavy-duty spin to keep alive the...
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Unintelligence on Iranian Nukes
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RUBIN, MICHAEL
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Unintelligence on Iranian Nukes Appalling political gamesmanship at the CIA. BY MICHAEL RUBIN During his February 5 testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Director of National...
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Death by Car Bomb in Damascus
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JOSCELYN, THOMAS
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Death by Car Bomb in Damascus A founding father of Islamic terrorism gets his just deserts BY THOMAS JOSCELYN Late Tuesday night in Damascus, Imad Mugniyah, senior terrorist of Hezbollah,...
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The McCain Economic 'Team'
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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The McCain Economic ‘Team’ Intellectual diversity, for better and for worse BY ANDREW FERGUSON You probably have your own favorite, which is fi ne, but for my money the most revealing moment...
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Defending Life and Dignity
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KASS, LEON R.
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Defending Life and Dignity How, finally, to ban human cloning BY LEON R. KASS In his State of the Union address President Bush spoke briefl y on matters of life and science. He stated his...
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Saroyan Turns 100
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STAPLETON, ANN
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Saroyan Turns 100 The writer who asked, What does it mean to be alive? BY ANN STAPLETON “I do not know what makes a writer, but it is probably not happiness,” wrote the Fresno-born...
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Enter the Mahdi
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FURNISH, TIMOTHY R.
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Enter the Mahdi Was this the opening shot that led to 9/11? BY TIMOTHY R. FURNISH Where did the road to 9/11, and the current war against Islamist terrorism, begin? Conventional wisdom trots...
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The Jewish Question
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OZMENT, STEVEN
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The Jewish Question To convert, and if so, why? BY STEVEN OZMENT There is no book more exciting to read than one by an author who believes he or she was born to write it. In such books every...
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Numbers of Sides
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GUASPARI, DAVID
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Numbers of Sides ‘Many cheerful facts about the square of the hypotenuse,’ and beyond. BY DAVID GUASPARI The Pythagorean Theorem is perhaps the one mathematical fact an Average Joe might be...
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The Word Is Out
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Seaton, James
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The Word Is Out The textbook that teaches life is a text. BY JAMES SEATON “Textualism,” the notion that the world may and should be thought of as text, was once an esoteric theory...
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Speak to Me
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Speak to Me ‘A credible glimpse of humankind at its best.’ BY JOHN PODHORETZ I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Movies are never more affecting than when they show us people behaving...
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Parody
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Parody Astronauts placed the crown jewel of Europe’s contribution to the International Space Station into its permanent setting on Monday with the attachment of the Columbus science module. . ....
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