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Paid articleObama and the Press
THE SCRAPBOOK Obama and the Press The press corps, its Washington cadre at least, always turns against a president at some point. With Republican presidents that point varies— sometimes...
Paid articleGet Coach!
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL Get Coach! Say goodbye to Mondays. Twelve girls have signed up, the assistant coach has committed to another season, and I can’t actually say no. I will again wake up an hour early on...
Paid articleThe Iran Pretense
EDITORIAL The Iran Pretense On March 31, Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, revealed that the U.S. military had discovered a “signifi cant shipment” of arms from...
Paid articleIf you tax them, they will leave
BARNES, FRED
‘If you tax them, they will leave’ Chris Christie seeks to mend the broke and broken state of New Jersey. BY FRED BARNES Trenton If the citizens of New Jersey like candor, Chris Christie is...
Paid articleIt's 1974 All Over Again
TRENDE, SEAN
It’s 1974 All Over Again Special elections are a harbinger of November. BY SEAN TRENDE The fi rst signs that the Republicans were in for a terrible November in 1974 came in February of that...
Paid articleStevens, the Radical
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
Stevens, the Radical The retiring justice’s opinions were anything but conventional. BY ROBERT F. NAGEL When Justice John Paul Stevens retires this summer, he will have served on the Supreme...
Paid articleThe ElBaradei Candidacy
SCHANZER, KHAIRI ABAZA AND JONATHAN
The ElBaradei Candidacy Egypt’s potential savior, Iran’s nuclear enabler, or both? BY KHAIRI ABAZA AND JONATHAN SCHANZER The seemingly interminable reign of President Hosni Mubarak has...
Paid articleLe Pr?sident Doth Protest Too Much
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
Le Pr?sident Doth Protest Too Much A thin-skinned Nicolas Sarkozy takes on the press. BY ANNE-ELISABETH MOUTET Paris It’s hard to think of anything Nicolas Sarkozy could have done worse in his...
Paid articleThe Sisyphean Candidate
POWERS, ELIZABETH
The Sisyphean Candidate Michel Faulkner hopes to take down Charlie Rangel. BY ELIZABETH POWERS From my amateur vantage point there are three kinds of politicians. The fi rst are the...
Paid articleFalling for the Spin of the Gitmo Bar
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Falling for the Spin of the Gitmo Bar Why do reporters keep whitewashing the records of al Qaeda detainees? BY THOMAS JOSCELYN On March 27, the Christian Science Monitor published an article...
Paid articleThe Energy Policy Morass
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
The Energy Policy Morass ‘Think, Baby, Think’ BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD If you think the health care debate is a tangled mess, try wading into the thickets of the energy sector, which is high on...
Paid articleTechno-GOP
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
Techno-GOP Web-savvy is no longer a monopoly of the political left BY MARY KATHARINE HAM Austin Home to two-term Republican governor Rick Perry, Austin is also the newest outpost of the social...
Paid articleWriter By Trade
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Writer By Trade Charles Dickens, professional novelist BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. To begin with a mild apology: This reviewer’s fi rst serious encounter with Charles Dickens (apart from A Christmas...
Paid articleLadies' Entrance
SCHAEFFER, SABRINA L.
Ladies’ Entrance Counting the numbers of women in science. BY SABRINA L. SCHAEFFER Washington coughs up a new commission or report almost every day. Typically, they’re products of an...
Paid articleHitler Reading
MCDONALD, MICHAEL
Hitler Reading Is there much to be learned from a portion of his books? BY MICHAEL MCDONALD ‘Hitler is explicable in principle,” the historian Yehuda Bauer has said, “but that does not mean...
Paid articleArt of the Faithful
MULLARKEY, MAUREEN
Art of the Faithful Spain’s Counter-Reformation as seen by its artists. BY MAUREEN MULLARKEY The medieval spirit, steeped in sacred purpose, penetrated Spain’s Golden Age...
Paid articleStill Being Felt?
QUEENAN, JOE
Still Being Felt? Not all past events have ramifi cations for today. BY JOE QUEENAN Recently I got around to reading Donald Kagan’s majestic study, The Peloponnesian War. Boy, was it majestic....
Paid articleHate to Love
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Hate to Love Misanthropic boy meets philanthropic girl. BY JOHN PODHORETZ ‘Due to an extraordinarily high number of complaints about Greenberg, we must limit refunds to an hour past the start...
Paid articlePARODY
“Islands in the Indonesian archipelago are literally disappearing as thieves dig them up and sell the sand and gravel for construction projects in China, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore, the...
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