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Friday, August 16, 2002

Enemy of the Week

Major League Questions

8.16.02

To invade or not to invade? To strike or not to strike? To slide or come in standing? Tiger Woods or Anna Quindlen? Plus lots more.

The Virginian

August Thoughts

Dave Shiflett | 8.16.02

How to keep perspective when one’s surroundings become infernal.

Washington Prowler

Law and Disorder

The Prowler | 8.16.02

Fred Thompson set to star. California GOP set to go on welfare.

Another Perspective

More Cloning Around

George Neumayr | 8.16.02

The American Bar Association discovers a death penalty it can champion with impunity.

Special Report

Nicholas Kristof vs. Steven Hatfill

8.16.02

Is left-wing bigotry behind the need to blame a ”lone American” for last fall’s anthrax mailings?

Reader Mail

Heavy Loads

8.16.02

Freight connections, Iraq preparations and evasions, British refuelers, and much more.

Thursday, August 15, 2002

The Investor

Magic Kingdom Come

Michael Craig | 8.15.02

When Disney was getting bigger and its stock was going up, nobody cared about its obvious problems. Sound familiar?

To Be Absolutely Frank

Trains, Planes and Zeppelins

Francis X. Rocca | 8.15.02

Modern transportation is sadly out of gas.

Washington Prowler

Waco Double Standards

The Prowler | 8.15.02

The press never complained when Clinton staged phony summits. Plus: American Gothic Gephardt.

The Current Crisis

Whale Watching

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 8.15.02

Beachcombing among the fat of the land.

Wednesday, August 14, 2002

Washington Prowler

Fall Plans

The Prowler | 8.14.02

Paul O’Neill wants to reform what? By when?! Also: The NRA after Heston. Plus: Jesse’s last candidate.

Editor’s Desk

Memo to Marshall

Wlady Pleszczynski | 8.14.02

In re the Talking Points wars — a major new threat to domestic tranquillity.

At Large

Hawkish Nerve

John Corry | 8.14.02

It might be worth remembering that overseas interventions can bring about unintended consequences.

Political Hay

Regulated Treasure

George Neumayr | 8.14.02

Gray Davis uses state boards the way Bill Clinton did White House coffees.

Reader Mail

Human Indignities

8.14.02

The stem cell debate. Saudi friends. Californians. And more.

Tuesday, August 13, 2002

Washington Prowler

Schumer School

The Prowler | 8.13.02

Hillary learns a lesson in seniority. Plus: Left Coast softies.

Loose Canons

Will Kane and Hamlet

Jed Babbin | 8.13.02

If President Bush wants indispensable British support for war against Iraq, he will have to address Parliament to preempt the British left — and a meddling Bill Clinton.

Another Perspective

The Saudi Paradox

Lawrence Henry | 8.13.02

How easy to forget that some of Our Friends the Saudis have indeed been just that.

Movie Takes

Secret Ballot (Raye makhfi)

James Bowman | 8.13.02

Another immensely watchable film from modern and medieval Iran.

Monday, August 12, 2002

Lifestyles Left and Right

Simon Says — Or Does He?

8.12.02

Bill Simon, Jr.’s campaign may live to play another day, but don’t count on it.

Washington Prowler

Regarding Trent

The Prowler | 8.12.02

The sound of a Republican Senate leader running on empty. Plus: Democrats in the desert.

Another Perspective

New Stem Cell Lies

George Neumayr | 8.12.02

A high-tech hero launches a private effort to fund the killing of defenseless embryos for their spare parts.

Reader Mail

Ms. Mischief in Michigan

8.12.02

More on a hot new Hillary. Plus open letters, smokes, taxes, and states of birth — and more.

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