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Friday, September 13, 2002

Enemy of the Week

Making the Grade

9.13.02

Straight from the cave.

Washington Prowler

Blue Dogs Bowles

The Prowler | 9.13.02

Carolina Democrats divided. Also: Clinton’s tortured legacy. Plus: First Bush veto faces veto.

The Virginian

Ain’t We Got Fun!

Dave Shiflett | 9.13.02

The gloomy left sure thinks so — but what does it ever know?

Another Perspective

Mandela Mendacity

George Neumayr | 9.13.02

Nelson Mandela never wanted America to respect the rule of racist South Africa. So why does he now want America to respect the ”sovereignty” of Iraq?

To Be Absolutely Frank

Drive Crazy

Francis X. Rocca | 9.13.02

When in Rome, you’ll notice road rage is a really form of street theater.

Reader Mail

Heil and Hardy

9.13.02

The German question — and many others.

Thursday, September 12, 2002

Another Perspective

You Broke My Heart, Marianne

Reid Collins | 9.12.02

A lasting, honest image from September 11, 2002.

The Current Crisis

An Anti-American Election

9.12.02

Is it still possible to distract Germans from their domestic problems by pointing blame at outsiders? Gerhard Schroeder sure hopes so.

Washington Prowler

Sununu Certainty

The Prowler | 9.12.02

Plus: McAuliffe’s secret Florida insider.

The Investor

Jane Welch’s Sour Grapes

Michael Craig | 9.12.02

GE’s retired CEO deserves every penny he’s been promised.

The Current Crisis

Chicken Hawk Squawk

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 9.12.02

It emanates from chickens and poseurs.

Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Political Hay

In This Corner …

9.11.02

The bloodiest — and most preposterous — political slugfest of 2002.

Washington Prowler

Democrats Boycott Wall Street

The Prowler | 9.11.02

Capitalism’s survival was nothing to celebrate this 9/11. Also: Gearing up for Reelection 2004.

At Large

Moving On

John Corry | 9.11.02

The difference between New York and Washington, then and now and probably on next September 11 too.

The Investor

Tears for Dollars

Michael Craig | 9.11.02

Special 9/11 anniversary advice every investor will want to heed.

The Current Crisis

Governor Graft Davis

George Neumayr | 9.11.02

Thanks to new reports, Bill Simon will soon have a golden opportunity to illuminate his opponent’s shakedown artistry.

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

Special Report

One Year Later: Orange Alert

9.10.02

Is the administration crying wolf?

Loose Canons

The EU’s War on NATO

Jed Babbin | 9.10.02

The Western alliance’s biggest enemy is not al-Qaeda or Saddam but an arrogant bureaucracy located right in its capital.

Another Perspective

First Name, Last Name

Lawrence Henry | 9.10.02

Can a child be polite and still address adults by their first name?

Washington Prowler

Unstimulated and Unmoved

The Prowler | 9.10.02

The White House gives Bill Thomas an issue he’s afraid to touch. Also: Janet Reno’s music man.

Buy the Book

Class Unconsciousness

9.10.02

In Life at the Bottom, Theodore Dalrymple writes about people stripped of all dignity by a nanny state.

Monday, September 9, 2002

Lifestyles Left and Right

The Lesson of 9/11

9.9.02

Once the shock wore off, most survivors experienced what is called post-traumatic stress.

Washington Prowler

Judicial Despair

The Prowler | 9.9.02

Did the White House think the November elections could save Priscilla Owen? Also: Cheapo Al Gore.

Another Perspective

Remembering

Reid Collins | 9.9.02

What is appropriate to commemorate those lost in the September 11 attack?

Reader Mail

On the Edge of Excess

9.9.02

Cashing in on trauma. Too hard on Hanania? More on Latin, Oregon, and Mahony. Plus much else.

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