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Friday, December 6, 2002

Enemy of the Week

Rev Up the Destruction Machine

12.6.02

From now on everything’s on the record.

Special Report

Roadway Pharisees

Ben Stein | 12.6.02

Behind the astonishing campaign to discourage Americans from burning gasoline or having large cars.

Washington Prowler

Bubba Gives Voice to Mary Landrieu

The Prowler | 12.6.02

Late mischief in Bayou country. Plus: John Edwards awarded Tony.

Another Perspective

The Ballet Workout

Mark Goldblatt | 12.6.02

How to practice like Nureyev and improve your play in centerfield.

Political Hay

Countdown to December 8, 1968

12.6.02

For America’s anti-war left, the times aren’t a’changin.

Reader Mail

Such Hostility

12.6.02

Why can’t we get along? Why should we get along?

Thursday, December 5, 2002

The Investor

A Time to Live

Michael Craig | 12.5.02

If AOL threatens to ”whack” some Time Warner assets, the family might survive.

Washington Prowler

Clinton’s Impressive Opening Act

The Prowler | 12.5.02

A star is born in NYC. Plus: Republicans now have a prayer.

Political Hay

Preventive Republican Measures

David Hogberg | 12.5.02

The Bush administration’s national security advantage won’t last forever. Already it can make moves to coopt Democrats on health care and the environment.

The Current Crisis

Two-Minute Warning

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.5.02

That’s all the time Israel has to react to enemy aircraft headed in its direction.

Wednesday, December 4, 2002

Political Hay

From Stockman to DiIulio

George Neumayr | 12.4.02

Nothing pleases liberal journalists more than the inevitable defection of an ”insider” from a conservative administration.

At Large

For Women Only

John Corry | 12.4.02

Now that the N.Y. Times is confident women soldiers will do our fighting in Iraq, it’s free to devote all its attention to the plight of women at Augusta.

Washington Prowler

Mississippi Switch

The Prowler | 12.4.02

Democrats can’t keep Tuck in. Plus: Kerry will travel for money.

The Current Crisis

Report From the Promised Land

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.4.02

The threats are grave, graver than most of us have imagined.

Reader Mail

Yes, Virginia

12.4.02

There is a Republican Santa Claus. Also: Undressing Republicans. Plus much more.

Tuesday, December 3, 2002

Loose Canons

Nix Blix

Jed Babbin | 12.3.02

Inspectors working under his inspection plan have as much chance of finding WMD as they do of finding Jimmy Hoffa.

Washington Prowler

Mumbo Gumbo

The Prowler | 12.3.02

Confusion reigns in Louisiana on the eve of the Big Vote. But one thing is clear: Out of state Democrats have stayed away.

Live From New York

An Arabian Nights Tale in America

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 12.3.02

Isn’t it time we told the Saudis that we have had enough of their fairy tales?

Movie Takes

Rabbit-Proof Fence

James Bowman | 12.3.02

How racist of those Aussies who thought they were bringing civilization to Aborigines down under.

Monday, December 2, 2002

Washington Prowler

Taking Leave

The Prowler | 12.2.02

Any big departures from the Bush team? Also: Repaying the Wellstone campaign for the memorial service that made political history.

Special Report

Calling Doctor X

Lawrence Henry | 12.2.02

He’s been hurting patients for years. Other doctors knew about it, but weren’t allowed to warn patients, not to mention the physician’s new partners.

Lifestyles Left and Right

Ms. Bradley Meet Adm. Poindexter

12.2.02

What happens if the National Nannies now suing McDonald’s become enforcers of the Pentagon’s TIA rules?

Reader Mail

Continuing Education

12.2.02

What’s a politician worth? What’s a college degree worth? What’s Gore worth? Plus lots more.

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