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Friday, April 4, 2003

Enemy of the Week

Public Offerings

4.4.03

Careful what you say when Enemy Central is watching.

At Large

How Little We Know

John Corry | 4.4.03

Richard Perle and his confrères know all about the big picture — but guess who will have to fill in the details?

Another Perspective

Saddam’s Honor

James Bowman | 4.4.03

Would he have lied about his WMD just to appear strong?

Washington Prowler

Democrats Off Base

The Prowler | 4.4.03

Why the effort to keep a key colleague away from Camp Lejeune? Plus: Larry King cowers.

To Be Absolutely Frank

Standing for Old-Fashioned Etiquette

Francis X. Rocca | 4.4.03

How can men sit still for women on their feet?

Thursday, April 3, 2003

The Investor

Media and Medusa

Michael Craig | 4.3.03

War makes strange bedfellows, but Ted Turner and Madonna?

Washington Prowler

Kerry’s Big Cash

The Prowler | 4.3.03

He thinks he’s worth something. Plus: In the ring with Boxer.

The Current Crisis

A Message to France

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 4.3.03

If you think Saddam’s a good guy, isn’t it time to give Adolf a break?

Special Report

Michigan’s Day in Court

David Kenner | 4.3.03

Affirmative Action Tuesday at the Supreme Court was marked by protests, posturing, and a few rays of hope.

Wednesday, April 2, 2003

The Current Crisis

Choking on Geraldo

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 4.2.03

Once again he’s been caught juggling the truth and spouting the weasel’s words.

Another Perspective

Arnett Loss

4.2.03

The veteran embedder lands on his feet again, if upside down.

Movie Takes

Assassination Tango

James Bowman | 4.2.03

A hero who would kill and dance, and maybe even kill to dance.

Reader Mail

All Isn’t Fair in War

4.2.03

Betrayal and loyalty in Iraq. Deadlines for victory. What about Hillary? Plus much more.

Tuesday, April 1, 2003

Loose Canons

Pausers and Poseurs

Jed Babbin | 4.1.03

The level of desperation in Saddam’s regime is best demonstrated by its admission that its pals, the terrorists from all over, are sending thousands of thugs to help ”defend” Iraq.

Live From New York

Iraq and the Unspeakable

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 4.1.03

The awful arithmetic of war.

Special Report

Noor Do Well

4.1.03

A Washington evening with an Arabian queen.

Political Hay

Hey, Big Spenders

4.1.03

Republicans should give spending cuts a chance.

Monday, March 31, 2003

Washington Prowler

Wlady’s Corner(Updated 24/7)

Wlady Pleszczynski | 3.31.03

Well, misery loves company. How can baseball be America’s game if Chicago and Boston never stand a chance? They came oh so close only to be swatted down for thinking they could hold a lead and move on. At least we’ve learned again that baseball humbles, and breaks more hearts than any other game could even dream of doing. Has the consolation ”Wait till next year?” ever rung more hollow? [click to continue]

Another Perspective

Why No Candy and Flowers?

3.31.03

The U.S. invasion and the Iraqi street.

Washington Prowler

Hillary’s New Low

The Prowler | 3.31.03

She couldn’t wait.

Special Report

Heard in Moscow

Lawrence Henry | 3.31.03

Confronted with failure liberalism doesn’t falter — it lashes out.

Reader Mail

Reel People

3.31.03

Who let Michael Moore have it? Plus: Life after Hollywood. The gal from the BBC. Still debating Rachel Corrie. Plus more.

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