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Friday, July 11, 2003

Enemy of the Week

Nobility Prizes

7.11.03 @ 5:10PM

Not too many to go around.

topics: Foreign Policy, Africa

Washington Prowler

The 9/11 Inquisition Commission

The Prowler | 7.11.03 @ 12:04AM

Former Clinton legal eagles claw at Bush. Plus: John Edwards decides, maybe.

topics: Iraq

To Be Absolutely Frank

Stereotypes Über Alles

Francis X. Rocca | 7.11.03 @ 12:03AM

Ethnic caricatures flourish amid European unity. Burping contests, anyone?

topics: Business, Constitution, European Union

Political Hay

Gray Hounds

George Neumayr | 7.11.03 @ 12:02AM

Blind to the chaos he's created, Gray Davis and his business backers predict chaos if he's thrown to the wolves.

topics: Health Care, Business

Another Perspective

People for the Religious Way, ACLU Division

Hunter Baker | 7.11.03 @ 12:01AM

A liberal marriage of church and state made in tax heaven.

topics: Taxes, Religion, Abortion, Law, Supreme Court, Oil

Thursday, July 10, 2003

Campus Scenes

Theoretically Speaking

7.10.03 @ 12:04AM

Teaching students to think and write is much like raising kids -- except that academia has never been heavily populated with people suited to that calling.

topics: Economics, Environment, Books

Washington Prowler

Left Behind

The Prowler | 7.10.03 @ 12:03AM

Nancy Pelosi flees a bad appointment. The Congressional Black Caucus feels grounded.

topics: Nancy Pelosi, Africa

Live From New York

Trust First Impressions

Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder | 7.10.03 @ 12:02AM

But who knew that Andrew Cuomo would go one better than Tony Soprano?

topics: Business, Books, Israel

Buy the Book

A Passion for the Sky

7.10.03 @ 12:01AM

Alberto Santos-Dumont was once more famous than the Wright Brothers.

topics: Books, Military

Wednesday, July 9, 2003

Special Report

Crime and No Punishment

George Neumayr | 7.9.03 @ 12:04AM

It's come to liberals in a flash: if no one goes to prison no one need be called an ex-con.

topics: Education, Television, Books, Law

Latte Nation

Hell Is Other Tourists

Jeremy Lott | 7.9.03 @ 12:03AM

Victoria, B.C. is great, if you don't mind the borders or flashbulbs.

topics: Books, Movies

The Current Crisis

Hurray for Prince Charles

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 7.9.03 @ 12:02AM

In London there is a fellow intent on improving the teaching of history.

topics: Foreign Policy, Education, Television

Reader Mail

High on Dean

7.9.03 @ 12:01AM

Howie's bright future. Plus: Polygamy, Spain and the cowboy president, Hurricane Andrew and much more.

topics: Education, Religion, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court

Tuesday, July 8, 2003

Loose Canons

Six Should Be Seven

Jed Babbin | 7.8.03 @ 12:04AM

Think what will happen if a case against one of the Guantanamo suspects makes its way to the Supreme Court.

topics: Constitution, Law, Supreme Court, Military, Pakistan

Washington Prowler

The New Carter Clinton

The Prowler | 7.8.03 @ 12:03AM

Campaigns '76 and '92 power Howie Dean. Plus: Some Dems come to terms with losing.

topics: Bill Clinton, NATO

Another Perspective

Legal Training Not Required

Hunter Baker | 7.8.03 @ 12:02AM

Last month the black-robed members of the United States Supreme Court ended up looking more like priests than judges.

topics: Religion, Abortion, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court

Campaign Crawlers

Howard Dean Attracts First Non-Stoned Supporter

7.8.03 @ 12:01AM

The not-wasted newcomer seems a bit bewildered by all the fuss.

topics: Oil

Monday, July 7, 2003

Another Perspective

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie …

7.7.03 @ 12:04AM

Time to beat the news curve and be the first to become acquainted with America's newest rights-deprived minority: the polygamists.

topics: Law, Supreme Court, Founding Fathers, Israel, NATO

Media Matters

An Unclothed Emperor

Lawrence Henry | 7.7.03 @ 12:03AM

On a Scalia of one to ten, David Broder rates a zero.

topics: Constitution, Law, Supreme Court

The Current Crisis

It's the Humidity

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 7.7.03 @ 12:02AM

Could anti-Americanism be rooted in French distaste for our ghastly summer weather?

topics: Hollywood

Reader Mail

Critical Notice

7.7.03 @ 12:01AM

A strong liberal turnout. Plus: Travels with Tyrrell, erring on Burr, a dose of Daschle, and more.

topics: Taxes, Education, Religion, Constitution, Law, Supreme Court, Founding Fathers, Iraq, NATO, Communism, Energy, Medicare

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Pelosi's Pyrrhic Victory?

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One Step Forward, Two Races Back

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Divisive Unanimity

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Joe Wilson, Call Your Office

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ACORN's Big Spender

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The Spirit of 1989

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Feeding the Beast

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